Computer Vision SDE II, Scanless Technologies

Amazon.com Inc

MA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Algorithms, Calibration, Computer Vision, Computer Workstations, Cost Control, Cross-Functional, Data Collection, Engineering, Error Handling, Hardware Administration, Hardware Configuration Management, Hardware Design, Hardware Installation, High Availability, Identify Issues, Incident Response, Machine Tool, Production Support, Production Systems, Project/Program Management, Prototyping, Reliability Engineering, Software Development, Software Engineering, Systems Administration/Management, Systems Engineering, Technical Leadership, Telemetry, Test Automation, Testing, Truck Driver, Vehicle Fleets
LOCATION
MA
POSTED
6 days ago

Our team builds the technology that allows Amazon"s fulfillment systems to see and understand their environments without requiring employees to manually scan every item. We develop and deploy camera-based solutions inside robotic and human-operated workstations that can automatically identify, count, and track items and packages at high speed and high accuracy. When a new type of workstation needs this capability, our team builds it end to end: selecting and qualifying the right cameras, writing the software that processes what those cameras see, and supporting the system once it is running across many sites.

You will design and build the software that runs on edge computing devices installed inside fulfillment workstations. This software connects to various camera systems, processes images in real time, and makes decisions that previously required manual effort. You will ensure these systems work reliably across hundreds of locations where lighting, hardware configurations, and operational demands vary. Your solutions will directly reduce package handling errors and lower equipment costs by enabling simpler, more capable hardware setups to replace complex multi-camera arrangements.

This role requires both strong engineering skills and a willingness to invent. You will find opportunities to bring our vision technology into new types of workstations and fulfillment scenarios, taking ideas from early testing through to full-scale production deployment. You will build the automated testing and release systems that let the team deliver updates confidently, and you will create tools that allow partner teams to set up new deployments independently. Your work will directly shape the cost, reliability, and reach of autonomous package recognition across Amazon"s fulfillment network.

Want to see our technology in action? Our team built the vision system now running inside thousands of Amazon delivery vans that instantly identifies the right package for each stop using projected light, no scanning required. See how it works:

https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/transportation/amazon-vapr-delivery-van-packages

Key job responsibilities

  • Evaluate, prototype, and deploy novel computer vision capabilities that reduce hardware costs and improve item identification accuracy
  • Design and build edge inference and deployment infrastructure that moves computer vision models from experimentation to fleet-wide production across fulfillment workcells
  • Develop and extend the software stack running on edge computing devices, integrating first-party and third-party sensors into production systems that meet strict reliability and accuracy targets
  • Build sensor qualification, calibration, and validation tooling that enables new camera hardware to be onboarded and deployed with minimal manual effort
  • Own data collection and monitoring pipelines that capture production telemetry, support model retraining, and drive measurable defect reduction across deployed stations
  • Create self-service tooling and workflows that enable partner teams to onboard new workcell deployments without dedicated engineering support
  • Design fleet-wide observability systems: health monitoring, sensor anomaly detection, performance alerting, and proactive diagnostics that sustain high availability targets across hundreds of stations
  • Define and implement hardware abstraction interfaces for new sensor systems, ensuring every product team benefits from newly qualified hardware without code changes
  • Drive operational excellence: automated test and release pipelines, incident response, runbook development, and reliability improvements that sustain uptime targets at scale

A day in the life

We build the systems that give Amazon"s fulfillment network the power of sight. Our team turns computer vision research into production reality, deploying autonomous perception capabilities to robotic and human-operated workcells that process millions of packages daily. As an SDE on this team, you own the full path from sensor to decision: the software running on edge devices, the inference pipelines serving models in real time, and the tooling that lets new workcell types go from concept to deployment at speed.

On any given day, you might be writing the abstraction layer for a newly qualified camera system so every downstream team gains its capabilities instantly. You could be shipping an automated calibration workflow to dozens of fulfillment sites, diagnosing why a model"s accuracy drifted at a specific station, or building a fleet-wide health monitoring system that catches sensor degradation before operators notice it. You will prototype novel sensing approaches that replace expensive multi-camera setups with smarter, cheaper alternatives. You will design self-service tooling that lets partner teams deploy perception capabilities without waiting on your team. You will push code that runs at the physical edge of Amazon"s network, inside the workcells where robots and humans move real inventory at real speed. The problems are tangible, the feedback loop is immediate, and your work ships to production environments where you can measure its impact in defect reduction, uptime, and cost savings the same week you deploy it.

Amazon offers a full range of benefits to assist you and eligible family members, including domestic partners. Benefits can vary by location, the number of regularly scheduled hours you work, length of employment, and job status such as seasonal or temporary employment. The benefits that generally apply to regular, full-time employees include:

  1. Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage

  2. Maternity and Parental Leave Options

  3. Paid Time Off (PTO)

  4. 401(k) Plan

If you are not sure that every qualification on the list above describes you exactly, we"d still love to hear from you! At Amazon, we value people with unique backgrounds, experiences, and skillsets. If you're passionate about this role and want to make an impact on a global scale, please apply!

About the team

We are a small, cross-functional engineering team that delivers autonomous perception capabilities to Amazon"s fulfillment and delivery network. Our team combines software development engineers, applied scientists, technical program managers, and systems development engineers, giving us the breadth to tackle problems end-to-end, from research and algorithm development through hardware integration and production deployment.

We design, build, and deploy computer vision and sensor fusion solutions that run on edge devices inside robotic and human-operated workcells, enabling packages to be identified, counted, and tracked without manual scanning. We partner directly with workcell and logistics engineering teams to solve real operational challenges, and we measure our success in defect reduction, system uptime, and hardware cost savings. We are builders who value operational rigor, move quickly from prototype to production, and take ownership of systems that run at physical scale.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles