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Hardware Development Manager, III

Here at Amazon, we embrace our differences.
We are committed to furthering our culture of diversity and inclusion of our teams within the organization.
How do you get items to customers quickly, cost-effectively, and--most importantly--safely, in less than an hour? And how do you do it in a way that can scale? Our teams of hundreds of scientists, engineers, aerospace professionals, and futurists have been working hard to do just that! We are delivering to customers, and are excited for what's to come.
Check out more information about Prime Air on the About Amazon blog (https:
//www.
aboutamazon.
com/news/transportation/amazon-prime-air-delivery-drone-reveal-photos).
If you are seeking an iterative environment where you can drive innovation, apply state-of-the-art technologies to solve real world delivery challenges, and provide benefits to customers, Prime Air is the place for you.
Come work on the Amazon Prime Air Team!Prime Air is seeking an experienced Hardware Development Manager who combines superb technical, analytical, and leadership capabilities with a demonstrated ability to get the right things done quickly and effectively.
This person must be comfortable leading a team of top-notch developers and collaborating with our research teams.
We're looking for people who innovate and love solving hard problems! You will work hard, have fun, and of course, make history!Export Control LicenseThis position may require a deemed export control license for compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Placement is contingent on Amazon's ability to apply for and obtain an export control license on your behalf.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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