Senior Software Development Engineer, Sponsored Products and Brands

Amazon

Amazon

Software Engineering
Seattle, WA, USA
Posted on Oct 28, 2025

Description

About Sponsored Products and Brands

The Sponsored Products and Brands team at Amazon Ads is re-imagining the advertising landscape through industry leading generative AI technologies, revolutionizing how millions of customers discover products and engage with brands across Amazon.com and beyond. We are at the forefront of re-inventing advertising experiences, bridging human creativity with artificial intelligence to transform every aspect of the advertising lifecycle from ad creation and optimization to performance analysis and customer insights. We are a passionate group of innovators dedicated to developing responsible and intelligent AI technologies that balance the needs of advertisers, enhance the shopping experience, and strengthen the marketplace. If you're energized by solving complex challenges and pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI, join us in shaping the future of advertising.

About our team

Within Sponsored Product and Brands, the Demand Utilization team researches and deploy deep retrieval models, deep ranking models, Generative AI models, and reinforcement learning solutions to improve our understanding of shoppers intents, our understanding of advertisers intent, and to present the right sponsored product to the right shopper in the right search context.

Key job responsibilities
- Own end to end deployment of ML and GenAI technology at scale.
- Manage project prioritization, deliverables, and timelines.
- Evaluate trade-offs, educate the team on best practices, and influence technical strategy.
- Collaborate closely with Applied Scientists to investigate and plan experiments, prototype new technology, and evaluate technical feasibility.
- Communicate effectively with both technical and business partners.
- Operate in a dynamic environment to deliver high quality software against competitive schedules with rapidly-evolving priorities.