ADCI

E-Commerce

SoftwareDevelopmentEngineerII,CrossBorderHaulTeam

₹22–35L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Software Development Engineer II, Cross Border Haul Team at ADCI. Skills: Cross-Border technology, Value commerce, Platform solutions. Design distributed systems. Develop distributed systems”

What You'll Achieve.

Ship features on 13-week cadence; Reduce feature adoption time; Launch features simultaneously across countries

Industry & Context.

E Commerce
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years software development experience, 2+ years system design/architecture experience, 3+ years Video Games Industry experience, Experience programming one language

Nice to Have

3+ years full SDLC experience, Bachelor's degree in computer science

What You'll Do.

Design distributed systems

Develop distributed systems

Operate distributed systems

Build features end-to-end

Architect solutions for worldwide launch

Support multiple marketplaces

Support multiple currencies

Support multiple languages

Support regulatory frameworks

Participate in quarterly execution

Contribute to Design Forums

Conduct design reviews

Partner with domain teams

Build on shared infrastructure

Deliver Haul-specific capabilities

Mentor junior engineers

Contribute to operational excellence

Raise bar on engineering practices

Drive technical decisions

Build modular components

Build configurable components

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with worldwide Haul teams; Partner with Cross-Border domain teams

Process & Methodology

Quarterly execution, 13-week cadence

Full Job Description

Amazon Haul is our strategic response to the rapidly growing value commerce segment, competing directly with CN retailers. We are building the technology that powers ultra-low-price shopping experiences across 27+ international destinations, enabling Fulfilment From Origin (FFO) from China and Domestic Haul offerings through Amazon's existing FC network. In 2026, Haul International is projected to drive $542M+ in OPS across EU, Japan, LATAM, MENA, and APAC markets. We are looking for a Software Development Engineer (SDE-2) to join the Cross-Border Haul team. In this role, you will design and build systems that directly impact how hundreds of millions of customers discover, price-compare, and purchase value-priced products across global marketplaces. You will work on high-scale, customer-facing problems spanning selection discoverability, competitive pricing engines, seller experience platforms, compliance frameworks, and cross-border fulfillment optimization. Your work will launch simultaneously across multiple countries (Brazil, Mexico, Australia, and beyond), operating at the intersection of Cross-Border technology and Haul's fast-paced quarterly delivery model. This is a high-visibility, high-impact role where you will ship features on a 13-week quarterly cadence, partner with worldwide Haul teams (US, EU, MENA), and build extensible platform solutions that reduce feature adoption from months to weeks across international marketplaces. Key job responsibilities - Design, develop, and operate distributed systems and services that power Haul's international customer and seller experiences across multiple marketplaces (BR, MX, AU, and expanding). - Build and own features end-to-end — from technical design through implementation, testing, deployment, and operational excellence — within one or more domains, such as Selection, Discoverability, Pricing, Promotions and CX. - Architect solutions for worldwide launch from day one — every feature you build must support multi

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