Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

SoftwareDevelopmentManager,AuroraDSQL

$184–250k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Software Development Manager, Aurora DSQL at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Distributed systems, Software development lifecycle, Service-oriented architecture. Lead team of software engineers. Manage write path of DSQL transactions”

Industry & Context.

Technology

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 and project management, 1+ years developing large-scale distributed software systems, 1+ years developing service-oriented architecture, 1+ years developing distributed programming, 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/coaching, and managing teams

What You'll Do.

Lead team of software engineers

Manage write path of DSQL transactions

Ensure conflict detection

Ensure scaling writes

Ensure data durability

Mentor and coach engineers

Manage full development life cycle

Manage operation of services

Work with product team

Work with engineering teams

Ensure right thing is built

Ensure delivery to customers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Product team; Other engineering teams

Communication Scope

Technical designs; Product strategy

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Amazon Aurora DSQL is a serverless, distributed SQL database that combines the performance and scalability of cloud-native architecture with the familiarity and ecosystem of PostgreSQL. Aurora DSQL automatically scales compute and storage, delivers high availability across regions, and eliminates operational overhead—while remaining compatible with PostgreSQL applications and tooling. As a Software Development Manager on the DSQL Commit team, you will be responsible for leading a strong team of software engineers that are responsible for the write path of DSQL transactions. This includes conflict detection, scaling writes and data durability. You will be responsible for mentoring and coaching a high-performing team of engineers with expertise in both distributed systems. You will be responsible for the full development life cycle and operation of services. You will work with the product team and other engineering teams to help build the roadmap and ensure the right thing is being built and delivered to customers. About the team AWS values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn’t followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don’t let it stop you from applying. Why AWS? Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. We pioneered cloud computing and never stopped innovating — that’s why customers from the most successful startups to Global 500 companies trust our robust suite of products and services to power their businesses. Inclusive Team Culture Here at AWS, it’s in our nature to learn and be curious. Our employee-led affinity groups foster a culture of inclusion that empower us to be proud of our differences. Ongoing events and learning experiences, including our Conversations on Race and Ethnicity (CORE) and AmazeCon conferences, inspire us

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