Amazon Development Centre Canada ULC
Technology
SoftwareEngineeringManager,AWSCloudFormation
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“Software Engineering Manager, AWS CloudFormation at Amazon Development Centre Canada ULC. Skills: Infrastructure as Code, Cloud Provisioning, Control Plane. Lead CloudFormation Control Plane space. Drive customer experience for infrastructure provisioning”
What You'll Achieve.
Drive next level customer experience; Scale service to meet growing volume
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years engineering team management, 7+ years working within engineering teams, 3+ years designing or architecting systems, 8+ years leading definition and development of multi tier web services, Knowledge of engineering practices and patterns for full software/hardware/networks development life cycle, Experience partnering with product or program management teams
Nice to Have
Experience communicating with users, other technical teams, and senior leadership, Experience recruiting, hiring, mentoring/coaching and managing teams of Software Engineers
What You'll Do.
Lead CloudFormation Control Plane space
Drive customer experience for infrastructure provisioning
Scale service to meet growing volume of operations
Develop and maintain Control Plane
Develop and maintain Asynchronous Workflow Engine
Design and deliver features for large-scale traffic
Deliver experiences to help customers deploy infrastructure safely
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partnering with product teams; Partnering with program management teams; Communicating with users; Communicating with other technical teams; Communicating with senior leadership
Communication Scope
Collect requirements; Describe software product features; Describe technical designs; Describe product strategy
Full Job Description
AWS Infrastructure as Code helps customers to easily and efficiently adopt AWS services while ensuring that their applications run safely in the cloud. We develop services, including CloudFormation and Cloud Control API, that empower customers to spin up infrastructure across AWS at unprecedented scale. The CloudFormation Core organization develops and maintains the Control Plane and Asynchronous Workflow Engine that powers provisioning operations at scale. We design and deliver features that support large-scale traffic volume and deliver experiences that help customers deploy infrastructure safely. This role will lead the CloudFormation Control Plane space, with the goal of driving the next level customer experience for infrastructure provisioning operations and scaling the service to meet an ever growing volume of operations. Basic Qualifications: - 3+ years of engineering team management experience - 7+ years of working directly within engineering teams experience - 3+ years of designing or architecting (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience - 8+ years of leading the definition and development of multi tier web services experience - Knowledge of engineering practices and patterns for the full software/hardware/networks development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, certification, and livesite operations - Experience partnering with product or program management teams Preferred Qualifications: - Experience in communicating with users, other technical teams, and senior leadership to collect requirements, describe software product features, technical designs, and product strategy - Experience in recruiting, hiring, mentoring/coaching and managing teams of Software Engineers to improve their skills, and make them more effective, product software engineers Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran
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