AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Network Development Engineer I to join their Network Fabric Engineering (NFE) team. This role is crucial in building, deploying, and scaling Amazon networks that support AWS, customers, and other business units across multiple global datacenters.
The position focuses on network and Unix systems engineering to deliver simple, sustainable, and repeatable solutions for next-generation IP networks. As part of AWS Infrastructure Services, you'll be working with the team responsible for keeping the cloud running, managing all AWS global infrastructure including data centers, servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment.
Key responsibilities include deploying network infrastructure across various network fabrics, scaling and automating networks in multiple global datacenters, and creating efficient deployment processes. You'll work closely with internal customers on design solutions, from concept to production, while maintaining and updating network standards.
The role requires participation in a 24x7 on-call rotation and the ability to manage customers during problem resolution under pressure. You'll be part of the Core Networking team, specifically the Network Fabric Engineering group, which owns datacenter network services providing unconstrained connectivity to customers like EC2, EBS, S3, and Amazon CDO Services.
AWS offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical insurance and 401k, and values work-life harmony. The company promotes an inclusive culture through employee-led affinity groups and provides extensive opportunities for mentorship and career growth. This position offers competitive compensation ranging from $102,700 to $185,000 based on geographic location, plus additional benefits and potential equity compensation.
The ideal candidate will have strong TCP/IP networking knowledge, robust troubleshooting skills, and experience with network analysis fundamentals. They should possess excellent Unix/Linux skills and programming abilities in languages like Python. This role presents an exciting opportunity to work on challenging problems at scale while contributing to the infrastructure that powers AWS's global cloud services.