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 position combines hands-on technical work with strategic thinking at Amazon scale. You'll be tasked with engineering, implementing, and maintaining next-generation networks while developing automation solutions to reduce manual operations. The role requires expertise in networking protocols, security architecture, and programming skills to create sustainable solutions for complex problems.
Working at AWS Infrastructure Services means joining the team that keeps the cloud running. You'll collaborate with diverse professionals across software, hardware, and network engineering, contributing to the design, planning, and operation of AWS global infrastructure. The team values innovation, customer focus, and delivering seemingly infinite capacity at the lowest possible cost.
The ideal candidate should have a strong background in large-scale network environments, experience with routing protocols and technologies, and proficiency in programming languages like Python. You'll need to be comfortable with on-call responsibilities and possess the ability to troubleshoot complex network issues. The role offers opportunities for growth through mentorship, knowledge-sharing, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies.
AWS values diverse experiences and maintains an inclusive culture that welcomes bold ideas. The company supports work-life harmony through flexible arrangements and fosters professional development through employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning experiences. Join AWS to be part of a team that's building and maintaining the foundation of cloud computing while working with the most advanced tools and talented professionals in the industry.