Software Development Engineer , Media Planning and Measurement
Amazon · New York City, NY · Software Development
About this role
Amazon is hiring a mid-level Software Engineer based in New York City, NY. The posting calls out experience with Python, TypeScript, Java, C#. Compensation is listed at $143,700–$194,400 per year.
- Role
- Software Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- New York City, NY
- Department
- Software Development
- Posted
- May 7, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersApplication deadline: May 22, 2026 Amazon Ads is the fastest-growing segment of Amazon's business, and Budget Planning Services (BPS) is the intelligence engine behind how advertisers allocate billions in ad spend across Amazon's ecosystem. BPS powers budget optimization, reach forecasting, and media planning recommendations for some of the world's largest brands — helping them decide where to invest across Streaming TV, Display, Sponsored Ads, and emerging channels. We're building the next generation of AI-powered planning infrastructure: a standalone BPS Agent that exposes budget optimization as composable skills via Model Context Protocol (MCP). Our systems serve multiple consumers — from the Ads Planner UI to AI agents (Smart DVA, Sales Assistant) to programmatic APIs used by agencies globally. Think multi-step optimization workflows, agentic orchestration, real-time forecasting, and intelligent budget allocation at scale. Key job responsibilities We're looking for software engineers who want to build at the intersection of AI agents, optimization systems, and advertising technology. You'll design and deliver: - Agentic skills and MCP tool integrations that expose budget optimization to consuming agents and platforms - Multi-step orchestration workflows that compose forecasting, optimization, and explainability services into coherent planning recommendations - Scalable APIs and batch endpoints serving real-time and programmatic consumers…