Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

SoftwareDevelopmentEngineer,AlexaConnectedDevices

$165–224k Sunnyvale, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Software Development Engineer, Alexa Connected Devices at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Connectivity services, AI integration, Cloud services. Build connectivity services. Design AI components”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve speed of interactions; Improve reliability of interactions; Simplify connection management

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Evaluate trade-offs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years software development experience, Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Experience programming one language, 2+ years systems architecture and design

Nice to Have

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

What You'll Do.

Build connectivity services

Drive software design

Lead development standards

Accelerate design workflows

Accelerate coding workflows

Accelerate testing workflows

Accelerate debugging workflows

Deliver high-quality software

Work in Agile/Scrum environment

Contribute to professional development

Improve technical knowledge

Improve engineering practices

Adopt AI-first practices

Monitor operational health

Own operational health

Design AI-powered features

Build AI-powered features

Collaborate with partner teams

Deliver end-to-end experiences

Use AI-augmented tools

Drive AI-first adoption

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner teams across Alexa; Device engineers; ML scientists; Product managers

Process & Methodology

Agile/Scrum

Full Job Description

Imagine building the intelligent bridge between millions of Alexa-enabled devices and Alexa Cloud — services that handle tens of billions of transactions per day, where every millisecond matters. Now imagine doing it at a moment when AI is fundamentally reshaping what that bridge can do. That's the opportunity waiting for you on the Alexa Connected Devices team! We are looking for a passionate engineer to work on the development of Tier-1 services for Alexa Cloud that power customer-facing experiences across domains — from audio and video to smart home, shopping, and beyond. You'll play a key role in integrating AI-driven capabilities into these experiences — from intelligent personalization and predictive interactions to AI-augmented development practices that accelerate how we build, test, and ship software. Key job responsibilities - Build low-latency, low-cost, highly reliable, and highly scalable connectivity services between Alexa-enabled devices and Alexa Cloud - Design and integrate AI components into connectivity services, evaluating trade-offs across latency, cost, reliability, and accuracy - Drive and lead software design, development standards, team processes, and code reviews - Leverage AI-augmented development tools to accelerate design, coding, testing, and debugging workflows - Deliver high-quality software through working in a dynamic, team-focused Agile/Scrum environment - Contribute to the professional development of colleagues, improving their technical knowledge and engineering practices — including adoption of AI-first development practices A day in the life - Monitor and own the operational health of Tier-1 services processing tens of billions of transactions daily - Design and build AI-powered, customer-facing features that span domains like smart home, audio, shopping, and more - Collaborate with partner teams across Alexa — device engineers, ML scientists, and product managers — to deliver end-to-end experiences - Use AI-augmented tools and

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