Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

SoftwareEngineeringManager,DevicesandServicesSecurity

$185–250k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Software Engineering Manager, Devices and Services Security at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Security, AI development, System architecture. Define team's charter and technical vision. Own roadmap delivery”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver security solutions; Build systems that scale; Measure development velocity; Measure customer experience; Measure operational health

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Decision making with incomplete information

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 multi tier web services development, Knowledge of engineering practices and patterns for full SDLC, Experience partnering with product or program management

Nice to Have

Experience communicating with users, technical teams, and leadership, Experience recruiting, hiring, mentoring, and managing engineers

What You'll Do.

Define team's charter and technical vision

Make tradeoffs between delivery and architecture

Communicate tradeoffs to leadership

Lead architectural decisions across full stack

Define and track metrics

Hold team accountable to SLA commitments

Stay current with emerging AI technologies

Guide team toward adopting agentic development practices

Mentor and grow engineers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Stakeholder collaboration; Cross-functional collaboration

Communication Scope

Communicate tradeoffs clearly

Process & Methodology

Roadmap development

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