Systems Development Engineer - FinTech Professional Services - Piedra, CA at Geebo

Systems Development Engineer - FinTech

Are you interested in building high-performance, globally scalable Financial systems that support Amazon's current and future growth? Are you seeking an environment where you can drive innovation? Does the prospect of working with top engineering talent get you charged up? If so, Amazon Finance Technology (FinTech) is for you!Amazon Finance Technology is looking for a Systems Engineer to help build systems and automate solutions.
You will support critical finance business functions for customers around the world while meeting aggressive availability goals and ensuring robust system performance.
You will discover innovative ways to automate and scale our infrastructure as we expand globally.
You will work together with multiple teams and departments, with plenty of opportunities to learn and grow.
The ideal candidate has a passion for understanding computing systems and for applying that understanding with an obsession for delighting customers.
In this role, you will apply your skills with system administration, network management, and scripting languages, as well as technical communication and project organization to make your impact on improving our business processes.
As an Engineer in the team, you will take part in in the architecture, design, implementation and deployment of large-scale and complex software systems.
You will get to leverage your experience and expertise to deliver innovative solutions to challenging problems.
You will communicate your ideas effectively to achieve the right outcome for your team and customer.
You enjoy collaborating with others to increase the effectiveness of the overall team.
Your code, design, and implementation decisions should set a great example to other engineers.
You will also have the opportunity to impact the technical decisions in the broader organization as well as mentor other engineers in the team.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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