Business Intelligence Engineer Ii, Aws Dc Central Operations

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Seattle, WA · Business Intelligence

This role focuses on building and maintaining business intelligence and analytics products for AWS data center operations, with an increasing emphasis on leveraging GenAI tools like Amazon Q and retrieval-augmented analytics to enhance self-service capabilities for users. The primary output is customer-facing analytics products and reports.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, build, and maintain dashboards and analytical reporting solutions in QuickSight that support InfraOps decision-making
  2. Partner with business and technical stakeholders to translate operational questions into KPIs, data products, and Weekly and Monthly Business Review (WBR/MBR) narratives
  3. Develop and present recommendations to senior leaders, including written narratives and verbal walk-throughs of insights
  4. Design Amazon Q topics and supporting datasets that enable customer analysts to self-serve on questions previously requiring a CIAT engagement
  5. Use CIAT's GenAI tools — Amazon Q, natural language query interfaces, and retrieval-augmented analytics — as a primary part of the job

Skills

Required

  • Analyzing and interpreting data
  • Data visualization
  • Data modeling
  • Warehousing
  • Building ETL pipelines
  • Complex SQL queries
  • SQL to pull data from a database or data warehouse
  • Scripting (Python)
  • Developing and presenting recommendations of new metrics
  • Bachelor's degree in BI, finance, engineering, statistics, computer science, mathematics or equivalent quantitative field

Nice to have

  • AWS solutions such as EC2, DynamoDB, S3, and Redshift
  • Data mining
  • Developing machine learning and natural language processing products
  • Working in an operations, supply chain, transportation, project management or management consulting role
  • Building data pipelines or automated ETL processes

What the JD emphasized

  • GenAI capabilities
  • GenAI tools
  • Amazon Q
  • retrieval-augmented analytics