Join Amazon's Hardware Compute Group as an SDE II specializing in multimedia and display technology. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge display technologies, including Dolby Vision integration and HDMI 2.1b standards implementation.
As a Display Engineer in our team, you'll be at the forefront of embedded systems development, working directly with Dolby Vision technology to enhance visual experiences across millions of devices. You'll gain deep expertise in HDMI 2.1b compliance while collaborating with senior engineers to optimize display pipelines for advanced SoCs.
The role combines hands-on technical work with mentorship opportunities, as you'll work alongside experienced SDE-III engineers who will guide your professional growth. You'll be responsible for developing and maintaining Linux-based display drivers, implementing complex display features, and contributing to open-source projects.
Your day-to-day activities will involve collaborating with cross-functional teams, including hardware engineers and SoC developers, to resolve technical challenges and implement new features. You'll work with various technologies including MIPI-DSI, HDMI interfaces, and Linux kernel subsystems, while using tools like Yocto for custom Linux distributions.
The Display Engineering team is part of the broader Multimedia Team, working alongside experts in Graphics, Camera, Video Codec, and secure components. We focus on creating innovative solutions that excel in visual quality, power efficiency, and performance. The team culture emphasizes continuous learning, collaboration, and technical excellence.
This position offers excellent growth opportunities for someone passionate about embedded systems and display technology. You'll have the chance to impact millions of users' visual experiences while working with cutting-edge technology in a supportive, learning-focused environment. The role combines technical challenges with mentorship support, making it ideal for engineers looking to advance their careers in embedded display systems.