The AWS Container Services organization is responsible for building and operating some of the core services that help customers run containerized microservices, including Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, AWS Fargate, Amazon ECR, and AWS App Mesh. We have an ambitious roadmap that seeks to redefine how our customers build their applications and run them at scale. AWS Fargate is one of our big areas of investment. We are tasked with giving developers and operators simple yet powerful experiences that allow them to focus on their code and business needs without the need to become experts at the underlying container orchestration infrastructure. To achieve this vision, we are looking for a software development manager who has a strong track record of building and leading engineering teams.
If you are someone who is passionate about building high quality services, delighting developers, and have a passion for customers and developer relations, this job is for you. You will be joining and growing a team with the charter to make containers the new compute primitive and the first choice when architecting modern applications. You will have the chance to be a part of defining how developers use containers at scale.
If you join our team, you will:
* Obsess over your customers and deliver a first-class experience for them * Build a diverse team of highly passionate and talented technologists * Own the complete software development life cycle: definition to delivery * Understand how to build, grow, and operate a global AWS business at scale * Operate a public AWS service with globally distributed customers and servers * Take ownership of ambiguous problems and deliver solutions for them * Use data to make decisions and validate assumptions * Learn from others and help grow those in your team to achieve their best
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