Business Intelligence Engineer, Amazon

Worldwide Operations Finance Standardization & Automation

Salary not provided
SQL
AWS
Python
Tableau
R
Redshift
MatLab
Quicksight
Oracle
DynamoDB
Senior level
London
Amazon

The largest online retailer and technology provider

Job no longer available

Amazon

The largest online retailer and technology provider

1001+ employees

B2CB2BMarketplaceCloud ComputingeCommerce

Job no longer available

Salary not provided
SQL
AWS
Python
Tableau
R
Redshift
MatLab
Quicksight
Oracle
DynamoDB
Senior level
London

1001+ employees

B2CB2BMarketplaceCloud ComputingeCommerce

Company mission

Amazon aims to be Earth’s most customer centric company. Their mission is to continually raise the bar of the customer experience by using the internet and technology to help consumers find, discover and buy anything, and empower businesses and content creators to maximise their success.

Role

Who you are

  • Are you enthusiastic about the standardization of data and the automation of Business Intelligence engineering processes to drive analytics and reporting? Do you excel in fast-paced, ambiguous environments?
  • Are you passionate about transforming data into actionable recommendations, implementing data governance best practices, and defining standards for data access, quality, and consistency? If so, your search ends here!
  • The Worldwide Operations Finance Standardization & Automation (SnA) Tech team is looking for a customer focused, analytically and technically skilled Business Intelligence Engineer (BIE) to join the team
  • The role demands a comprehensive grasp of data and reporting, requiring an individual with strong analytical capabilities and exceptional business acumen
  • Attention to detail, proficiency and advanced skills in SQL/DWH/Python, and a knack for solving data and reporting challenges are essential. Effective collaboration and clear communication with functional teams, both regionally and globally, are integral to the role
  • The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, embodying a creative and analytical problem-solving approach, aligning with the Amazon motto to "Work Hard. Have Fun. Make History."
  • The ideal candidate is a seasoned data professional with a strong bias for action, possessing expertise in data modeling, ETL, SQL, and scripting. Additionally, they should have a passion for presenting data in a visually appealing and easily digestible manner
  • The successful candidate will be a self-starter and quick learner, comfortable with ambiguity, results-oriented, with a keen attention to detail. They must insist on high standards, demonstrate decision-making abilities, and be ready to adapt in a fast-paced, ever-changing business environment
  • 5+ years of analyzing and interpreting data with Redshift, Oracle, NoSQL etc. experience
  • 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

Desirable

  • 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

What the job involves

  • As part of the transportation operation, Amazon ships several millions of packages every year to customers on time with high customer excellence
  • As a valuable member of the growing BIE team within the central Tech organization supporting WW operations finance, you will play a crucial role in shaping our strategic innovation program. Your contribution will empower project teams with insights into operational performance
  • The dynamic growth of the business and the evolving complexity of the global transportation network make this position both exciting and challenging. The ideal candidate will not only elevate the standard for data retrieval and analysis but will also exhibit a keen curiosity to understand the business holistically, proactively delving into issues as they arise
  • In this role, you will play a key part in identifying complex business problems, recognizing opportunities, and implementing solutions to enhance Operations Finance-facing systems, processes, and tools
  • Your responsibilities will include setting data modeling standards, constructing complex data pipelines, building and maintaining multiple databases, identifying complex/abstract problems, and uncovering insights through the use of statistical, data mining, and visualization techniques
  • Furthermore, you will contribute to process automation by developing deep-dive tools, user interfaces (UIs), metrics, and dashboards to communicate insights in real-time to business teams. Successful team members collaborate effectively with business customers and cross-functional data management teams to solve problems and implement innovative solutions

Salary benchmarks

Our take

Amazon is the world's largest online retailer, and is well-known for its disruption of well-established industries. The company is present in numerous verticals, including cloud computing with Amazon Web Services, AI with its range of Alexa devices and a global marketplace more commonly referred to as 'the everything store'. Acquisitions include Ring, Twitch, Whole Foods Market, and IMDb.

More recently, Amazon has been focused on leading the "third wave in digital advertising". Many businesses are now shifting ad dollars to retailers, which before would have been spent with online media platforms. Amazon's seen great success in the space, with its revenue from advertising now higher than its Amazon Prime membership scheme, audiobooks and digital music combined. This growth is particularly impressive considering its digital ad rivals (like Snap, Alphabet, and Meta) have suffered declines due to wider macroeconomic factors and Apple's iOS privacy changes.

Despite its dominant market position, Amazon will continue to be challenged over the next decade, including sustaining AWS's cloud dominance in the face of Google and Microsoft. On top of this, the company's e-commerce division is facing profitability problems despite its 2023 post-IPO debt funding of 8 billion. It will need to find new ways to stay above their competitors.

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Company

Company benefits

  • Employees have opportunities to own Amazon stock, participate in 401(k) plans with company match, and enroll in paid life and accident insurance
  • Financial counseling and estate planning services are also available, plus paid short-term and long-term disability if needed
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage to all our regular full-time employees, regardless of their level, tenure, or position
  • Amazon employees have free access to a network of more than 2 million caregivers, including nannies, babysitters and special-needs caretakers
  • Employees receive discounts on certain day care centers, and Amazon provides a variety of free resources for parents of children with autism, ADHD and developmental disabilities
  • Adoption assistance for qualified domestic and international adoption expenses including attorney fees, court costs, and travel
  • Leave Share program allows employees to give six weeks of paid parental leave to a spouse or partner who isn’t eligible for parental leave from their employer

Company values

  • Customer obsession rather than competitor focus
  • Passion for invention
  • Commitment to operational excellence
  • Long-term thinking

Company HQ

South Lake Union, Seattle, WA

Founders

Jeff Bezos

(Executive Chairman)

Jeff is an American business magnate, media proprietor, and investor. As well as founding Amazon, Jeff founded Blue Origin, an aerospace manufacturer and sub-orbital spaceflight services company and also owns The Washington Post.

Andy Jassy

(President & CEO (not founder))

Joined Amazon as a Marketing Manager in 1997. Developed AWS with Jeff Bezos, and became CEO of Amazon in 2021.

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