Amazon Web Development Engineer Jobs 2026
Carrier Logistics | Hyderabad
Job Overview
Amazon is hiring candidates for the role of Web Development Engineer-I, Carrier Logistics in Hyderabad, India.
This is an excellent opportunity for candidates who want to build their career in web development, frontend engineering, and scalable application development within a global product-based company. The role focuses on building interactive user interfaces and delivering high-quality web applications.
💡 Why this role?
You will work on modern web technologies, develop user-centric applications, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable logistics solutions powered by AWS infrastructure.
Roles & Responsibilities
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Develop and maintain web-based applications, building interactive and responsive frontend components.
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Translate design mockups and user stories into functional applications, conducting usability testing where required.
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Work heavily with AWS infrastructure, REST APIs, and cloud-based systems to ensure performance and scalability.
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Follow software development lifecycle (SDLC) best practices, participating in code reviews and automated testing.
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Communicate directly with stakeholders to gather requirements, continuously learning and implementing new frameworks.
Eligibility Criteria
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent technical field.
Experience
Relevant experience in developing and managing web-based applications in an Agile environment.
Technical & Core Competence
Proficiency in HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. Experience with modern frameworks like React and Angular. Knowledge of AWS infrastructure, REST APIs, JSON, and unit testing.
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