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Join the world class safety culture at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and be part of supporting the largest cloud computing infrastructure team as a Regional Safety Engineer. - Minimum four year college degree in a health and safety, physical science, related field or equivalent experience in health and safety management.
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Conduct health and safety audits of data centers and active construction sites to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements as well as life safety requirements. - Maintain adequate safety record keeping and data integrity.
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You will work closely with Product Management, Software Development,Data Science, and other Data Engineering teams to develop scalable and innovative analytical solutions, process and store terabytes of low latency structured and unstructured data, and enable the Echo Device team to build successful, data driven strategies.
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The Alexa Echo Device Team is looking for a talented, highly motivated Data Engineer to join our Business Intelligence team. As a Senior Data Engineer, you will work in one of the world's largest and most complex data warehouse environments.
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We are looking for a Data Engineer to help us extend our geospatial capabilities to build sustainable experiences for customers at Amazon. Partner with the science team to operationalize new data pipelines, identifying opportunities to scale science work, and promote data best practices.
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Own the operations of Amazon World-Wide Sustainability’s geospatial data, including ingestion, documentation, quality, and metadata management. Basic understanding of geophysics (weather, climate, earth science.
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Company - Amazon Data Services, Inc. Each day you will work with our data center engineers, the people who make the cloud go. Perform data trend analysis to present to cluster leadership to support business and safety initiatives.
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We support all AWS data centers and all of the servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment that ensure our customers have continual access to the innovation they rely on. You will be responsible for improving the health and safety of our data centers, advancing safety culture, and protecting our employees.
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We are looking for an experienced Data Engineer with an uncanny ability to integrate multiple heterogeneous data sources to build efficient, flexible, and scalable data warehouse and reporting solutions.
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The AWS Product Analytics and Data Science (PANDAS) team is at the forefront of leveraging cutting-edge AI/ML technology and infrastructure to redefine how internal product teams interact with and derive insights from their data.
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We are building the next generation of sales products and tools to accelerate growth at AWS. The AWS Sales Insights, Analytics, and Data Engineering & Science (SIADS) team is looking for a Sr Business Intelligence Engineer to support net-new insights products using external intelligence (3P data.
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We provide petabyte-scale, low latency and highly available event look up services to a wide set of users within Amazon Ads. We apply the latest machine learning and big data technologies available on terabytes of data a day operating Petabyte size clusters.
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Proficient in the theory and practical application of experimental design, statistical result analysis, information retrieval, data science, machine learning, and data mining. Architect and develop scalable and resilient data solutions for real-time and batch processing, enabling self-service business intelligence for analytics users.
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You will be developing scalable solutions using data to solve critical data science problems in translation, intelligent routing, text autocompletion etc. In this role, you will work in a multidisciplinary team of developers, scientists and data engineers and build solutions at the crossroads of engineering and science.
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You will leverage your exceptional analytical abilities, expertise in business intelligence tools, and passion for data-driven decision-making to drive business impact. Experience programming to extract, transform and clean large (multi-TB) data sets.
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