Amazon. com Services LLC

Technology

Sr.PLMSystemDevEngineer,TechEnab&Sol(7001)

$151–205k Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Sr. PLM System Dev Engineer, Tech Enab & Sol (7001) at Amazon. com Services LLC. Skills: PLM System Development, Teamcenter Configuration, System Integrations. Configure Teamcenter PLM. Customize Teamcenter PLM”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience leading design, Experience with Linux/Unix, Experience with version control, Experience with CI/CD, Bachelor's degree or above, Experience programming modern language, Knowledge of software engineering practices

Nice to Have

Hands-on experience in Siemens Teamcenter PLM, Understanding of integrations with CAD, Understanding of integrations with Product Quality and Compliance software

What You'll Do.

Configure Teamcenter PLM

Customize Teamcenter PLM

Maintain Teamcenter PLM

Troubleshoot Teamcenter PLM

Translate business requirements

Implement integrations

Maintain integrations

Support data migrations

Validate data integrity

Manage change activities

Maintain AWS infrastructure

Optimize AWS infrastructure

Optimize backup systems

Optimize disaster recovery systems

Contribute to architectural discussions

Apply relevant templates

Present technical information

Participate in knowledge sharing

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; End-users; Third-party vendors; Development teams; Stakeholders

Communication Scope

Present technical information

Process & Methodology

Agile software development

Full Job Description

At Amazon, we're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth. To get there, we need exceptionally talented, bright, and driven people. Amazon is one of the most recognizable brand names in the world and we distribute millions of products each year to our loyal customers. The Amazon Robotics team is seeking a System Development Engineer for Teamcenter Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). This role sits at the intersection of enterprise PLM technology and robotics product development, supporting the systems that enable our cross functional teams to design, build, and deliver world-class robotic solutions. You will work with cross-functional teams to implement, configure, and continuously improve Teamcenter PLM to meet evolving business needs. The ideal candidate has a strong technical background with hands-on experience in Siemens Teamcenter PLM and an understanding of integrations with Mechanical and Electrical Computer Aided Design (CAD), Product Quality and Compliance software. This role requires an individual who is customer-centric, able to work in a fast-paced environment, and comfortable operating with an entrepreneurial mindset. You will collaborate with end-users, cross-functional development teams, and third-party vendors in requirements definition, system design and configuration management, application integrations, and continuously drive operational excellence through software development best practices. Key job responsibilities ● Configure, customize, maintain, and troubleshoot Teamcenter PLM application, workflows, and access controls to support Amazon Robotics product development processes ● Translate business requirements into structured, process-aligned solution designs leveraging Teamcenter PLM capabilities across master data, product quality and compliance. ● Implement and maintain integrations between Teamcenter and third-party software including CAD tools (e.g., SOLIDWORKS, EPLAN, Cadence Pulse), ERP systems (e.g., SAP), and other ent

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