Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

AppliedScientistII,AmazonFulfillmentTechnology(AFT)Science

$143–193k Bellevue, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Applied Scientist II, Amazon Fulfillment Technology (AFT) Science at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Operations Research, Optimization, Machine Learning, GenAI/LLM. Develop understanding of operational processes. Develop understanding of system architecture”

What You'll Achieve.

Develop production solutions; Exceed state of the art; Run systems optimally; Impact process efficiency; Impact associate experience

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Optimization; Mathematical modeling

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree and 4+ years experience, PhD or Master's degree and 4+ years science, 3+ years building models, Experience programming in Java, Experience programming in C++, Experience programming in Python, Relevant industry applied research experience

Nice to Have

PhD with industry applied research, Experience with labor planning, Experience with staffing optimization

What You'll Do.

Develop understanding of operational processes

Develop understanding of system architecture

Develop understanding of business requirements

Identify opportunities for improvement

Design scalable mathematical models

Develop scalable mathematical models

Advocate for technical solutions

Partner with software engineers

Integrate prototypes into production

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with scientists; Collaborate with software engineers; Collaborate with product managers; Collaborate with operations leaders

Communication Scope

Advocate for technical solutions

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