Amazon Careers Remote @sarkariexamupdate(Systems Development Engineer)

Full Time02-Jun-2023
Overview

Firm Name: Amazon

Numbers of Jobs: Systems Development Engineer

Education Need: Graduate

Job Hours: 8

Payment: $20-$30/Hours

What's Job City: Atlanta 

Job Details:

 

DESCRIPTION.

 The Amazon Security SPEAR (Special Programs Evaluations Assessments and Response) team is seeking a highly motivated and innovative systems development engineer for its WiSec project. You will create and manage a new framework to implement and manage wireless security tools used in assessments and facilities all over the world. You'll develop cutting-edge, scalable, and innovative enterprise solutions with the assistance of our security engineers while utilizing the full range of AWS technologies. As you use and test these tools as part of remote and on-site evaluations, you will have the chance to put your solutions into action. Despite being far away, this job requires up to 50% of travel, both within the country and abroad.

 Vital job responsibilities.

 A systems development engineer's job on WiSec entails using technology to address problems. You will work in collaboration with partners, internal customers, and team members to understand their needs and pain points. You'll architect, build, deploy, and manage end-to-end solutions that run tests on hardware platforms, gather data, and automatically identify security issues in order to produce findings that can be put into practice. You'll develop solutions that have been successfully used before, are robust, easy to maintain, and are specifically designed for the operational environments we test them in. You'll delve deeply to address complex problems, find changes that will improve system effectiveness, and implement them. You will hone your tools to produce metrics and data that will aid in the enumeration of issues, investigation of their root causes, and development of efficient corrective actions by our team. You'll mentor security engineers in operational excellence and review their code. You'll be able to communicate effectively with properly documented code and run books.

 Connecting with the group.

 The SPEAR Wireless Security team at Amazon performs wireless vulnerability analyses of its infrastructure, tools, and services. We are a part of a larger assessment team that identifies security flaws in various areas. We are a multinational security team with personnel scattered across several different countries. We take the security of the data belonging to our customers very seriously, so we are constantly looking out for newly discovered security issues.

 ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS.

  •  2 years or more of non-internship, professional software development experience.
  •  2 years or more of experience in system architecture, with an emphasis on design patterns, dependability, and scaling.
  •  2+ years of practical experience in networks, storage systems, operating systems, and related technologies administration and systems engineering.
  •  systems engineering requires a fundamental understanding of networking, storage, and operating systems.
  •  the ability to program in at least one modern language, such as C++, Java, Python, Golang, PowerShell, or Ruby.
  •  For more than two years, I've been developing with AWS services.

 Priority requirements.

  •  having practical experience with Scrum in an agile setting.
  •  four or more years of professional, unpaid software development experience.
  •  4+ years of experience designing or architecting new and existing systems (including dependability, scaling, and design patterns).
  •  networking, storage, operating systems, and practical systems engineering experience for at least four years.
  •  I've been using AWS services for 4+ years to build.
  •  knowledge of wireless security testing.
  •  knowledge of radio frequency and wireless technologies and protocols (e. g. 802.11, Bluetooth, and Zigbee).
  •  understanding of software defined radios' signal detection and demodulation techniques.
  •  understanding of packet capture and analysis (using common tools like Wireshark).
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