AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Network Development Engineer to join their Core Network team, focusing on Data Center Life Cycle management. This role is crucial in building, deploying, and scaling Amazon networks that support AWS across multiple global datacenters. The position involves working with cutting-edge technologies and optimizing existing infrastructure in a large-scale enterprise environment.
The Core Networking team is responsible for building Data Centers and the network infrastructure that enables efficient operation. The role focuses on balancing efficiency, performance, and reliability to ensure customers have seamless access to their applications and data. The network currently handles over 10Pbps of inter-data center traffic across more than 30,000 devices worldwide.
As a Network Development Engineer, you'll be responsible for critical infrastructure that powers AWS services. You'll work on complex networking challenges, implement changes, collaborate with automation teams, and lead network projects. The role involves sustaining engineering, deployment, scaling, and optimization of network infrastructure.
Key responsibilities include creating and implementing network changes, working with automation teams on scaling tools, leading network projects, providing critical support, and maintaining networking standards. You'll collaborate with various teams across AWS to ensure smooth operations and high availability of network services.
The position offers opportunities to work with diverse teams of software, hardware, and network engineers, contributing to the world's largest cloud infrastructure. You'll be part of an inclusive culture that welcomes bold ideas and empowers ownership of projects from conception to completion.
The compensation package includes a competitive base salary range of $127,400 to $212,800 per year, varying by geographic location, plus additional benefits including equity, sign-on payments, and comprehensive medical benefits. This role combines technical expertise with strategic thinking, requiring both hands-on network engineering skills and the ability to drive innovation in cloud infrastructure.