Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

SoftwareDevelopmentManager,AgenticAI-AgentCore

$185–250k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Software Development Manager, Agentic AI - AgentCore at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Agentic AI, AI agents, GenAI systems, Evaluation science. Hire engineering team. Motivate engineering team”

What You'll Achieve.

Reduce lead times; Maintain operations

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years engineering team management, 7+ years engineering experience, 3+ years designing systems, 8+ years leading web services development, Knowledge of engineering practices, Experience partnering with product management

Nice to Have

Delivering products against plan, Communicating with users, Recruiting engineers, Hiring engineers, Mentoring engineers, Managing teams of engineers

What You'll Do.

Hire engineering team

Motivate engineering team

Mentor engineering team

Grow engineering team

Collaborate with product managers

Collaborate with software engineers

Ensure timely execution

Reduce execution risks

Provide input on roadmaps

Provide input on strategic discussions

Architect technical designs

Develop technical designs

Build operational excellence

Maintain operations of critical services

Communicate technical decisions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Partner teams

Communication Scope

Technical decisions; Progress communication

Process & Methodology

Roadmaps, Strategic discussions

Full Job Description

Interested in building the future of intelligent AI agents? The Agentic AI organization at AWS is on a mission to empower developers and enterprises to create, evaluate, and deploy autonomous agents that can reason, plan, and act using state-of-the-art GenAI systems. Our Evaluations team plays a central role in this mission by enabling rigorous, scalable, and automated evaluation of GenAI and agentic systems. As a Software Development Manager on the Evaluations & Optimization team, you will lead a group of talented engineers to build state-of-the-art systems that help customers assess the quality, performance, and reliability of Agents and built state of the art solutions for agents optimization. You will define and deliver foundational infrastructure and developer tooling that powers evaluation workflows for some of the world’s most advanced GenAI and Agentic systems. Our work spans deep learning, large-scale distributed systems, and evaluation science workflows. We work closely with applied scientists, product managers, and UX designers to deliver services that are robust, extensible, and easy to use for developers and enterprise customers alike. Key job responsibilities • Hire, motivate, mentor, and grow a high-performing engineering team, providing them with appropriate opportunities to succeed in their career objectives. • Collaborate with cross-functional teams: Work effectively with product managers and software engineers on other partner teams to ensure the successful delivery of features. • Ensure timely execution of key organizational automation goals and customer launches by removing blockers and reducing execution risks. • Work closely with the leadership team to provide input on OP1, roadmaps, and strategic discussions. • Be deeply involved with engineers to architect and develop the best technical designs and approaches. • Build operational excellence to reduce lead times and maintain the operations of critical services. • Clearly communicate technical

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