Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a talented software development engineer to join their Cross Domain Services team. This role focuses on designing and building customer-facing cross-domain cloud services that enable data movement between AWS regions and accounts with different security requirements.
As a Software Development Engineer on the Pattern team within AWS Cross Domain Services (CDS), you'll work on building and developing innovative solutions for big data problems and providing analytical visibility into the AWS CDS workflow. The role involves developing anomaly detection systems, implementing machine learning models, and creating scalable data processing systems.
The team operates in an agile environment, focusing on earning and maintaining customer trust. You'll collaborate with product managers, program managers, and principal engineers while working on launching new AWS capabilities. The position requires obtaining and maintaining a TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph.
AWS Utility Computing (UC) is at the forefront of cloud innovation, providing foundational services like S3 and EC2, while continuously releasing new product innovations. The role offers opportunities to work with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to services that power businesses from startups to Global 500 companies.
Amazon values work-life harmony and promotes an inclusive culture through employee-led affinity groups and ongoing learning experiences. The company provides extensive opportunities for mentorship and career growth, encouraging professionals to develop their skills and advance their careers.
The ideal candidate should have strong experience in software development, system architecture, and a passion for solving complex technical challenges. Experience with machine learning, data processing, and building scalable systems is highly valued. This role offers the opportunity to work on critical infrastructure that supports AWS's security and cross-domain solutions while being part of a dynamic, innovative team.