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Systems Development Eng (AWS Generative AI & ML Servers), AWS Hardware Engineering Accelerators

$151,200 - $235,200 Posted 13 days ago
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About the role

What you'll do

  • Lead design and development of next-generation AWS platforms for AI/ML and HPC workloads.
  • Work cross-functionally with engineers, TPMs, and managers across multiple AWS teams and locations.
  • Own system reliability, scalability, and diagnostics for AWS accelerated server solutions.
  • Develop tactical software and hardware solutions to improve performance and operational excellence.
  • Drive architectural decisions and deliver complex, high-quality server systems at cloud scale.

What you should know

  • Ideal candidates are innovative self-starters with deep understanding of hardware and software stacks.
  • The role involves complex problem solving in server system design and requires strong leadership skills.
  • Applicants should be comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative, and global team environment.
  • This position offers ownership and direct impact on AWS product improvements and bottom line.
  • Candidates with diverse or non-traditional backgrounds are encouraged to apply, reflecting Amazon’s inclusive culture.

About the company

  • AWS is a global leader in cloud computing with a broad and innovative product portfolio.
  • The company values inclusion, diversity, and continuous learning through employee-led affinity groups.
  • AWS emphasizes work-life harmony and offers flexible work culture to support employees.
  • Amazon is committed to mentorship and career growth, providing extensive resources for professional development.
  • AWS operates at massive scale, supporting millions of customers including startups and Global 500 companies.

Key required skills

C++PythonLinuxSystems designSoftware development

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