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Database Engineer

Do you want to be part of a team that supports critical payment related services for Amazon with air-tight security and five-nine availability, that serve millions of requests per minute? Do you want to be part of a fun group that explores cutting edge technology, with a culture of learning from each other and developing each other? Do you want to be part of an organization that will be in the center of projects that will shape the future of the payments industry? If you answer yes to any of the questions above, this position is for you!Amazon Payments Team is currently looking for a talented Database Engineer with 5
years of experience for its Seattle office to design, develop and manage the persistence solutions to serve Amazon Payment needs.
This position offers opportunity to become an expert on PostgresSQL, AWS persistence technologies RDS and RedShift.
As a database engineer, you will work directly with software engineers to implement solutions to accommodate our growth through lean and efficient approaches to data storage.
The right candidate should have design and development experience with enterprise class applications.
Effective communication and strong collaboration skills are requirements for the positiono Experience with multiple database platforms is a pluso Strong troubleshooting and problem solving skillso Experience with managing production database serverso Experience in PostgreSQL/MySQL replication technologieso Quantifiable success as a Database Administratoro Passion for learning and using new technologieso Thrives in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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