Sr. Network Dev Engineer, BERE Network Testing Professional Services - Herndon, VA at Geebo

Sr. Network Dev Engineer, BERE Network Testing

The AWS Networking organization is hiring, and we're looking for talented Network Development Engineers (NDE) to join our team.
Within Networking, we're confronting and solving complex and high-stake challenges.
Our teams support all aspects of connectivity to/from Amazon and the outside world, as well as the connectivity between Amazon's data centers and services.
As a member of one our network engineering teams, you will play a part in designing and architecting networks that simply cannot fail, must scale infinitely, and can never constrain growth or innovation.
This opportunity sits within our Border Network organization where the team is responsible for designing networks connecting Amazon directly to the outside world (including the Internet, peers, and external customers), evolving the global backbone that interconnects our Regions as well as partnering with our internal customers.
Engineers in this organization define routing policy, design and implement Traffic Engineering solutions, as well as architect the hardware platforms and network design to support internal and external connectivity.
We move terabits of traffic in and out of our networks each day and are responsible for the ingress and egress points of traffic entering and leaving Amazon as well as the entirety of all internal and customer traffic that rides our global backbone.
Engineers on this team make day-to-day and strategic decisions that carry a huge amount of responsibility and impact.
Key job responsibilitiesAs a Network Development Engineer at Amazon, your core job responsibility is to design network topologies, architectures, and services that solve for many requirements.
We listen to our customers (both internal and external), but we also listen to our teams.
Our Engineers contribute materially to each team's roadmap, and constantly help us to determine what's most important.
Together, you and your leadership team will decide on the projects that best support your team's mission.
You will have the resources and time necessary to understand, scope, and deliver these solutions.
The primary area of responsibility you and your team will have is to design ahead of customer or technology needs, always predicting and solving for problems that have not yet occurred.
This takes the form of creating and defending High Level Design (HLD) documents, working with vendors or internal stakeholders to influence technology roadmaps, constructing and testing your solutions, and providing support to the teams that will deploy and operate these designs.
Our teams also serve as technical escalation points in support of our very talented operations teams.
We're interested in engineers with experience having designed, operated, and implemented networks of very large scale, and those well versed in the operation of the Internet routing hierarchy.
Candidates should understand the theory behind and have deep operational knowledge of routing protocols with particular emphasis on their impact to hardware platforms.
We're looking for those who have pushed platforms to their limits, understand how to work within the limitations imposed by third-party software and how to avoid them through your designs.
About the teamBERE Network Testing team is an innovative leader in network testing space within Amazon Networking.
We build the test infrastructure, automation APIs, and mechanism to automate test coverage to improve network safety.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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