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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Security Engineer II, Stores Application Security, SDO AppSec, Stores Security - **Company:** Amazon.com, Inc. - **Location:** New York, NY, United States - **Experience:** Experienced - **Salary:** $159,300.0 - $212,800.0 - **Contract:** Internship / Graduate position - **Skills:** Java (Programming Language), JavaScript (Programming Language), .NET Framework, Amazon Web Services, User Authentication, C++ (Programming Language), Command-Line Interface, Code Review, Cyber Security, Domain Name System (DNS), Hypertext Transfer Protocols (HTTP), HTTP Secure, Identity and Access Management, Python (Programming Language), Network Security, Network Protocols, Object-Oriented Software Development, Ruby, Secure Coding, Software Engineering, TCP/IP, Software Security, Swift (Programming Language), Golang - **Published:** August 13, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/10500415/security-engineer-ii-stores-application-security-sdo-appsec-stores-security ## About the Role The ideal candidate combines technical acumen with an ability to lead by influence and communicate clearly. Technically, this person will be a security generalist with one or more areas of deep expertise. In their communication, they will clearly articulate risks to technical and non-technical audiences alike. Interpersonally, successful candidates will effectively harmonize disparate opinions while effectively prioritizing risks to guide their partners towards secure solutions., 3+ years of programming in Python, Ruby, Go, Swift, Java, .Net, C++ or similar object oriented language experience - Bachelor's degree in a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), or experience in IT Security - Knowledge of networking protocols such as HTTP, DNS and TCP/IP - Knowledge of industry-based security vulnerabilities and remediation techniques - Experience in troubleshooting systems issues, analyzing logs, or automating basic tasks using command line tools (non-internship experience) - Experience with explaining complex technical risks in simple, clear language so that non-technical stakeholders can easily understand and take appropriate action., Knowledge of command line tools to troubleshoot protocols, analyze log outputs, or automate basic tasks - Knowledge of networking protocols such as HTTP(S), DNS, and TCP/IP - Experience with AWS products and services - Knowledge of networking protocols, to include HTTP(S), DNS, and TCP/IP - 3+ years of any combination of the following: threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security experience ## Description As a Security Engineer, you will collaborate with software development teams to ensure we keep our customers safe while developing these novel services. In a given day, you might be inspecting an application's code for security issues, building a new framework to help our software developers build faster and more securely, or fine-tuning the design for a new service alongside its software developers., Define and drive implementation of proactive security controls for SDO's most critical, Ring 0 applications - Evaluated and implement security controls, ensuring Ring 0 developers build secure applications by default - Assess and drive mitigation of security risks - Build and/or drive adoption of security tooling (e.g., automated threat modeling, code scanning, security test generation) to scale security across SDO AppSec - Drive adoption of security guardrails, testing frameworks, and monitoring across Ring 0 applications - Collaborate with Ring 0 builder teams to integrate security guidance into development workflows, reducing late-stage security findings - Develop and maintain security documentation including threat models, risk assessments, and secure development guidelines - Support security incident investigations related to Ring 0 systems - Performing manual and automated secure code review (Java, Python, JavaScript) - Identifying and mitigating security issues at scale - Performing adversarial security analysis - Providing security guidance to internal development teams, stakeholders, and business leaders - Independently solving complex security problems About the team Diverse Experiences Amazon Security values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn't followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don't let it stop you from applying. Why Amazon Security At Amazon, security is central to maintaining customer trust and delivering delightful customer experiences. Our organization is responsible for creating and maintaining a high bar for security across all of Amazon's products and services. We offer talented security professionals the chance to accelerate their careers with opportunities to build experience in a wide variety of areas including cloud, devices, retail, entertainment, healthcare, operations, and physical stores. Work/Life Balance We value work-life harmony. Achieving success at work should never come at the expense of sacrifices at home, which is why flexible work hours and arrangements are part of our culture. 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