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Business Intelligence Engineer - Locations considered: London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Berlin, EU Heavy and Bulky Services

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Greater London
2 months ago
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Locations considered: London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Berlin

Are you interested in building data warehouse and data lake solutions to shape the analytical backbone of the EU Heavy Bulky & Services team? We are hiring a Business Intelligence Engineer to scale up our data projects to the next level. This position requires experience in building Business Intelligence solutions, paired with bringing a hands-on data engineering mentality. We seek individuals that enjoy to collaborate across stakeholders and that bring excellent statistical and analytical abilities to the team.

Heavy Bulky & Services is a growing Amazon business, designed to enable Customers to enjoy website browsing, product shopping and delivery experience for our specific product portfolio. We are looking for a Business Intelligence Engineer to support our European business. This role will work across teams including Product Managers, Tech, Logistics, Finance and Retail. You will be able to display excellent communication skills and stakeholder management, focus on upholding standards and be committed to creative problem solving and getting things done. Our Customer Experience is critical and so you will be truly Customer obsessed.

The successful candidate will have played a leading role in bringing to life analytically derived solutions that have solved large-scale business problems. They will have contributed to the evolution of their team’s analytical practices. Experience of developing automated analytical solutions is preferred.

Key job responsibilities
- Design, develop and implement scalable data solutions, automate processes and accelerate analytics.
- Collaborate with other Business Intelligence Engineers on a WW scope and implement data pipelines to automate manual solutions.
- Develop analytics: deep-dive tools, UIs, metrics, and dashboards.
- Communicate analytical outputs to stakeholders with a focus on making clear insights and tradeoffs.
- Propose and prioritize changes to reporting, create additional metrics, own the data presented.
- Build an expert understanding of technologies and techniques required to build analytical solutions in the Amazon data eco-system.
- Learn new systems, tools, and industry best practices to help design new studies and build new tools.

A day in the life
We dedicate 75% of our time to BI projects, to find solutions for business needs and to optimize internal processes. 15% go to ad-hoc tasks and analyses, the remainder of time to learning, trying out new tools or designing solutions for future projects.

About the team
The EU HBS BIEs are a data focused team that drives innovative projects for the Heavy Bulky and Services business. Our mission is to build a best-in-class Customer Experience for our selection.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

- Experience in analyzing and interpreting data with Redshift, Oracle, NoSQL etc.
- Experience with data visualization using Tableau, Quicksight, or similar tools
- Experience with data modeling, warehousing and building ETL pipelines
- Experience in Statistical Analysis packages such as R, SAS and Matlab
- Experience using SQL to pull data from a database or data warehouse and scripting experience (Python) to process data for modeling

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

- Experience with AWS solutions such as EC2, DynamoDB, S3, and Redshift
- Experience in data mining, ETL, etc. and using databases in a business environment with large-scale, complex datasets

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