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Amazon Senior Software Development Engineer Ring 
Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Gdansk 
661931489

04.09.2024
DESCRIPTION

Key job responsibilities
1. Design and develop highly scalable, reliable, and efficient embedded systems.
2. Architect complex embedded software systems, ensuring they meet performance, security, and reliability requirements.4. Mentor and guide more junior engineers, sharing technical expertise and best practices.
5. Proactively identify and mitigate technical risks, proposing innovative solutions to complex problems.
6. Stay up-to-date with the latest embedded systems technologies and industry trends, and apply them to improve Ring products.
7. Collaborate with product managers, hardware engineers, and other stakeholders to define and deliver embedded software requirements.
8. Ensure embedded software meets quality standards and regulatory requirements through rigorous testing and validation.
9. Contribute to the overall technical strategy and roadmap.A day in the life
As a Software Development Engineer, you will help solve a variety of technical challenges and mentor other engineers. You will play an active role in translating business and functional requirements into concrete deliverables and build quick prototypes or proofs of concept in partnership with other technology leaders within the team. You will help invent new features, design, develop and deploy highly scalable and reliable distributed services. You will work with a variety of core languages and technologies including C, C++, Python, Linux Kernel, device driver development and Networking L2/L3 protocols.


BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

- Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- Proven experience in software and embedded development with C/C++ and familiarity with SoC and embedded CPU.
- Field experience with writing low-level drivers, interrupting service routines, and general troubleshooting/debugging with hardware.