ARTS Tech at Amazon is seeking an experienced Software Development Engineer to revolutionize global product distribution. This role focuses on building tools and services that enable seamless cross-border trade and regulatory compliance for Amazon's massive customer base of over 100 million users. The team's mission is to facilitate secure, lawful, and efficient transportation of products across international borders.
The position offers unique opportunities to work with emerging Amazon businesses from inception through growth phases, while gaining strategic insights into evolving compliance businesses. You'll be part of the Amazon Regulatory and Trade Services (ARTS) Tech team, responsible for maintaining and developing complex solutions for global trade and direct import product compliance.
As an SDE, you'll design and implement distributed systems, work with various data structures and algorithms, and collaborate across multiple teams in a fast-paced environment. The role involves mentorship opportunities and the chance to work on greenfield projects that directly impact Amazon's global operations.
Key responsibilities include architecting multi-tier applications, writing efficient code in Java, building highly available systems, and providing production support. You'll work closely with business stakeholders, UX designers, and other engineers to define and implement solutions that scale to Amazon's massive operations.
The team culture emphasizes knowledge sharing and mentorship, with senior engineers actively supporting junior team members through one-on-one mentoring and thorough code reviews. Career growth is prioritized, with projects assigned to help engineers develop broader skill sets and tackle increasingly complex challenges.
This is an excellent opportunity for engineers interested in global e-commerce, regulatory compliance, and building systems that operate at massive scale. The role offers exposure to various aspects of Amazon's business while working on critical infrastructure that enables international trade.