System Development Engineer II, Bill Computation SDK Professional Services - New York City, NY at Geebo

System Development Engineer II, Bill Computation SDK

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for talented software engineers who have a passion for Big Data and distributed systems at trillions of transactions scale to help build the next generation of AWS internal services.
Our applications are responsible for processing 270 million events per second and 20 terabytes of data per hour.
As a foundational system we must scale with the growth of cloud computing at Amazon.
The AWSBilling team is responsible for Metering Usage and Generating Monthly Charges.
These include but are not limited to enabling:
AWS product pricing, AWS product subscriptions, AWS product discount programs, customer credit management, storing AWS product usage, computing the bill, the estimated bill, computing tax, and storing bills and line items for external customer consumption.
As a Software Developer, you have the opportunity to lead the paradigm shift in streaming Big Data by building applications on top of cutting-edge AWS technologies such as Kinesis, EMR, DynamoDB, Redshift, Aurora, and many more.
Additionally, you can build meaningful software that can radically change how AWS wins our largest customers over to the Cloud.
And finally, as an Amazon engineer, you get to own the full lifecycle of your systems, work on challenging problems at Amazon Scale, and collaborate with some of the best in the business.
If all of this sounds exciting to you, then please come join us and help shape the future of the Cloud!Key job responsibilitiesDesign, development, testing, deployment of applications, which support Bill Computation process.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
New York, NY, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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