Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

SDEII,ExperienceAnalytics(AgentExperiences&DataProducts)

$144–194k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“SDE II, Experience Analytics (Agent Experiences & Data Products) at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Data platform, Customer experience, AI agents. Design software components. Build software components”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years professional software development experience, 2+ years system design or architecture experience, Experience programming at least one language, Experience building software interacting with data systems

Nice to Have

Experience building conversational interfaces, Experience with front-end development, Experience with Python, Experience with cloud-based data infrastructure, Familiarity with ML model serving, Familiarity with NLQ interfaces, Familiarity with knowledge base architectures, Experience working in research or analytics teams, 3+ years full software development life cycle experience

What You'll Do.

Design software components

Build software components

Maintain software components

Prototype agent experiences

Build agent interfaces

Collaborate with scientists

Translate models into tools

Contribute to architecture

Write production-quality code

Participate in software development lifecycle

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Applied scientists; Data scientists; Researchers

Process & Methodology

Scoping, Design, Code, Testing, Deployment

Full Job Description

AWS Experience Analytics (EXA) is seeking a Software Development Engineer to help build the tools and experiences that make customer data useful. EXA exists to understand how customers experience AWS and to turn that understanding into products and intelligence that teams across AWS can use. We are building a unified customer lifecycle data platform (Clara), customer experience measurement frameworks, segmentation systems, and AI-powered agents that make customer understanding available on demand. This role sits at the intersection of infrastructure and experience. You will contribute to the core data product builds — pipelines, APIs, data publishing — while also prototyping and building the agent interfaces and experiences that make these products accessible. You will help us figure out what a Clara query experience should feel like, how knowledge bases should surface insights, and how AI agents should interact with the people who use them. We are looking for someone who is curious about how people interact with data and AI systems, who can move quickly from idea to working prototype, and who is comfortable building across the stack rather than staying in one layer. You will work alongside applied scientists, data scientists, and researchers — translating their models and findings into experiences that work. Some weeks you will be deep in infrastructure. Other weeks you will be exploring what an agent interaction should look like. You should be energized by that range, not frustrated by it. The ideal candidate writes clean, production-quality code, thinks carefully about the people who will use what they build, and is comfortable working in spaces where the right approach has not been defined yet. Key job responsibilities - Design, build, and maintain software components across EXA's core data product portfolio — including data pipelines, APIs, query interfaces, and data publishing infrastructure. - Prototype and build agent experiences and interfaces for Clara and

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