Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Software Development Engineer to join their Network Lifecycle Management (NLM) team. This role is crucial in managing one of the world's largest networks supporting the AWS Cloud globally. The team is responsible for revolutionizing how network infrastructure, particularly cabling, is planned, designed, ordered, and built.
The position focuses on developing a fully automated cabling infrastructure planning and ordering system, vital for AWS Data Centers' scale and speed in meeting customer demands. This is a key step towards achieving a self-managed and adaptive network infrastructure. The role offers hands-on experience with hyperscale data center networks, cloud infrastructure, large-scale software deployments, and service-oriented architectures.
As a member of the team, you'll design and develop highly scalable services managing network infrastructure lifecycle, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and build technical roadmaps. The role requires strong software development skills but doesn't require prior networking experience. AWS values diverse experiences and provides comprehensive benefits including medical coverage, financial benefits, equity compensation, and career growth opportunities.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits. You'll be part of AWS Infrastructure Services, which owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. The team works on challenging problems involving thousands of variables in the supply chain, ensuring continuous innovation and reliable service delivery for customers.
This role provides an excellent opportunity for career growth while working on cutting-edge technology in a collaborative, inclusive environment. You'll join a diverse team of engineers and specialists, contributing to solutions that power one of the world's largest cloud computing platforms. AWS emphasizes work-life harmony and provides various resources for professional development, including mentorship and knowledge-sharing opportunities.