Amazon is seeking an innovative Systems Development Engineer to join their Grocery Robotics & Automation initiative, focusing on developing next-generation automation systems for grocery applications. This role combines DevOps engineering with robotics and automation, requiring expertise in infrastructure automation, system architecture, and network security.
The position involves working at the intersection of grocery technology and automation systems, where you'll collaborate with multiple teams including grocery partners, IT teams, deployment teams, and vendors. You'll be responsible for driving IT support for GRAS (Grocery Robotics & Automation Systems) and ensuring successful integration of vendor network solutions into Amazon's internal standards.
Key responsibilities include conducting technical assessments of new automation technology, supporting complex network installations, and participating in system architecture decisions. You'll need to understand both the technical aspects of system integration and the business requirements of grocery automation.
The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $89,200 to $185,000 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits including equity and sign-on bonuses. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong systems engineering background who wants to work on cutting-edge robotics and automation technology at scale.
The ideal candidate will have experience with infrastructure automation, modern programming languages, and Linux/Unix systems. You'll need to be comfortable working in an innovative environment where you'll be expected to take ownership of complex problems and deliver solutions that impact Amazon's grocery automation initiatives.
This position offers the opportunity to work with advanced technology in a rapidly evolving field, while being part of Amazon's larger mission to revolutionize the grocery industry through automation and robotics. You'll be able to grow your career while working on meaningful projects that directly impact the future of retail automation.