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Software Development Manager - AMS

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is expanding a team of talented software development engineers focused on developing highly scalable software platform using cutting-edge technologies.
The software applications and platform built by this team will impact a multi-million dollar global business and will make it possible for millions of AWS customers and enterprises leveraging AWS around the globe to keep their AWS knowledge up-to-date.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute in building full-stack serverless and microservices-based applications, advanced learning solutions, and much more from the ground up using cutting-edge technologies.
We are looking for a highly motivated Software Development Manager to bring in their ideas and experience to help us reach our goals.
Talk to us to learn more about the full spectrum of applications and technologies we are working on!Your role as Software Development Manager will be to bring your expertise in technical leadership and people management to lead a team that builds full-stack applications and integrates these applications so that they work seamlessly across Amazon and customer ecosystems.
You'll design these systems from from the ground up, leading their build-out in an agile style, and taking them to production and beyond.
You will use front-end frameworks such as Angular and GWT, proprietary service frameworks, AWS services, and multiple data stores including DynamoDB, RDS and Redshift.
You'll work with Amazon's recruitment team to hire junior and senior developers and be responsible for their end-to-end development and delivery, and you'll report to a senior manager of learning technology development.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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