Amazon Leo is Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite network delivering fast, reliable internet connectivity to customers beyond the reach of existing networks. Behind every satellite in our constellation is a payload—the communication system that makes connectivity possible. Before a single satellite reaches orbit, its payload software must be validated, stressed, and proven through rigorous automated testing. We are hiring a Software Development Engineer to build the automation that validates payload software at scale. You will work at the intersection of satellite communication systems and software engineering, developing frameworks that test how payload software manages signal routing, beam forming, frequency coordination, and network handoffs. This is not black-box button-pushing—you will develop a deep understanding of how payload software operates, then translate that understanding into automated test systems that catch defects before they reach orbit. Our team builds the regression-testing automation that runs continuously as payload software evolves. Every code change, every configuration update, every firmware revision passes through the systems you build. Your work directly gates satellite production and launch readiness. You will not just write test scripts. You will understand what the payload software does—how it manages links, allocates capacity, handles interference, and recovers from faults—and use that understanding to build automation that validates behavior across thousands of scenarios no human could execute manually. You will own the feedback loop between payload development and production readiness.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level