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Amazon Logistics (AMZL) is Amazon's "Last Mile" delivery service, responsible for delivering packages to households and businesses across the planet. We augment our traditional "deliver by van" with other models including Amazon Flex (gig economy drivers), Amazon Lockers, and even via Electronic Bikes in urban areas - all designed to deliver smiles to our customers.
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About the teamFulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service that allows sellers to outsource order fulfillment to Amazon, allowing sellers to leverage Amazon’s world-class facilities to provide customers Prime delivery promise.
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Test-driven development, integration testing, continuous integration and continuous delivery; and tools like Azure DevOps Pipelines, Jenkins, TeamCity, Travis CI, CircleCI. Linux, Ubuntu, CoreOS, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform.
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Our strong ecosystem relationships provide a significant competitive advantage, and we are a key partner of a broad range of technology providers, including Adobe, Alibaba, Amazon Web Services, Blue Yonder, Cisco, Dell, Google, HPE, IBM RedHat, Microsoft, Oracle, Pegasystems, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, VMWare, Workday and many others.
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As a Hardware Development Engineer for Amazon Fulfillment, Successful candidate will be able to work with some of the most talented engineers in the design, scientists in simulation and optimization in the development and delivery of physical distribution systems around the globe.
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Technical Certification in Cloud (e.g., Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google, security certifications). 6+ years of large scale enterprise experience in any of the following: consulting leadership/management, consulting practice development, practice lead, managing delivery and implementation for IT Services Consulting / System Integrators (SIs.
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H264, ProRes, M4V, WMV, Bif, FTP, Aspera, Amazon S3, Telestream Vantage) Content Delivery Manager [100% Remote] Knowledge of Audio and Video containers, codecs and formats as well as delivery methods.
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Manager, Commerce Search OverviewResponsibilities include but are not limited to:Plan, create, optimize, and measure retailer paid search activation activities for clients on eRetailer sites and networks including Amazon, Walmart, Instacart, Kroger, Criteo, CitrusAds, and others.
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CDL License Not required) We are looking for people who have been Local Drivers, Route Drivers, Truck Drivers, Couriers, Pick Up Drivers, Delivery drivers - and if you have driven for UPS, Amazon, previous FedEx companies, DHL, Wal-Mart, Uber, Lyft or any other similar companies that is a plus; and we have a job waiting for you as we are hiring urgently and immediately.
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Own partner performance metrics, holding partners accountable to Amazon delivery specifications and continuing to raise the bar on partner performance, building strategic partner relationships with partner executive teams, consistently leaving it better than you found it.
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Amazon Web Services is leading the next paradigm shift in computing and is looking for an accomplished leader for the role of Cloud Advisory Principal (Deal Architect) for the Enterprise Transformation (ET) team in the AWS Partner Organization.
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Involvement in building Infrastructure as Code (IAC)Willingness and the ability to pick up and learn new coding languagesDeep understanding of security, reliability, performance and cost-effectiveness of distributed systems on public cloud providers like Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google GCP.
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Expertise in big data processing technologies like Amazon EMR to run Apache Spark, Apache Hive and Presto. We are looking for a hands-on Lead Software Engineer to join our Big Data, Software as a Service (SaaS) Team. This group is responsible for creating the INRIX Trips and Signal Analytics data from billions of GPS points daily and creating APIs to efficiently delivery these to internal SaaS products and external customers.
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This position will be front and center in driving this growth through out of-the-box strategic thinking, forming deep partnerships, stakeholder alignment and management, cross functional collaboration and strategic program delivery through every stage of the cycle.
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4+ years experience in enterprise-scale technical design, delivery, or consulting on Azure AI services, Generative AI, NLP, Computer Vision, Search, Deep Learning, Azure Machine Learning, MLOps, Open-Source AI frameworks, AI infrastructure, architecture design, or related technologies.
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