Amazon.com Services LLC

Data Science, Science, cx and business trends

DataScienceManager,CustomerExperienceandBusinessTrends

$100–237k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Data Science Manager, Customer Experience and Business Trends at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Data Science, Machine Learning, Analytics, Leadership. Build metrics and trend-detection product. Design and operationalize framework”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver insights for decisions; Translate insights into decisions; Measurable business impact

Industry & Context.

Data Science, Science, cx and business trends
Problems you'll solve

Data-driven decisions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years quantitative solutions, 2+ years management experience, 5+ years statistical models, Knowledge of Python or R, Master's degree

Nice to Have

Machine Learning experience, Fairness in ML/AI experience

What You'll Do.

Build metrics and trend-detection product

Design and operationalize framework

Surface emerging business trends

Partner with stakeholders

Drive product adoption

Align products with business use cases

Translate ambiguous problems

Scope analytics solutions

Drive adoption for insights

Set clear expectations

Give actionable feedback

Create stretch opportunities

Lead transformation to GenAI

Shape technical strategy

Evolve analytics toward GenAI

Accelerate insight generation

Improve self-serve access

Free capacity for scientific investment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-org stakeholders; Internal customers; Partner teams; Centralized science teams

Communication Scope

Brief senior leaders

Process & Methodology

Roadmap

Full Job Description

Amazon's Customer Experience and Business Trends (CXBT) is seeking a Data Science Manager to lead a team of scientists and engineers within Benchmarking Economics Analytics and Measurement (BEAM). BEAM is a central analytics and science function that drives Amazon's quantification of CX improvement opportunities through comparative benchmarks, partnering with stakeholders across CXBT, business domain teams, Finance, SCOT, and other centralized science teams. This is a hands-on leadership role for a manager who can set technical direction, build durable data products, and grow people. You will own the strategy and roadmap for a portfolio of analytics products, working backward from leadership and stakeholder needs to deliver insights that inform decisions at the speed of business. Key job responsibilities - Build a holistic metrics and trend-detection product. Lead the team to design and operationalize an always-on framework of indicators that surfaces emerging business trends reliably enough to brief senior leaders. - Partner with cross-org stakeholders to drive product adoption and impact. Work directly with internal customers and partner teams to ensure our products are tightly aligned with business use cases, translate ambiguous problems into well-scoped analytics solutions, and drive adoption so that insights translate into decisions and measurable business impact. - Manage, mentor, and grow the team. Hire, develop, and retain a high-performing team of scientists and engineers. Set clear expectations, give actionable feedback, create stretch opportunities, and build the bench strength needed to scale the team's scope over time. - Lead the transformation from traditional analytics to a GenAI-native operating model. Shape and execute the team's technical strategy to evolve from manual, study-based analytics toward GenAI-enabled products and workflows — accelerating insight generation, improving self-serve access for stakeholders, and freeing capacity for deeper sc

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