Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.
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SoftwareDevelopmentManager,AmazonLinux
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“Software Development Manager, Amazon Linux at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Linux packaging, Team management, Software development. Lead and manage software development engineers. Own technical roadmap, architecture, and delivery”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver high-quality packages; Enable developers to build applications; Drive continual improvements; Keep high bar for security; Keep high bar for availability
Industry & Context.
Resolve dependencies; Address customer pain points
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years engineering team management, 7+ years engineering experience, 8+ years leading definition and development, 3+ years Software Engineer experience, 1+ years technical leadership, 1+ years developing large-scale distributed systems, Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent, Knowledge of engineering practices and patterns
Nice to Have
Experience communicating with users, technical teams, and senior leadership, Experience recruiting, hiring, mentoring, and managing engineers
What You'll Do.
Lead and manage software development engineers
Own technical roadmap
Drive adoption of best practices
Collaborate with cross-functional teams
and develop engineers
Foster inclusive team culture
Partner with product management
Influence long-term strategy
Ensure operational excellence
Communicate effectively with senior leadership
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal teams; Open Source community; Cross-functional teams; Kernel engineers; Security teams; AWS service owners; Product management; Stakeholders
Communication Scope
Communicate effectively
Process & Methodology
Roadmap, Priorities, Project management
Full Job Description
Amazon is looking to hire an experienced engineering leader to lead our core packaging teams within the Amazon Linux organization. Amazon Linux is a Linux distribution optimized for AWS, powering millions of EC2 instances worldwide. This role focuses on leading teams responsible for building, maintaining, and delivering RPM packages for foundational components, including compilers (e.g., GCC, Clang), toolchains, and other core development tools. The successful candidate will own own the end-to-end delivery of high-quality, secure, and performant packages that enable developers to build and run applications efficiently on AWS. As an SDM, you will combine strong technical expertise in Linux systems and packaging with exceptional people management skills to drive innovation, scalability, and operational excellence in a fast-paced environment. After joining, you will quickly become a key partner to the leadership team, where you will understand its core business goals and priorities. In the first three months, you will review existing processes and understand them. You will be guiding your team of initially 8-12 engineers to collaborate with internal teams and the Open Source community. In the upcoming months, you will drive continual improvements to the efficiency and flexibility of the platform while keeping a high bar for security and availability. You will own key parts of the software stack that is running on most Amazon servers worldwide. Key job responsibilities Lead and manage a team of software development engineers focused on RPM package maintenance, building, testing, and release for core components such as compilers, linkers, debuggers, and related toolchains. Own the technical roadmap, architecture, and delivery of packaging pipelines, ensuring packages are secure, reproducible, and optimized for performance on AWS architectures. Drive adoption of best practices in RPM spec files, build automation, reproducibility, security scanning, and integration with up
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