Descrizione:
Research Scientist III
Job Location: Seattle, Washington.
Job Number: AMZ9443129.
Hours: 40 hours / week, 8:00am-5:00pm.
Salary Range: $159,200/year to $215,300/year.
Amazon is a total compensation company. The position may include equity, sign‑on payments, and other forms of compensation in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and other benefits. For more information, visit https://www.aboutamazon.com/workplace/employee-benefits.
Responsibilities
Design, prototype, analyze, and improve optimization models that are crucial components of our Seller inventory management systems. Work closely with software development teams and business partners to integrate prototypes into production systems and ensure that models are implemented properly to meet business requirements and performance scalability requirements. Apply domain knowledge and business judgment to identify new opportunities and quantify their impact, aligning research direction to business requirements and making the right judgment on research project prioritization. Develop scalable mathematical models to derive optimal or near‑optimal solutions to existing and new inventory planning challenges. Create prototypes and simulations to test devised solutions.
Requirements
- Ph.D. degree or foreign equivalent degree in Operations Research, Management Science, or a related field and three years of research or work experience in the relevant occupation.
- Three years of experience in building quantitative mathematical models to represent a wide range of supply chain, transportation, and logistics systems.
- Experience working with Python, SQL, Java, C++, or Scala.
- Experience performing quantitative, economic, and numerical analysis of the performance of Amazon systems under uncertainty using statistical and optimization tools such as Python, R, or XPRESS to find both exact and heuristic solution strategies for optimization problems.
- Experience with mathematical optimization, including linear programming, combinatorial optimization, integer programming, dynamic programming, network flows, and algorithms to design optimal or near‑optimal solution methodologies used by in-house decision support tools and software.
Amazon.com is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation.
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