Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

Front-EndEngineerII

$70–194k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Front-End Engineer II at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Front-end development, AI-powered experiences, UI frameworks. Own front-end architecture design. Develop front-end architecture”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years front end development, 1+ years computer science fundamentals, JavaScript, HTML and CSS experience, JavaScript frameworks experience

Nice to Have

1+ years agile methodology experience

What You'll Do.

Own front-end architecture design

Develop front-end architecture

Own UI frameworks design

Develop UI frameworks

Own component libraries design

Develop component libraries

Own design systems design

Develop design systems

Lead front-end feature delivery

Implement front-end features

Test front-end features

Release front-end features

Influence UI tech stack decisions

Influence rendering strategies decisions

Influence client-side performance decisions

Champion agile methodologies

Champion front-end DevOps practices

Implement CI/CD pipelines

Implement automated UI testing

Implement operational excellence

Collaborate with UX designers

Collaborate with product managers

Collaborate with science partners

Translate customer needs

Translate design intent

Write clean front-end code

Write well-tested front-end code

Participate in code reviews

Participate in design reviews

Own end-to-end UI quality

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

UX designers; Product managers; Science partners

Process & Methodology

Agile methodologies

Full Job Description

About Amazon Quick: Amazon Quick is a generative AI–powered assistant that empowers employees to be more productive by answering questions, generating content, providing summaries, and completing tasks—all securely grounded in enterprise data. The Role: We are hiring a Front-End Engineer II to join a strategic new initiative on the Quick team. You will design and deliver complex, scalable front-end capabilities across web and mobile platforms, helping define the next generation of AI-powered user experiences. What We're Looking For: A builder with a strong track record of shipping customer-facing features, experience supporting new product architectures and business models, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, startup-like environment. You approach hard problems with curiosity and solve them with elegant, simple solutions. Key job responsibilities 1. Own the design and hands-on development of front-end architecture, UI frameworks, component libraries, and design systems that power the Amazon Quick experience. 2. Lead the full lifecycle of front-end feature delivery—from technical design through implementation, testing, and release. Influence decisions on the UI tech stack, rendering strategies, and client-side performance to ensure scalable, maintainable, and high-quality user experiences. 3. Champion agile methodologies and front-end DevOps practices, including CI/CD pipelines, automated UI testing, and operational excellence—fostering a culture of continuous improvement and efficient delivery. 4. Collaborate closely with UX designers, product managers, and science partners to translate customer needs and design intent into polished, accessible interfaces. This is a highly visible role where strong communication and cross-functional partnership are essential. 5. Write clean, well-tested front-end code; participate in code and design reviews. Own end-to-end UI quality—including unit tests, component tests, integration tests, and cross-browser/device validation

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