Business Intelligence Engineer, Transportation Execution Initiatives at Amazon

Business Intelligence Engineer, Transportation Execution Initiatives Details

April 17, 2019, 11:50 a.m.
Business Intelligence
Fulfillment Transportation
Seattle, WashingtonBellevue, Washington
Execution Initiatives team Transportation Execution Initiatives
Amazon’s Transportation Execution Initiatives team is focused on ensuring that forward looking initiatives that enhance our supply chain maintain world class excellence in operational execution of on-time and in-full. Amazon’s Transportation Execution Initiatives team is looking for a customer-focused, detail-oriented, experienced Business Intelligence Engineer to provide recommendations on how to improve customer delivery performance, leveraging a toolkit of numerical methods and modeling. As a BIE, you will be responsible for defining and executing reports to drive operational excellence, exceed our customers’ expectations and achieve performance goals. In partnership with Program Managers, BIEs will expose gaps in our supply chain that leave us vulnerable to customer facing defects. Additionally you will provide insights into operational issues, analyze the root cause and provide recommendations for improvements. Role will require data analysis, understanding of the systems workflow,

· BS in Computer Science, Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Economics/Applied Economics or in another quantitative and engineering field OR 2+ years of Amazon experience · 3+ years of experience in using quantitative analysis, including but not limited to forecasting, regression modeling and statistical process control. · 3+ years of experience with BI analytics/ reporting/visualization tools · 3+ years of experience with any of the following: Ruby, Oracle, Redshift, SQL, R· Graduate degree in Engineering, Logistics, or another quantitative field preferred
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