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Software Development Engineer

What we do?Transportation Sortation Systems builds the technologies and services that enable manual and automated sortation, containerization, loading, and unloading processes across Amazon's worldwide transportation network, including Fulfillment Centers, Inbound Receive Centers, Sort Centers, Amazon Air Gateways and Delivery Stations.
We also build visibility platforms that enable operations managers to monitor and refine their volume and staffing, and optimize their operational processes.
Our systems process millions of packages a day and ensure that Amazon can meet the customer delivery promise.
Our mission is to build the most efficient and optimal transportation system on the planet using our engineering muscle as our biggest advantage.
We are looking for Software Engineers with 4
years of solid software engineering experience involving solving complex problems.
You will get to work on some of the key initiatives planned to support our rapid evolution and growth of the transportation network and in the process solve some of the most challenging problems.
As an engineer in Sortation Services you will provide the technical experience to the team, drive best practices, mentor other engineers and drive continuous improvements in engineering and operational excellence.
In this role you will:
Write high-, efficient, testable code in and other object-oriented languages.
Build highly available, secure, distributed systems in a microservices architecture.
Collaborate with some of the best engineers in the industry to work on complex challenges in large-scale computing and find out what it takes to engineer systems for Amazon Scale Own and operate the systems that you build based on real-time customer data and demanding service-level agreements.
Contribute and drive planning, , implementation, testing, operations, and process improvement as a member of a Scrum team.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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