Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Network Development Engineer to join their Infrastructure Services team. This role offers a unique opportunity to build the Cloud rather than just use it, working on the world's largest cloud computing infrastructure. As a Network Development Engineer, you'll be responsible for the critical behind-the-scenes network and tools that power AWS services.
The role combines hands-on technical work with strategic thinking, requiring expertise in network engineering, automation, and problem-solving at scale. You'll work on leading network projects, developing automation solutions, and ensuring the reliability and scalability of AWS's global network infrastructure. The position involves collaborating with diverse teams across AWS to deliver innovative solutions that directly impact millions of customers worldwide.
AWS Infrastructure Services owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. This team is responsible for keeping the cloud running, supporting all AWS data centers and the essential equipment that ensures continuous customer access. You'll join a diverse team of engineers and specialists working on the most challenging problems in cloud infrastructure.
The ideal candidate will bring strong networking expertise, programming skills (particularly in Python), and experience with large-scale network environments. You'll need to demonstrate both technical depth and the ability to think strategically about long-term solutions. AWS values diverse experiences and welcomes candidates from non-traditional backgrounds.
This role offers significant growth potential within AWS, with access to mentorship, knowledge-sharing opportunities, and career development resources. You'll work in an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity through employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning experiences. AWS emphasizes work-life harmony, offering flexible work arrangements to help you maintain balance while contributing to groundbreaking cloud infrastructure development.