Software Development Engineer, Denied Party Screening

Global technology company focused on e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence.
$129,300 - $223,600
Security
Mid-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
3+ years of experience
Enterprise SaaS · Cybersecurity

Description For Software Development Engineer, Denied Party Screening

At Amazon Security, we're on a mission to prevent "denied entities" from transacting with Amazon businesses through cutting-edge security solutions. This role focuses on building automatic mechanisms to detect and prevent prohibited transactions using diverse algorithms and machine learning techniques. We process over a billion events daily, tackling unique scaling and TPS challenges.

As a Software Development Engineer on our team, you'll work alongside ML scientists and domain experts to define customer experiences and protect Amazon's brand. You'll be responsible for developing large-scale, high-availability distributed systems that screen hundreds of millions of transactions daily. This position offers the opportunity to work with critical Amazon businesses and stakeholders, including Legal, Compliance, and Operations teams.

We value work-life harmony and foster an inclusive team culture where diverse experiences and perspectives are celebrated. Our team provides extensive opportunities for professional growth through mentorship, ongoing learning experiences, and exposure to various security domains including cloud, devices, retail, and healthcare.

The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location, plus equity and comprehensive benefits. Join us in building the future of security at Amazon, where we're still at Day 1 with exciting challenges ahead.

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Responsibilities For Software Development Engineer, Denied Party Screening

  • Building large-scale, high-availability, low-latency distributed systems
  • Design, implement, test, release and maintain high-complexity software
  • Propose new and innovative solutions for production
  • End-to-end ownership of critical components that keep Amazon and its businesses compliant
  • Screen and process hundreds of millions of transactions daily

Requirements For Software Development Engineer, Denied Party Screening

Java
Python
  • 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience
  • 2+ years of non-internship design or architecture experience
  • Experience programming with at least one software programming language
  • Experience with design patterns, reliability and scaling of new and existing systems

Benefits For Software Development Engineer, Denied Party Screening

Medical Insurance
Mental Health Assistance
  • Flexible work hours
  • Comprehensive medical benefits
  • Career development and mentorship opportunities
  • Inclusive team culture
  • DEI events and learning experiences

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