System Development Engineer Professional Services - Cupertino, CA at Geebo

System Development Engineer

The AWS Hardware Engineering team creates server designs for Amazon's innovative web services.
Our designs are industry-leading in frugality and operational excellence, and are critical to the success of the AWS business and the more than one million customers who use AWS today.
Our engineers solve challenging technology problems, and build architecturally sound, high-quality components to enable AWS to realize critical business strategies.
The ideal candidate for this role will be an innovative self-starter.
You will work with engineers across the company as well as external companies and lead test automation and server test content bring-up efforts.
You will use your broad experience using and developing automated testing tools, programming languages and expertise on hardware to test prototype servers.
AWS Engineers are shaping the way people use computers and designing the future of cloud computing technology - come help us make history!What you will do:
Designing and building services that scale for millions of global usersDriving new innovation in the AWS ecosystemWorking as part of a team to deliver new, highly scalable software solutionsExpanding your own skills by constantly learning and experimenting with new tools and ideas to evolve your team's processesWhy you will love it:
You will work with engineers across the company to build next-generation servers.
You will have a direct impact on our bottom line and the ability to deliver improvements for our developers.
You will be part of a growing, fast paced, and fun team.
You will have ownership for the implementation of your work.
You will see direct product improvements based on the results of your work.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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