Production Workflow Engineer, Amazon MGM Studios
Amazon · Culver City, CA · Systems, Quality, & Security Engineering
About this role
Amazon is hiring a mid-level Site Reliability Engineer in the software engineering function based in Culver City, CA (hybrid). The posting calls out experience with AWS, Cloud Computing. Compensation is listed at $131,300–$177,600 per year.
- Role
- Site Reliability Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Culver City, CA
- Work mode
- Hybrid
- Department
- Systems, Quality, & Security Engineering
- Posted
- Mar 20, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersDo you like to build? Are you passionate about the Media and Entertainment space? Amazon MGM Studios (AMS) Production Technology Engineering is seeking a Production Workflow Engineer (PWE) who will be responsible for driving adoption of the Studio's production and post production workflows in the cloud. Key job responsibilities The Amazon MGM Studios Production Workflow Engineer (PWE) is responsible for driving adoption of Studio-in-the-Cloud (SITC) cloud-based workflows (dailies, editorial, conform, color, mastering, remote production and others). You accomplish this by educating customers, internal partners, and third party production companies about the SITC suite of creative workflows You work vendors to validate workflows and integrate local workflow with the cloud using Backlot: Create. The PWE builds and deploys Backlot: Create workflows, acts as a primary contact for our internal stakeholders and end-customers. The PWE communicates gathers and communicates requirements and issues back to the product and engineering team. They work with customers remotely and in person. You will be a subject matter expert on the Studio's workflows and post production creative workflows in general. You will anticipate future trends and identify applications of emerging technologies and provide information to Product and Engineering to reduce friction, eliminate waste, and support faster workflows.…