We're working with Amazon Data Services on this opportunity
Front End Engineer – Data Center Supply Solutions
$129,300–$223,600
Seattle, WA – Hybrid / Remote options
Amazon’s Data Center Supply Solutions (DCSS) team builds the tools that help AWS plan, acquire, and deliver global data center capacity. You’ll join a high-impact engineering team developing front-end systems that power land analytics, mapping, and site-selection insights for AWS infrastructure.
What you’ll do
Build responsive, intuitive web applications used across AWS Infrastructure
Integrate spatial data, mapping libraries, and third-party services
Own front-end architecture and drive technical design decisions
Deliver clean, scalable code and reusable UI components
Partner with product and program teams to shape features and roadmap
Ideal experience
3+ years professional software engineering (non-internship)
Strong front-end engineering experience (React, TypeScript, etc.)
Experience working with spatial/mapping data is a bonus
Comfortable owning technical decisions and front-end architecture
Why it’s attractive
High ownership front-end role directly supporting AWS data center expansion
Large salary band + strong upside
Big-impact engineering work (capacity planning at AWS scale)
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Requirements
3+ years professional software engineering (non-internship)
Strong front-end engineering experience (React, TypeScript, etc.)
Comfortable owning technical decisions and front-end architecture
Additional Instructions
Build responsive, intuitive web applications used across AWS Infrastructure
Integrate spatial data, mapping libraries, and third-party services
Own front-end architecture and drive technical design decisions
Deliver clean, scalable code and reusable UI components
Partner with product and program teams to shape features and roadmap
Perks and Benefits
High ownership front-end role directly supporting AWS data center expansion
Large salary band + strong upside
Big-impact engineering work (capacity planning at AWS scale)