Amazon S3 is the foundational storage service for the internet, and the S3 Console team plays a crucial role in making this powerful service accessible to millions of users worldwide. As a Software Development Engineer on the S3 Console and Data Experience team, you'll be part of a dynamic group that shapes how customers interact with one of AWS's most essential services.
The role combines frontend development with full-stack capabilities, focusing on creating intuitive user interfaces that help customers manage and understand their cloud storage resources. You'll work within a diverse team of engineers, UX designers, and product managers to build features that serve customers from various backgrounds and technical expertise levels.
The S3 Console team, established in 2017, has grown into a mature organization with strong retention rates, indicating a positive and stable work environment. The team spans locations in Seattle and Vancouver, offering opportunities to collaborate with experienced professionals who have deep domain knowledge.
As part of AWS's Utility Computing organization, you'll contribute to foundational services that power much of the modern internet. The role offers exposure to large-scale systems and the chance to impact millions of users globally. You'll be involved in the full software development lifecycle, from design to implementation and operations.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits including equity and comprehensive healthcare. This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who want to work on widely-used products while growing their technical and professional skills in a supportive environment.
The role combines technical challenges with customer impact, requiring both engineering expertise and a user-centered mindset. You'll be expected to write high-quality, maintainable code while considering the user experience and business requirements. The team's culture emphasizes learning, inclusion, and work-life harmony, making it an ideal place for engineers who want to grow while making a significant impact.