Software Development Engineer II, Robotics ARM Compute BSP
Amazon
- Location
- US, TX, Austin
- Employment
- Full Time
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- Posted
- Mar 3, 2026
Skills
About this role
We're seeking a Software Development Engineer with deep expertise in Linux distribution development and Board Support Package (BSP) engineering for ARM-based compute platforms. This role is critical to Amazon Robotics operations, where you'll build and maintain custom Linux solutions that power compute devices across our global fulfillment and robotics network. You'll be responsible for developing scalable BSP solutions and managing large-scale deployment operations across diverse hardware ecosystems supporting Amazon's robotics infrastructure.
Work Environment
This role supports Amazon Robotics operations and may require occasional travel to fulfillment centers and robotics sites for hardware validation, troubleshooting, or deployment support. The position involves working with distributed teams across multiple time zones and participating in on-call rotations to ensure 24/7 support for critical robotics and fulfillment operations. Why Amazon Robotics? Join a team that's building the technology infrastructure powering Amazon's global robotics and fulfillment network. Your work will directly impact millions of customer orders and enable Amazon's commitment to fast, reliable delivery. You'll work with pioneering robotics technology at an unprecedented scale, solving complex technical challenges that few organizations face. We offer opportunities for growth, learning, and making a meaningful impact on one of the world's most sophisticated robotics and logistics operations. Key job responsibilities - Design, develop, and maintain Linux BSP images for ARM compute platforms deployed across Amazon's robotics and fulfillment network using Yocto Project or custom build systems - Create and maintain Yocto recipes, build configurations, package recipes, and system layers optimized for ARM architectures and robotics/fulfillment center requirements - Implement A/B update mechanisms with dual-boot partition systems and rollback capabilities to ensure zero-downtime updates across the fleet - Integrate device drivers and kernel modules specific to robotics and fulfillment center hardware requirements into Linux build systems - Deploy BSP builds at scale across Amazon's global fulfillment and robotics network, managing deployments across hundreds of buildings and hundreds of thousands of devices - Develop deployment automation for fleet management operations and validate system stability across diverse hardware configurations - Perform validation of BSP functionality including hardware interfaces, peripherals, and system components - Monitor and troubleshoot BSP deployments in production environments, responding to issues affecting robotics and fulfillment operations - Develop automated testing frameworks for BSP validation across different hardware variants - Ensure system security hardening and compliance with Amazon's security standards for robotics and edge compute devices - Collaborate with robotics and fulfillment center operations teams to ensure minimal disruption during updates and maintenance windows - Create and maintain documentation for build processes, deployment procedures, and troubleshooting guides - Participate in on-call rotations to support critical robotics and fulfillment center operation Professional Skills: - Strong problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking - Excellent communication skills for cross-functional collaboration - Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment - Customer-obsessed mindset with focus on operational excellence - Willingness to participate in on-call rotations to support critical operations A day in the life Your day typically starts by building Yocto recipes for new hardware platforms, ensuring the BSP stack is ready to support upcoming device variants. From there, you'll review overnight CI/CD build results, troubleshoot failed Yocto builds, and write BitBake recipes to integrate device drivers. You'll spend time on kernel configuration work