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Front End Engineer at Amazon (Seattle, WA)

Are you interested in building tools and services to change the way customers create, deploy and manage their applications using Amazon Web Services. If so, read on!
The AWS Service Catalog makes it very easy to create, manage and scale enterprise resources such as EC2 instances, EBS volumes and RDS databases. The AWS Service Catalog extends the Amazon Web Services capabilities by giving developers and systems administrators an easy way to create and manage collections of related AWS resources as a single unit, manage the lifecycle of applications on the Amazon Web Services platform and make AWS the place to run your business.
If you are excited to solve problems that are raised by challenging questions like: How do I see all of the resources my application requires in a single place? How can I reliably duplicate my infrastructure between test, staging, and production environments? How should I name my resources so multiple developers and applications dont conflict? How can I make sure everything I need started correctly, and in the right sequence? How do I manage and operate my application when it is running and, how can I make sure things are cleaned up reliably and automatically when something goes wrong?
You will help us build next generation, responsive Progress Web and mobile applications (PWA) with bleeding edge front-end technologies, on top of cutting edge serverless stacks using AWS Lambda. You will work closely with customers, engineers, designers, and product managers from conception through delivery on world class applications.
If you have passion for customer experience and front-end web development while having fun and exploring new technology, then AWS Service Catalog is the place for you!
** For more information on Amazon Web Services, please visit https://amzn.to/2X2wjRP **



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