JobsSoftware Dev Engineer II, Prime Air
Job description
The Amazon Prime Air Team is looking for an experienced Software Development Engineer to drive innovation in delivering items to customers quickly and safely. This role involves working with a team of skilled developers and collaborating with research teams to solve complex delivery challenges. The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in embedded systems and safety-critical software development. You will be part of a dynamic environment where your contributions will help shape the future of drone delivery.
Requirements
- 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience
- 2+ years of non-internship design or architecture experience for new and existing systems
- 3+ years of embedded firmware development experience
- 3+ years of experience in the full software development life cycle, including coding standards and testing
- Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent
Responsibilities
- Design, develop and test critical features for embedded applications and platforms that power the Prime Air Drone.
- Perform root cause analysis and implement fixes for complex functional and performance issues.
- Collaborate with hardware teams and vendors to enable new computing hardware and functionality.
Benefits
- Employees at Amazon are often offered comprehensive health benefits—including multiple medical plan options (no pre-existing condition exclusions, 100% covered in-network preventive care), dental and vision plans, a 24/7 medical advice line from day one, expert second-opinion services, and broad mental-health support with several free counseling sessions (including pediatric). Financial wellness typically includes a 401(k) with company match (up to 2%), Restricted Stock Units (equity), FSAs, an emergency savings program, product and partner discounts, and even college-savings and home-purchase programs. Overall, the package is designed to support employees and their families’ health, finances, and day-to-day life.
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