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Software Engineer, Pharmacy Fulfillment

Innovation is at the core of what we do.
We believe that by removing and reducing the barriers that prevent people from taking their medications, we can help customers conveniently get the medications they need, when they need them and take them as prescribed.
We have provided customers with the ability to find transparent and simple pricing, receive 24/7 customer service support, and have their meds delivered to their doorsteps while creating programs and products that embody our mission and position ourselves in becoming the world's safest and fastest online pharmacy.
Amazon Pharmacy is looking for a Software Development Engineer with strong technical competency and a history of delivery to support a high-impact, confidential project.
Our goal is to improve and enhance Pharmacy Fulfillment Technology to ultimately drive the best customer experience in the safest, most reliable and cost-efficient manner.
As an SDE you will build services and features that allow Amazon Pharmacy to deliver medications in a safe, secure, reliable, and scalable way.
As a member of our engineering team, you will be at the intersection of the physical and digital world.
You will be solving interesting and complex problems at every layer of the stack, and you will be helping to make a real difference for our end consumers.
You will have the opportunity to work cross-functionally with engineering, product, clinical, distribution, and customer care teams.
You will be expected to deliver testable, maintainable code to support our many ongoing initiatives.
Additionally, you will be responsible for participating in design discussions, code review, and communicating with stakeholders.
We look forward to hearing from you!#everydaybetterWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Boston, MA, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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