Business Intelligence Manager, Whs Data

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

This role manages a Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Engineering team responsible for building scalable reporting and analytics solutions for Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) organizations. The manager will own key business metrics, drive automation, standardize reporting frameworks, and engage with senior leaders to generate insights and deep dives into core metrics. Responsibilities include stakeholder collaboration, team leadership, defining and tracking metrics, designing BI solutions, ensuring data quality, optimizing processes, conducting deep-dive analytics, and partnering with other technical teams.

What you'd actually do

  1. Engage with senior leadership and cross-functional teams to understand data needs and provide scalable BI solutions.
  2. Hire, develop, and lead a team of Business Intelligence Engineers (BIEs).
  3. Define, track, and maintain key business metrics to monitor operational performance and drive business decisions.
  4. Design, implement, and support automated dashboards, reports, and self-service BI tools to democratize data across teams.
  5. Ensure data integrity, accuracy, and consistency in all reporting and analytics frameworks.

Skills

Required

  • business intelligence and analytics experience
  • delivering results managing a business intelligence or analytics team
  • SQL
  • ETL
  • data visualization using Tableau, Quicksight, or similar tools
  • R, Python, Weka, SAS, Matlab or other statistical/machine learning software
  • Bachelor's degree in BI, finance, engineering, statistics, computer science, mathematics, finance or equivalent quantitative field

Nice to have

  • working with very large data warehousing environment experience
  • data warehouse technical architectures, data modeling, infrastructure components, ETL/ ELT and reporting/analytic tools and environments, data structures and hands-on SQL coding experience
  • Master's degree in BI, finance, engineering, statistics, computer science, mathematics, finance or equivalent quantitative field