At Audible, a leading producer and provider of audio storytelling, we're seeking a Software Development Engineer to join our Digital Asset Management (ADAM) team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on critical infrastructure that powers the encoding and publishing of audio, image, and other assets that bring audiobooks to life for millions of listeners worldwide.
The position combines technical expertise with creative problem-solving, as you'll be responsible for developing and maintaining systems that handle automated workflows for asset processing, issue detection, e-book and audiobook synchronization, and audio encoding. You'll work within an agile environment, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality solutions that enhance the audio content delivery experience.
As part of the role, you'll write maintainable and scalable code, participate in code reviews, and troubleshoot complex technical issues. The position requires strong programming skills in modern languages like Java, C++, or C#, with a focus on object-oriented design. You'll also have the opportunity to mentor fellow engineers and contribute to the interview process, helping to build and strengthen our engineering team.
The compensation is competitive, ranging from $99,500 to $200,000 based on location and experience, plus additional benefits including equity, sign-on payments, and comprehensive medical coverage. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with at least one year of software development experience and a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field to join a company that's transforming the audio entertainment industry.
Working at Audible means joining a team of dreamers and inventors who believe in the power of storytelling to transform lives. You'll be part of a culture that values creativity, inclusion, and innovation, working on technology that brings thousands of stories to millions of listeners worldwide. The role offers significant growth potential and the chance to make a real impact on how people experience audio content.