Amazon EU Sarl

Business Intelligence, Business Intel Engineer, operations

SeniorBusinessIntelligenceEngineer,EUSTEPInboundandInventoryPlacementOperations(IIPO)

€105–145k ~AI est. Luxembourg, Luxembourg FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Business Intelligence Engineer, EU STEP Inbound and Inventory Placement Operations (IIPO) at Amazon EU Sarl. Skills: Business Intelligence, Data analysis. Build and maintain metrics. Create analytical tools and processes”

What You'll Achieve.

Enhance product availability; Enhance product speed; Reduce costs; Reduce carbon emissions; Simplify supply chain network; Deliver faster; Deliver cheaper

Industry & Context.

Business Intelligence, Business Intel Engineer, operations
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Data driven experiments

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience in the data space, Experience with SQL, Experience working directly with business stakeholders, Experience with data visualization

Nice to Have

Experience managing, analyzing and communicating results to senior leadership

What You'll Do.

Build and maintain metrics

Create analytical tools and processes

Drive placement strategy improvements

Optimize product spread

Collaborate with technology teams

Define key priorities

Implement recommendations

Research new opportunities

Develop new opportunities

Document new opportunities

Present new opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Business Intelligence Engineers; Program Managers; Product Managers; Finance Analysts; Business teams; Tech teams

Communication Scope

Presenting opportunities

Full Job Description

Have you ever wondered how Amazon delivers so quickly, or if delivery speeds could improve even further? In the Amazon EU STEP Inbound and Inventory Placement Operations (IIPO) team, we drive innovation for our customers to enhance product availability and speed while reducing costs and carbon emissions. This role will give an unique view into Amazon Inventory Placement systems, processes, and operations, enabling collaboration with planning, operations, and technical teams. Among others, you will have the opportunity to simplify our supply chain network to deliver faster and cheaper. If you excel at understanding complex systems and have a proven track record of analyzing data to generate insights and business recommendations at scale, we'd like to talk to you. This position is based out of our EU Headquarters in Luxembourg. Key job responsibilities • Build and maintain metrics to evaluate and enhance Inventory Placement’s systems. • Create analytical tools and processes to accelerate insights and automation. • Drive placement strategy improvements using data modeling and analysis to optimize product spread across Amazon facilities, enhancing selection and reducing customer delivery distance. • Collaborate with technology teams to define key priorities to accommodate growing business needs and implement recommendations through new features and/or configurations. • Research, develop, document and present new opportunities to all levels of Supply Chain, Finance, Fulfilled By Amazon (FBA) and Retail leadership. A day in the life • Collaborate with a diverse team of Business Intelligence Engineers, Program or Product Managers and Finance Analysts to develop effective metrics and analytical tools that address business goals. • Partner with Business and Tech teams to prioritize impactful insights. • Explore systems while performing anecdotes to understand concrete root causes. • Scale findings from anecdotes to understand its impact and respective prioritization. • Condu

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