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SDE III - Pooling Req, CTPS

Job summaryWhat should be our next billion dollar experiment?As a Sr.
SDE you will be designing, building and leading other engineers on cutting edge and highly distributed systems within Consumer Payments.
You will join a highly technical and entrepreneurial culture defining and building a paying customers experience for Amazon's world-class ecommerce website.
We are looking for a Sr.
Software Development Engineer with a strong sense of ownership and a passion for delivering innovative solutions for complex problems on an unprecedented scale.
As part of leading a team of experienced engineers, you will have the opportunity to create significant impact on our systems, our business and most importantly, our customers as we take on new challenges that will reshape the e-commerce industry.
We are seeking someone who has strong technical, project and people skills with a can-do attitude and a focus on delivering high quality software.
The ideal candidate:
Is enthusiastic about diving deep into complex problems and coming up with simple solutions Is a natural leader and a great team player - humble, hungry and has great interpersonal skills Passionate about Agile development and well experienced in delivering incrementally using Agile engineering practices Puts consistent focus on operational excellence and security Experienced with open source technologies, object-oriented design, high performance and scalability Is capable of clearly articulating complex technical ideas to the business.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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