The Global Reliability Maintenance Engineering (RME) Central Asset Science & Technology (AST) team at Amazon is seeking a Software Development Engineer II to join their innovative team. This role is part of a crucial initiative that drives excellence in asset management practices across the enterprise. The team delivers scalable, science-driven software solutions to automate and optimize operations, focusing on safety, reliability, and effective equipment management globally.
As an SDE II, you'll be responsible for designing and developing robust software systems, working on both greenfield projects and supporting existing infrastructure. The role involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams to deliver solutions that meet technical and user requirements. You'll be working on the development of web-based applications, including the Spare Parts management application (SPARSY), and will be responsible for the full software development lifecycle.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced, startup-like environment within Amazon's global infrastructure. You'll be tackling complex technical challenges, building highly distributed systems that can scale, and creating solutions that have broad business impact. The role requires someone who can thrive in an environment where problems are open-ended and who enjoys engaging in passionate discussions to find the best solutions.
Key aspects of the role include developing user-facing features from design to implementation, building reusable code libraries, ensuring technical feasibility of UI/UX designs, and optimizing applications for maximum performance. You'll also contribute to technical architecture decisions, maintain high code quality standards, and have opportunities for mentoring other team members.
This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled software engineer who wants to make a significant impact on Amazon's global operations while working with cutting-edge technologies and contributing to innovative solutions in asset management and reliability engineering.