Amazon's Client Engineering team is seeking a Systems Development Engineer to join their dynamic team responsible for Client Management Systems, Application infrastructure, and Collaboration tools globally. This role focuses on macOS-focused infrastructure and development, leveraging AWS products to evolve traditional enterprise tools at scale.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology while managing and automating large-scale macOS infrastructure deployments. You'll be part of a team that directly influences macOS end-point management at Amazon, using native AWS services, external 3rd party services, and DevOps patterns to manage a growing fleet of macOS client devices.
Your daily activities will span from new system development to supporting customer services. Key responsibilities include contributing to automation efforts, embracing the AWS ecosystem, driving innovation, and maintaining high-quality standards through code reviews and DevOps practices. You'll be translating complex requirements into detailed architecture and working closely with engineering teams on development activities.
The role requires strong technical skills in macOS system administration, scripting languages (Python, shell, Go, or Rust), and AWS systems design. You'll be responsible for building scalable services used by Amazonians worldwide while maintaining current technical knowledge in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $94,000 to $207,900 per year, based on geographic location and experience, plus comprehensive benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about system engineering, automation, and working with cutting-edge cloud technologies at one of the world's leading technology companies.
Join Amazon's Client Engineering team to make a significant impact on the company's global infrastructure while working with the latest technologies and solving complex challenges at scale. The role offers both technical growth and the opportunity to influence the direction of critical systems used across Amazon's global operations.