Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a talented software development engineer to join their Cross Domain Services team, focusing on Diode Messaging. This role is part of AWS's mission to expand and secure their global cloud infrastructure across 25+ regions. The position combines cloud computing expertise with specialized security requirements, making it ideal for engineers passionate about building secure, scalable solutions.
As a Software Development Engineer, you'll work on designing and implementing customer-facing cross domain solutions that enable AWS customers to interact seamlessly with enhanced security regions. You'll be at the forefront of AWS's regional expansion, directly engaging with customers to understand and meet their specialized security needs. The role requires innovative problem-solving skills to develop solutions that allow public-facing products to operate effectively regardless of underlying cross domain hardware.
The position offers significant growth opportunities within AWS's Utility Computing (UC) organization, which is responsible for foundational services like S3 and EC2, as well as continuous product innovations. You'll be working in an inclusive environment that values diversity, continuous learning, and work-life harmony. AWS provides extensive mentorship opportunities and career development resources to help you grow professionally.
This role requires US citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph, indicating its importance in AWS's security infrastructure. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of professional software development experience and a strong background in system design and architecture.
Working at AWS means joining a culture of innovation where you'll contribute to solutions that power some of the world's most successful organizations, from startups to Global 500 companies. The team emphasizes continuous learning, inclusive collaboration, and the opportunity to make a significant impact on cloud computing security and infrastructure.