SW Automation and Framework Engineer, Amazon Leo
Amazon · Redmond, WA · Software Development
About this role
Amazon is hiring a mid-level QA Engineer in the software engineering function based in Redmond, WA. The posting calls out experience with Python, Java, C#, Linux and roughly 3+ years of relevant work. Compensation is listed at $143,700–$194,400 per year.
- Role
- QA Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Redmond, WA
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Visa
- Not sponsored
- Department
- Software Development
- Posted
- Mar 6, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersAmazon LEO is an initiative to launch a constellation of Low Earth Orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world. Come work at Amazon! The Role: Be part of the team defining the system level architecture of Amazon LEO's broadband wireless system from customer end points to terrestrial gateways via Low Earth Orbit satellites. This is a unique opportunity to define a groundbreaking wireless solution with few legacy constraints. The team analyzes customer requirements for overall throughput / availability of the network, assignment of resources to each customer area, coordination of spectrum with regulators and other users of the spectrum, and optimization of link budgets and system trade-offs In this role you will: • Develop, automate, and maintain RF validation and system test cases using Python within Linux-based test environments. • Implement automation for new RF functional, performance, and regression tests based on validation plans and engineering requirements. • Maintain and expand existing automated test suites to ensure continuous coverage as new features and firmware are introduced. • Execute automated RF test campaigns across lab testbeds and deployed validation environments, ensuring repeatable and reliable results. • Analyze test outcomes, logs, and…