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Software Development Engineer, CIA Interactions
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Austin, United States
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June 13, 2026
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Join Amazon's CIA Interactions Team and build the AI-powered tools that run Amazon's global network at scale. As an SDE II, you'll design and ship products that automate network infrastructure management across thousands of Amazon fulfillment centers worldwide, putting LLM technology directly in the hands of network engineers.
Our team owns a diverse portfolio of high-impact products: Turbo AI, an intelligent autonomous agent that reasons across Amazon's internal operational data to answer complex engineering questions; Imperium Inspector, an LLM-powered debugging service that eliminates hours of manual log analysis for network operators; Imperium UI, the single-pane-of-glass web platform for visualizing and executing network deployments globally; Cafe CLI, the command-line backbone engineers rely on daily to manage network infrastructure; and Fine-Grained Access Control (FGAC), the dynamic authorization system that governs safe, context-aware access across all ...
Join Amazon's CIA Interactions Team and build the AI-powered tools that run Amazon's global network at scale. As an SDE II, you'll design and ship products that automate network infrastructure management across thousands of Amazon fulfillment centers worldwide, putting LLM technology directly in the hands of network engineers.
Our team owns a diverse portfolio of high-impact products: Turbo AI, an intelligent autonomous agent that reasons across Amazon's internal operational data to answer complex engineering questions; Imperium Inspector, an LLM-powered debugging service that eliminates hours of manual log analysis for network operators; Imperium UI, the single-pane-of-glass web platform for visualizing and executing network deployments globally; Cafe CLI, the command-line backbone engineers rely on daily to manage network infrastructure; and Fine-Grained Access Control (FGAC), the dynamic authorization system that governs safe, context-aware access across all ...