The Fulfillment By Amazon - Inventory Optimization (FIO) team is focused on driving free cash flow by automating and optimizing our third-party fulfillment supply chain. We are looking for a Software Engineer to help us break down barriers to growth and accelerate through escape velocity. We will be disruptive, and we will make a HUGE difference to our third party partners and Amazon customers. The FIO team is within Amazon's Supply Chain Optimization Technologies (SCOT) organization.
This role might be for you if…
* You design at the product level with heavy involvement through all phases of the SDLC using concepts that may include Service Oriented Architecture, caching, load balancing, non-relational databases, microservices, sharding, n-tiered architecture, cloud and/or map-reduce. * You use object-oriented design concepts to program large multi-tier systems. You have working knowledge of common and useful design patterns. * You have designed, refactored, re-architected, deprecated and/or implemented large-scale cloud-based distributed services with millisecond latency and ultra-high transactional volumes. * You have experience implementing best practices in improving team coding culture subjected related to quality and/or security.
Effectively articulate technical challenges and solutions to non-technical audiences.
In this job, you will…
* Experiment with whatever technology we need to get the job done. * Use Lean Software Development concepts such as Agile, Scrum and Kanban. * Use Test-Driven Development and Continuous Deployment. * Work with Senior and Principal Engineers, Researchers, and Data Engineers across multiple teams to design a new platform for optimizing supply chain management * Expand and optimize our world-class supply chain systems to support a variety of emerging business initiatives. * Automate third party supply management systems and break new ground to drive inventory across Amazon marketplaces.
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