AWS Infrastructure Services is seeking a Senior Front-End Engineer to join their Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) team. This role is crucial in building and maintaining the services that monitor the health of Amazon's network traffic. As part of AWS, the largest cloud platform globally, you'll work on creating intuitive user interfaces and scalable front-end solutions that help manage and monitor network performance across AWS's massive infrastructure.
The position offers an opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and make a significant impact on products used daily by AWS customers worldwide. You'll be joining a team that values innovation, technical excellence, and customer obsession. The NPM team specifically focuses on providing real-time visibility of network performance and enabling customers to detect and attribute network-driven impairments to their AWS workloads.
The role combines technical expertise in front-end development with the challenge of building user interfaces that can effectively display complex network monitoring data. You'll work alongside some of the best software and network development engineers in the world, contributing to systems that operate at unprecedented scale.
Key aspects of the role include creating engaging user interfaces, implementing high-performance front-end solutions, and ensuring accessibility compliance. You'll need to demonstrate strong technical skills in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and modern front-end frameworks, particularly React. The position requires both technical excellence and leadership abilities, as you'll be expected to drive operational excellence and best practices within the team.
Amazon offers a comprehensive benefits package, competitive salary range ($136,700 - $261,500 based on location), and opportunities for career growth. The company values work-life harmony and maintains an inclusive culture that embraces diversity and continuous learning. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior front-end engineer looking to work on challenging problems at scale while contributing to the future of cloud computing.