System Development Engineer, Region Flexibility Migration (RFM)
Amazon • Hyderabad, India • Posted June 02, 2026
About the Role
Description
As a System Development Engineer, you will play an essential part in Amazon's Region Flexibility Migration team, executing critical infrastructure migration initiatives that enable Amazon's services to operate across multiple AWS regions. You will work on large-scale migration projects, build automation tools, and ensure operational excellence while supporting the RFE Boost Accelerator program. In addition, you will contribute to efforts aimed at optimizing memory utilization across service fleets, helping reduce infrastructure footprints, and preserve capacity to support continued growth and expansion. Join a team focused on reducing migration burden for service teams and delivering zero-impact migrations at a massive scale.
Key job responsibilities
- Design, implement, maintain, and deploy components that solve problems in a complex ecosystem. We work in lots of different languages (not limited to, but most often Python and Java). It is more important to us...
As a System Development Engineer, you will play an essential part in Amazon's Region Flexibility Migration team, executing critical infrastructure migration initiatives that enable Amazon's services to operate across multiple AWS regions. You will work on large-scale migration projects, build automation tools, and ensure operational excellence while supporting the RFE Boost Accelerator program. In addition, you will contribute to efforts aimed at optimizing memory utilization across service fleets, helping reduce infrastructure footprints, and preserve capacity to support continued growth and expansion. Join a team focused on reducing migration burden for service teams and delivering zero-impact migrations at a massive scale.
Key job responsibilities
- Design, implement, maintain, and deploy components that solve problems in a complex ecosystem. We work in lots of different languages (not limited to, but most often Python and Java). It is more important to us...