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Data Scientist / Business Intel Engineer (FTC), Prime and Marketing Analytics & Science (PRIMAS)

Amazon Business EU SARL (UK) - H91
London
5 months ago
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This is a 1 year FTC role.

Are you passionate about giving customers the richest, most inspiring experience in their shopping journey? Do you like to dive deep to understand how customer-centric solutions drive measurable results? Do you enjoy working closely with the business, scientists and software engineers to build scalable products? You are in the right place! Come join our Prime & Marketing Analytics and Science (PRIMAS) team, where your actions will have direct impact to millions of customers!

The EU Marketing & Prime organization is looking for a Business Intelligence Engineer. The position can be based in Luxembourg/London/Munich/Paris/Madrid.
The PRIMAS team provides a comprehensive understanding of customer segments, affinities and lifetime value. We use the latest data science tools and advanced analytical techniques to study customer purchase and engagement behaviors and generate actionable insights on where, when and how we provide products and programs to our customers to meet their needs and to delight them. We help to increase customer engagement, sales and marketing efficiency. Our systems are built entirely in-house and on the cutting-edge in automated large-scale analytics systems. You will generate insights, design/deliver/measure experiments and strategies across marketing channels (SEM/SEO, Affiliates, Display, Social, Mobile, Email, Onsite, etc.), engagement products and customer segments. You will improve our understanding of Customer behavior and engagement, design and conduct rigorous experiments on the effectiveness and efficiency of different marketing actions that will inform long term strategy. You will have the opportunity to work on the forefront of consumer analytics tackling some of the most difficult problems in the industry with some of the best scientists, statisticians and software engineers in the field.

Who we are:
We are a company of builders who bring their unique skills, perspectives, backgrounds and ideas to invent on behalf of our customers. We believe that an inclusive culture is essential to what we strive to achieve as a company. We take steps to ensure employees feel embraced, valued, and empowered to succeed and thrive. Amazon’s platform is for everyone, and so is our workplace.

We continue to learn and iterate, and foster inclusion internally through educational programmes, mentorship schemes, flexible working arrangements, and egalitarian benefits for all of our employees.

Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is central to Amazon’s mission to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Best Employer, and Safest Place to Work.


Key job responsibilities
You are good at:
•Working on complex loosely defined analytics problems and defining the team's Business Intelligence (BI) strategy. Delivering independently, and influencing the organization's BI architecture
• Providing analytics solutions for complex business problems. Building analyses/solutions that are robust, extensible and scalable. Communicating effectively with management audiences (e.g., narratives, inputs into Business Reviews). Refining Business Intelligence strategies that cross teams and making technical trade-offs for long term/short-term needs.
• Designing and implementing technical solutions with an appropriate analytics strategy and data set design. Understanding system limitations, scaling factors, boundary conditions, and/or the reasons for technical decisions
• Providing analyses, frameworks and solutions that inform multiple teams' business decisions and highlight new opportunities
• Driving best practices in operational excellence, data modelling, and analysis

Thank You!
We appreciate that applying for a new job takes a lot of work and we value your time. We are really looking forward to receiving your application!

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
- Experience with SQL
- Experience in the data/BI space

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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