Amazon Web Services, Inc.

Technology

MultimediaDeveloper,D3(Design,Development&Delivery)Team

$131–178k Arlington, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Multimedia Developer, D3 (Design, Development & Delivery) Team at Amazon Web Services, Inc.. Skills: Multimedia development, UX/UI design, AI-powered experiences. Design high quality solutions. Develop high quality solutions”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive best-in-class experiences; Measure business impact

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Creative problem solver

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Coding samples in front end languages, 2+ years front-end technologist experience, Experience with UI design for complex workflows, Experience designing and building enterprise tools, Knowledge of general AI tools

Nice to Have

Knowledge of JavaScript/NodeJS, Knowledge of HTML/CSS, Knowledge of Responsive/Adaptive Design, Knowledge of Python, Knowledge of Javascript, Knowledge of source control (Git)

What You'll Do.

Design high quality solutions

Develop high quality solutions

Design scalable solutions

Develop scalable solutions

Design maintainable solutions

Develop maintainable solutions

Shape AI-powered experiences

Present work to peers

Present work to stakeholders

Present work to program teams

Present work to executive leadership

Identify features for future offerings

Ideate features for future offerings

Demonstrate features for future offerings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary team; Peers; Stakeholders; Program teams; Executive leadership; Creative production team; Strategic partners

Full Job Description

The Design, Development and Delivery (D3) team provides shared development services including Creative Design, Video Production, Interactive Media Development and Localization. We enable the global AWS Field to drive best-in-class experiences for AWS customers through their cloud journey. We design, develop and deliver bar-raising training enablement, and measure the business impact of our work. We're seeking a Multimedia Developer who operates at the intersection of design craft and technical execution. You'll serve within a multidisciplinary team to shape scalable systems and influence stakeholders. You are equally passionate about design and development with strong front-end proficiency as a creative problem solver with an eye for world class functional design. You are able to bring disruptive ideas for how to conceive, create, and deliver engaging enablement experiences. This is an individual contributor role requiring strengths in UX/UI design, e-learning, AI / programming languages. Experience as a training / enablement consultant, digital agency, or video production studio is highly valued. Key job responsibilities Design and develop high quality, scalable and maintainable solutions. Shape the future of AI-powered experiences. Present work to peers, stakeholders, program teams and executive leadership. Identify, ideate and demonstrate features for future offerings. Please include your online portfolio and project examples with your resume. A day in the life D3 is a creative production team comprising of skilled professionals & strategic partners who are able to guide each project from strategy to concept and delivery through to Localization. Functioning as one team, we avoid silos and nurture accountability by bringing together people, data and ideas to build solutions. We value each others growth, creativity and unique skillsets as a cohort of trusted collaborators. We support multiple layers of customers and are dedicated to providing a solution-oriented ap

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