Senior Software Development Engineer, Autonomous AI Security

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Austin, TX · Software Development

Senior Software Development Engineer to create autonomous AI security solutions for Amazon, leveraging AI/ML to automate threat detection, analysis, and remediation. The role involves architecting, designing, and developing these systems, building scalable applications, and mentoring a new team to enhance Amazon's security posture.

What you'd actually do

  1. Architect, design, and develop AI/ML-driven security automation systems to detect and mitigate threats at scale.
  2. Build and maintain scalable applications that enable adaptive, real-time security detection, analysis, and remediation.
  3. Develop automated systems integrated into Amazon’s security infrastructure.
  4. Research and prototype new security solutions, evaluating design approaches for technical feasibility.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of non-internship professional software development experience
  • 5+ years of programming with at least one software programming language experience
  • 5+ years of leading design or architecture (design patterns, reliability and scaling) of new and existing systems experience
  • Experience as a mentor, tech lead or leading an engineering team

Nice to have

  • 5+ years of full software development life cycle, including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build processes, testing, and operations experience
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent
  • Knowledge of Machine Learning and LLM fundamentals, including transformer architecture, training/inference lifecycles, and optimization techniques

What the JD emphasized

  • autonomous security solutions
  • AI/ML technologies
  • automate detection, analysis, and remediation
  • strengthening guardrails

Other signals

  • AI/ML-driven security automation systems
  • detect and mitigate threats at scale
  • build, mentor, and grow a new development team
  • improving detection capabilities, strengthening guardrails, and advancing automated security tools