Amazon.com Services LLC

Software Development, ecp

SoftwareDevEngineer,Cradle(Accuro)

$144–194k Detroit, Michigan, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Software Dev Engineer, Cradle (Accuro) at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Data processing engines, Distributed systems, AWS services. Design and delivery of major features. Re-architecture of technology components”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver results with velocity; Raise the bar continuously

Industry & Context.

Software Development, ecp
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Identify root causes

Eligibility Requirements

On-call rotation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years software development experience, 2+ years design or architecture experience, 1+ years software development engineer experience, 1+ years designing distributed software applications, 1+ years Object Oriented Design experience, Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent

Nice to Have

3+ years full software development life cycle experience, Bachelor's degree in computer science

What You'll Do.

Design and delivery of major features

Re-architecture of technology components

Ensure software quality

Ensure software security

Ensure software architecture

Ensure operational excellence

Identify root causes of issues

Mitigate long-term risk

Communicate technical decisions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Engage with team members; Influence team members; Engage with external teams; Influence external teams; Engage with partners; Influence partners; Engage with leadership; Influence leadership

Communication Scope

Communicate technical decisions; Communicate trade-offs; Communicate business rationale

Full Job Description

Build exabyte-scale data processing engines with leading-edge technology. If you want to work with Spark, Java, Scala, Python, Flink, Beam, and AWS services (EMR, EKS, Kinesis, DynamoDB, SQS) — processing and transforming data across Amazon's data lakes — this is the role for you. About the Team The BDT team builds the platform that connects millions of businesses to hundreds of millions of customers across Amazon's global marketplaces. We enable native SQL, machine learning, and functional transformations using Apache Spark — executing batch, ML, and streaming workloads over schema'd data in S3, and writing curated datasets to front-end caches (DynamoDB, Redis, ElasticSearch). Our platform lets customers transition seamlessly between Streaming, Batch, Cache, and Analytics to meet demand at Amazon scale. We are a team that relentlessly innovates, keeps customers at the center, and delivers results with velocity while continuously raising the bar. What We're Looking For • Background in distributed systems development • Solid technical ability and passion for building at scale • Good communication skills and a bias for action Motivation to deliver results in a fast-paced, high-impact environment Key job responsibilities • Design & Delivery — Lead the design and delivery of major features and re-architecture of significant technology components • Quality & Operational Excellence — Ensure software maintains a high bar for quality, security, architecture, and operational excellence • Problem Solving — Identify root causes of widespread issues — including those limiting innovation and delivery velocity — across systems and components • Technical Leadership — Make sound trade-offs between short-term technical/operational needs and long-term business impact; take calculated risks and mitigate long-term risk • Collaboration & Influence — Engage with and influence team members, external teams, partners, and leadership • Mentorship — Mentor less experienced engineers, provide

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