Amazon

Security Engineer III - AMZ9441880

Seattle, WA, USA

Found: February 7, 2026

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Location: Seattle, WA, USA

Compensation:

$178,400/year to $226,700/year

Responsibilities:

Collaborate with scientists and software engineers to research and develop innovative machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for challenging cybersecurity problems. Analyze the output of ML/AI models for accuracy, customer impact, and interpretability. Integrate successful experiments into large scale, highly complex production services. Build complex systems that turn machine/deep learning and AI research into great products for our customers.

Requirements:

  • Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, or related field and two years of experience, or a Bachelor's degree with five years of experience.
  • Experience in building automated tools in a modern programming language.
  • Focus on cloud, system, or network security.
  • Experience with network-based attack patterns and related threat models.

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