Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

SoftwareDevelopmentEngineer,AWSElasticDisasterRecovery

$70–194k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Software Development Engineer, AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Software Development, Distributed Systems, Cloud Services. Participate in full life cycle. Define requirements”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot technical issues

Eligibility Requirements

On-call rotations, Incident response

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, Experience programming with at least one language

Nice to Have

3+ years full software development life cycle experience, Knowledge of computer architecture, Knowledge of operating systems, Knowledge of parallel computing

What You'll Do.

Participate in full life cycle

Develop automation testing

Provide technical leadership

Design scalable solutions

Design robust solutions

Implement software features

Implement software updates

Consult with engineers

Collaborate with engineers

Resolve technical issues

Guide junior engineers

Mentor junior engineers

Participate in support rotations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with engineers; Collaborate with stakeholders

Communication Scope

Verbal skills; Written skills

Full Job Description

Are you passionate about working with mission-critical services that operate at massive scale? Do you want to work with world-class engineers to innovate and deliver an unparalleled customer experience? AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (DRS) enables organizations to minimize downtime and data loss with fast, reliable recovery of on-premises and cloud-based applications. DRS uses cost-effective AWS resources to maintain an up-to-date copy of source servers on AWS, allowing for point-in-time recovery and failback to the primary site after an issue is resolved. In this role you will work on a mission critical service that operates at scale. They ideal candidate needs be passionate about technology and collaborating with the best software developers in the world to innovate and delight out customers. Key job responsibilities We are looking for a Software Development Engineer to join our team and participate in the full life cycle of AWS services — from requirements definition and software design through implementation and operational ownership. They must have a sound understanding of Computer Science fundamentals, and experience building large-scale distributed systems. We're looking for someone who enjoys working on complex systems and feels strongly about implement solutions that exceed customer expectations. The ideal candidate will also need a forward-looking attitude, staying aware of the latest technology trends. In this role, you'll actively participate in product definition, technical architecture review, iterative development, and code review. You'll develop automation testing to verify functionality as part of our CI/CD pipeline and provide technical leadership in the design and implementation of scalable and robust solutions. You will regularly collaborate with fellow engineers. You will utilize your strong verbal and written skills to communicate with stakeholders. Operational excellence is key, so you'll also participate in on-call rotations and incident respo

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