Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Technology
SoftwareDevelopmentEngineer,AWSEdgeConnectivity
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optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Software Development Engineer, AWS Edge Connectivity at Amazon Web Services, Inc.. Skills: Network connectivity, Software security, Cloud services. Build network pathways. Architect software security protocols”
Industry & Context.
Technical insights
Security clearance, TS/SCI with polygraph, On-call rotation
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years software development experience, 2+ years system design/architecture experience, Bachelor's degree or CSSLP, Experience with programming language, Experience with networking protocols
Nice to Have
Bachelor's in computer science, 3+ years full SDLC experience, Experience with network Layer2/3 encryption, Top Secret security clearance
What You'll Do.
Build network pathways
Architect software security protocols
Implement software security protocols
Develop control systems
Develop dataplane systems
Protect customer connections
Integrate with third-party solutions
Create secure pathways
Define dedicated cloud connectivity
Collaborate to design services
Collaborate to build services
Collaborate to implement services
Build scalable distributed systems
Build fault-tolerant distributed systems
Build low-cost distributed systems
Build easy-to-manage distributed systems
Build easy-to-use distributed systems
Influence product direction
Develop teammate skills
Participate in oncall rotation
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-disciplinary teams; Agile development methodology; Daily stand-ups; Weekly sprint planning; Backlog grooming sessions; Annual program planning; Quarterly prioritization meetings; Developers, PM, STOs collaborate
Process & Methodology
Agile, Scrum
Full Job Description
AWS Edge Connectivity service enables AWS Cloud connectivity options for US Intelligence and Department of Defense customers. These connectivity options allow our customer to deploy and run their isolated, sensitive workloads in an environment exclusive for their use-case. We help our customers to onboard, manage, and scale their connectivity options for maintaining persistent connection to AWS Isolated cloud. In this role, you will build network pathways with which customers connect to Amazon's Dedicated Cloud partitions. You'll architect and implement software security protocols across Wide Area Networks (WANs), ensuring seamless and secure access to dedicated cloud environments. By developing sophisticated control and dataplane systems, you'll protect critical customer connections flowing through Amazon's global network of datacenters. You'll leverage the AWS ecosystem and integrate with third-party solutions to create secure pathways that meet our customers' stringent security requirements. Working alongside technology experts across Amazon, you'll define the next generation of dedicated cloud connectivity, setting new standards for enterprise-grade security. Your expertise in network encryption and software development will directly impact how how AWS customers access their mission-critical cloud infrastructure. The candidate selected must obtain and maintain a security clearance at the TS/SCI with polygraph level. Upon start, the selected candidate will be sponsored for a commensurate clearance for each government agency for which they perform AWS work. 10012 Key job responsibilities - Collaborate with cross-disciplinary Amazonians to design, build, and implement cloud based services for managing encrypted network connections - Build distributed systems that are scalable, fault-tolerant, low cost, with ease of management and use. - Influence product direction through data-backed technical insights and framing solutions in terms of business impact. - Mentor you
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