AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Network Development Engineer to join their Inter-DC & Optical team within Core Networking. This role is crucial in building, deploying, and scaling Amazon networks that support AWS across multiple global datacenters. The position combines hands-on technical work with strategic network planning and optimization.
The Core Networking team focuses on building and maintaining the infrastructure that allows Data Centers to function efficiently, owning solutions for rack aggregation and Data Center interconnection. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with internet routing protocols and Linux/Unix environments, bringing both technical expertise and innovative thinking to solve complex networking challenges.
As part of AWS Infrastructure Services, you'll join the team responsible for the design, planning, delivery, and operation of AWS global infrastructure. This means working on mission-critical systems that keep the cloud running, supporting all AWS data centers and their essential components - from servers and storage to networking, power, and cooling equipment.
The role offers opportunities to work with cutting-edge technologies while solving challenging problems in cloud infrastructure. You'll collaborate with diverse teams including software, hardware, and network engineers, contributing to projects that directly impact AWS's ability to deliver reliable, scalable cloud services to customers worldwide.
Key responsibilities include implementing network changes, collaborating on automation tools, leading network projects, troubleshooting complex issues, and maintaining high standards for network operations. The position requires both technical depth and the ability to work effectively across teams to deliver sustainable solutions.
This is an excellent opportunity for a network professional who wants to make a significant impact on global cloud infrastructure while working with a team that values innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning. The role offers career growth potential and the chance to work on some of the most challenging and interesting problems in cloud networking.