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Business Intelligence Manager, Amazon Warehousing and Distribution

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Business Intelligence Manager, Amazon Warehousing and Distribution

Job ID: 2972966 | Amazon Development Centre (India) Private Limited

Amazon Warehousing and Distribution (AWD) is seeking an exceptional Business Intelligence Manager to drive data-driven growth initiatives and shape the future of our global supply chain solutions.

About AWD:
We're revolutionizing supply chain optimization by extending Amazon's world-class logistics capabilities to global sellers, enabling them to optimize their on and off-Amazon sales channels worldwide. As a core component of Supply Chain by Amazon, we're building a multi-tenant, bulk storage and distribution service that empowers businesses with cost-effective, flexible, and reliable end-to-end supply chain solutions.

The Role:
As Business Intelligence Manager, you will:
• Lead a dynamic team developing critical data insights and analytics infrastructure
• Partner with global executive management to inform strategic decision-making
• Design and implement measurement and reporting frameworks
• Drive data-driven solutions for our rapidly scaling business
• Collaborate with teams across US, Europe, Japan, and other regions

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

- 7+ years of business intelligence and analytics experience
- 5+ years of delivering results managing a business intelligence or analytics team, including employee development and performance management experience
- Experience with SQL
- Experience with ETL
- Experience with data visualization using Tableau, Quicksight, or similar tools
- Experience with R, Python, Weka, SAS, Matlab or other statistical/machine learning software

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

- 4+ years of working with very large data warehousing environment experience
- 10+ years of data warehouse technical architectures, data modeling, infrastructure components, ETL/ ELT and reporting/analytic tools and environments, data structures and hands-on SQL coding experience

Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please visit https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations for more information. If the country/region you’re applying in isn’t listed, please contact your Recruiting Partner.

Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.


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