Come build the future as a Software Development Engineer at Amazon's Supply Chain Optimization Technologies (SCOT) division, where you'll tackle some of the world's most complex supply chain challenges at unprecedented scale. SCOT's mission is to maximize long-term free cash flow by optimizing customer experience, inventory management, and logistics costs across Amazon's vast global network.
You'll have the opportunity to join various teams including Automated Inventory Management, where you'll develop AI-powered solutions for complex inventory challenges, or Fulfillment Optimization, where you'll create sophisticated algorithms managing millions of package movements worldwide. Other opportunities include working on Optimal Sourcing Systems, AmazonLink, Direct Fulfillment, Inventory Planning & Control, and Forecasting teams.
As a Software Development Engineer, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing scalable solutions that process billions of daily requests with millisecond-level SLAs. You'll work on systems that make real-time decisions about billions of dollars in inventory movement, optimize sourcing decisions, and manage supplier relationships across one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms.
The role requires strong software development experience in delivering scaled solutions and systems design skills. You'll work in a DevOps environment, handling everything from requirements gathering to production deployment. Cross-functional collaboration with Product Managers, business stakeholders, and other technical teams will be essential to your success.
This position offers competitive compensation based on geographic location, ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 per year, plus equity, sign-on payments, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be part of a team that's revolutionizing global commerce through innovative technology solutions, working with best-in-class inventors and innovators who are passionate about solving complex technical challenges at scale.
Join us in building sophisticated distributed systems that power Amazon's global supply chain, where your work will directly impact millions of customers while driving operational efficiency across one of the world's most complex logistics networks.