Solutions Developer, Prototyping and Customer Engineering (pace)

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Arlington, VA · Solutions Architect

Solutions Developer role focused on building prototypes and customer-facing solutions using AWS services, with a strong emphasis on Machine Learning, Agentic Design, and Generative AI. The role involves rapid development, experimentation with new technologies, and translating business problems into technical solutions.

What you'd actually do

  1. As a Solutions Developer, you will partner with customers and AWS account and service teams to craft highly scalable, flexible, and resilient solutions that address customer business problems and accelerate AWS adoption.
  2. You'll shape and build prototypes across domains including Machine Learning, Agentic Design, Serverless Architecture, and multi-modal Generative AI—with most projects exploring the art of the possible using the latest methods, frameworks, services, and models.
  3. You'll own key development tasks from design through implementation with some supervision, delivering to a high standard.
  4. You'll work to identify ways to invent and simplify, by contributing to scaling and code re-use projects within the team.
  5. You'll pursue thought leadership by offering blogs and workshop content at our customer events.

Skills

Required

  • cloud architectures and platforms
  • technical software engineering skills
  • customer communication
  • learning new technologies
  • design and architecture knowledge
  • development capability
  • ownership and execution
  • invent and simplify
  • scaling and code re-use

Nice to have

  • Machine Learning
  • Agentic Design
  • Serverless Architecture
  • multi-modal Generative AI
  • AWS adoption
  • AI-assisted coding methods and tools

What the JD emphasized

  • builder's mentality
  • show me
  • tell me
  • critical
  • hands-on with technical software engineering skills
  • support direct customer communication
  • capable of learning new technologies and industry use cases quickly

Other signals

  • prototyping
  • experimentation
  • customer-facing
  • emerging technologies