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<p>Would you like to be part of a team that is solving new business challenges through innovative technology?</p> <p>The Team: The Fuse tech team is an innovative and high-energy team that is working on Amazon Fuse, a wholesale subscription service that enables 3rd party enterprises with billing and distribution capabilities. Fuse has created a one stop integration point for service teams (e.g. Prime, Music, Video, more) to be able to offer their subscription services through the top global partners who collectively offer subscriber billing services to more than 4B consumers. While we use existing Amazon systems when possible, you’ll be working on challenging problems that need innovative solutions.</p> <p>As a key member of our team, you will have the opportunity to work directly with partner teams (Prime, Music, Prime Video, Subscriptions, etc.), owning major deliverables across all aspects of development: scoping, design, implementation, and testing. Successful candidates can multi-task, quickly adapt to new development environments, learn new systems, create reliable/maintainable code, and find creative and scalable solutions to difficult problems.</p> <p>The ideal candidate is excited about technology and passionate about learning and should view every customer interaction as an opportunity to create an exceptional customer experience. Everyone on the team needs to be entrepreneurial, excited to work in a “green field”. The right candidate will wear many hats and work in a highly collaborative environment that is more startup than big company. You will work on cutting edge technology not legacy.</p> <p>The Role: As a Software Development Engineer, you will work with a team of talented engineers to build low-latency solutions for frontend, middle tier and backend as well as identify and evaluate new technology options for the challenges we are trying to solve. You will work with a variety of core languages, microservices, and technologies including Java, Dynamo DB, Lambda, SQS, SNS and many other AWS services. We are looking for a smart engineer who can effectively deal with ambiguity and work independently to clarify requirements, build prototypes and deliver results quickly. Come join a team in which builders build software and delight customers! You will learn, have fun, and make a positive impact on millions of people.</p> <p>Job responsibilities</p> <p>Develop high quality maintainable code<br /> Participate in design discussions<br /> Execute projects and develop against an outlined design<br /> Collaborate across team boundaries with other teams<br /> Communicate issues and technical roadblocks effectively<br /> Ability to navigate through a large complex codebase</p>

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