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Senior Business Intelligence Engineer, DNA

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City of London
6 days ago
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This position is open to the following locations: London, Luxembourg, Paris, Madrid, Milan, and Berlin.


Senior Business Intelligence Engineer – Amazon strives to be Earth’s most customer‑centric company, delivering low prices, vast selection, and convenience to customers worldwide. Our team is at the forefront of two pivotal programs, EU AVS and WW VX, each integral to enhancing the end‑customer experience and contributing to Amazon’s long‑term free cash flow. The EU AVS program provides an industry‑leading account management service at optimal cost‑to‑serve for Amazon that exceeds vendors’ expectations, while the WW VX program envisions Amazon as the most preferred, trusted, and efficient distribution option for vendors across all global touchpoints.


Key job responsibilities

We are looking for an experienced Senior Business Intelligence Engineer to lead our analytics and measurement strategy during a crucial phase of product expansion in the EU. You will build and own comprehensive measurement and reporting capabilities that will shape the success of new product launches across European markets.



  • Create the right datasets needed for the setup and launch of new products.
  • Design and track metrics to measure the business impact of product launches.
  • Conduct deep dives into program metrics and data to identify root causes and drivers.
  • Identify new data sources and metrics and create plans to harvest this data.
  • Build tools and automated reporting capabilities needed to serve the reporting requirements for both AVS and VX.
  • Support functional teams on ad hoc data requests and address their analytical needs.
  • Partner with other data teams members (scientists and data engineers) to deliver data products that range from analytical reports to complex science models.

About the team

The AVS and VX program teams are diverse organizations with employees across Europe and partner teams around the globe. This role can be based in London, Paris, Madrid, Munich, Berlin, Milan or Luxembourg. The teams drive improvements in products, services, tools, processes, communication, and vendor education worldwide, working with partner teams in Europe, North America, Japan, and emerging locales, and are responsible for all elements of a vendor’s interaction with Amazon including listing, catalog management, ordering, supply chain, marketing, payments, value‑added services, and vendor support.



  • Experience working directly with business stakeholders to translate between data and business needs.
  • Experience with SQL.
  • Experience with data visualization using Tableau, Quicksight, or similar tools.
  • Experience in the data/BI space – knowledge of data warehousing and data modeling.

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