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Senior Data Scientist, Artificial General Intelligence, AGI at Amazon.com Services LLC

Required Skills

pythonsqlai/mlstatistical modelingdata visualizationtableauexperiment designmentoring

About the Role

Senior Data Scientist role on Amazon's AGI team, applying advanced analytics, AI/ML, and statistical modeling to derive insights from massive datasets. Responsibilities include designing experiments, building models, developing metrics, and creating dashboards to drive decision-making and system improvements.

Key Responsibilities

  • Apply advanced analytics, AI/ML, and statistical concepts to derive insights from massive datasets
  • Design experiments, build models, and develop metrics to evaluate system performance
  • Build dashboards to automate data collection and reporting for stakeholders
  • Write detailed reports and provide actionable recommendations to maximize customer impact
  • Coach and mentor junior scientists in the team

Required Skills & Qualifications

Must Have:

  • 5+ years of data scientist or similar role experience involving data extraction, analysis, statistical modeling, and communication
  • 5+ years of experience with data querying languages (e.g., SQL), scripting languages (e.g., Python), or statistical/mathematical software (e.g., R, SAS, Matlab)
  • Master's degree in a quantitative field or Bachelor's degree with 8+ years of relevant experience
  • Experience with statistical models (e.g., multinomial logistic regression) and data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Quicksight)

Nice to Have:

  • Experience managing data pipelines
  • Experience as a leader and mentor on a data science team
  • Experience working with scientists, economists, software developers, or product managers
  • Experience collaborating with data engineers and business intelligence engineers

Benefits & Perks

  • Medical, financial, and/or other benefits
  • Equity and sign-on payments may be provided
  • Inclusive culture with workplace accommodations for disabilities