Amazon's Global Corporate Sustainability team is seeking a Business Intelligence Engineer to drive data-driven solutions for environmental and social impacts across their worldwide corporate offices. This role combines technical expertise with sustainability initiatives, focusing on tracking carbon, waste, and water footprints while developing new metrics to embed sustainability into business functions.
The position requires a unique blend of technical prowess and sustainability knowledge, working at the intersection of data analytics and environmental impact. You'll collaborate with program managers, operations teams, and business leaders to identify improvement opportunities and shape strategic recommendations. The role demands expertise in business intelligence solutions, excellent analytical abilities, and the capability to work with cross-functional teams.
As a Business Intelligence Engineer in the sustainability team, you'll be responsible for creating and maintaining scaled, automated systems and dashboards, developing backend data infrastructure, and diving deep into carbon footprint reporting. The role involves extensive work with ETL processes, data visualization, and the development of analytical solutions that drive actionable insights.
The ideal candidate will bring 6+ years of experience in data science or business intelligence, strong SQL skills, and expertise with visualization tools like Tableau. They should be comfortable with ambiguity, detail-oriented, and driven by Amazon's commitment to sustainability. This role offers competitive compensation ranging from $117,300 to $202,800 based on location, plus comprehensive benefits and the opportunity to make a significant impact on Amazon's environmental initiatives.
This position represents a unique opportunity to combine technical skills with environmental impact at a global scale, working with one of the world's leading technology companies. The role offers the chance to influence Amazon's sustainability efforts while working on challenging technical problems that directly impact the company's environmental footprint.