Multimedia Developer , D3 (Design, Development & Delivery) Team
Amazon · Arlington, VA · Design
About this role
Amazon is hiring a mid-level Frontend Engineer in the software engineering function based in Arlington, VA. The posting calls out experience with Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Node.js. Compensation is listed at $131,800–$178,300 per year.
- Role
- Frontend Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Arlington, VA
- Department
- Design
- Posted
- Apr 23, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersThe Design, Development and Delivery (D3) team provides shared development services including Creative Design, Video Production, Interactive Media Development and Localization. We enable the global AWS Field to drive best-in-class experiences for AWS customers through their cloud journey. We design, develop and deliver bar-raising training enablement, and measure the business impact of our work. We're seeking a Multimedia Developer who operates at the intersection of design craft and technical execution. You'll serve within a multidisciplinary team to shape scalable systems and influence stakeholders. You are equally passionate about design and development with strong front-end proficiency as a creative problem solver with an eye for world class functional design. You are able to bring disruptive ideas for how to conceive, create, and deliver engaging enablement experiences. This is an individual contributor role requiring strengths in UX/UI design, e-learning, AI / programming languages. Experience as a training / enablement consultant, digital agency, or video production studio is highly valued. Key job responsibilities Design and develop high quality, scalable and maintainable solutions. Shape the future of AI-powered experiences. Present work to peers, stakeholders, program teams and executive leadership. Identify, ideate and demonstrate features for future offerings. Please include your online portfolio and project…