Amazon Support Services Pty Ltd

Software Development, studentprograms

SoftwareDevelopmentGraduate,AWS,2026

A$85–105k ~AI est. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Software Development Graduate, AWS, 2026 at Amazon Support Services Pty Ltd. Skills: Software Development, AWS, Object-oriented design. Own development of software end to end. Work with stakeholders on requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

Build great software; Build global software at scale; Build great shopping experience

Industry & Context.

Software Development, studentprograms
Problems you'll solve

Solving challenging problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Final semester/trimester undergraduate or postgraduate degree, Completed degree within past 24 months, Commence role Mar to June 2026, Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or relevant, Strong object-oriented design and coding skills, C/C++ and/or Java on UNIX or Linux, Knowledge of Perl or other scripting languages, Experience with distributed systems, Experience with algorithms, Experience with relational databases, Experience in optimization mathematics

Nice to Have

Experience developing in Linux environment, Experience developing software on AWS platforms, Ability to articulate technical challenges and solutions, Deal well with ambiguous/undefined, Ability to think abstractly

What You'll Do.

Own development of software end to end

Work with stakeholders on requirements

Own ongoing operations of software

Work with global team

Tackle new challenges

Experiment and learn from successes

Build software for customers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Global team; Work with teammates

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