Business Intelligence Engineer, EU Supply Chain Engineering

Amazon
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Business Intelligence Engineer, EU Supply Chain Engineering

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Job Description

The EU Supply Engineering team is expanding its team with new BIE roles to build world-class solutions supporting customer fulfillment operations through optimal inbound and placement decisions. This role offers opportunities to work on cross-functional, exploratory initiatives, expand domain knowledge in Supply Chain optimization, and enhance technical skills by working closely with Software Developers and Applied Scientists.

Amazon's Supply Chain drives innovation to improve product availability and speed while reducing costs and carbon emissions. This role provides a unique view into Amazon Inventory Placement systems, processes, and operations, fostering collaboration across planning, operations, and technical teams. The system will be built in-house, partnering with SCOT, utilizing advanced technology for automating large-scale business, planning, and optimization decisions. The EU Placement team leads in thought leadership on Ideal Placement and Network Capacity Management, working with top industry talent.

Preferred knowledge includes programming languages like Java, Python, and AWS tools.

This Role Will Be Of Your Interest If

  • You are a self-starter interested in architecting systems involving large-scale data processing, Machine Learning, economic and optimization models, and workflow orchestration.
  • You enjoy working on innovative and impactful initiatives with significant cost savings and growth potential.
  • You can effectively communicate technical challenges and solutions to non-technical audiences.
  • You are willing to experiment with new technologies as needed.
  • You value working in an engineering team while staying close to business problems.
  • You employ Test-Driven Development and Continuous Deployment practices.
  • You aim to expand and optimize supply chain systems for emerging business initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build models and design systems to enhance Inventory Placement strategies for same-day business.
  • Drive improvements in placement strategies through data modeling and analysis to optimize inventory distribution, enhance product selection, and reduce delivery distances.
  • Collaborate with technology teams to prioritize and implement new features and configurations based on business needs.
  • Research and develop new opportunities, presenting findings to Supply Chain, Finance, FBA, and Retail leadership.

A Day in the Life

  • Work with a diverse team of BI Engineers, Data Scientists, Program Managers, and Finance Analysts to develop metrics and analytical tools aligned with business goals.
  • Partner with business and tech teams to prioritize impactful insights.
  • Investigate systems to identify root causes of issues.
  • Scale findings to understand impacts and prioritize accordingly.
  • Conduct data-driven experiments to foster innovation.
  • Perform large-scale analysis using new metrics and statistical models.

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in BI, finance, engineering, statistics, computer science, mathematics, or related fields.
  • Experience in data/BI space and SQL.
  • Experience with data visualization tools like Tableau or Quicksight.
  • Ability to develop and present new metrics for business performance insights.
  • Experience with AWS solutions such as EC2, DynamoDB, S3, and Redshift.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master's degree in relevant fields.
  • Experience with scripting in Python and SQL for data processing and modeling.
  • Software development experience in Java or Python.

Amazon is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We prioritize your privacy and data security. For accommodations during the hiring process, please visit our support page.


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