Data Science Manager, Pxt Central Science

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Arlington, VA · Data Science

Amazon is seeking a Data Science Manager to lead a team focused on developing causal predictive models for workforce decisions. This role involves building structural and predictive models, leveraging data science workflows, and exploring emerging techniques like LLMs and computer vision to improve operational efficiency and associate well-being. The manager will be responsible for team leadership, technical direction, strategic planning, and communication, with a focus on bringing research to production.

What you'd actually do

  1. Independently manage and develop a diverse science team, creating an environment that enables consistent delivery and innovation
  2. Partner with stakeholders and leadership to define and execute the scientific vision for your team
  3. Define and maintain team structure, strategic direction, and owned technologies
  4. Create well-written documents to effectively communicate with technical and non-technical audiences
  5. Lead the development of structural and predictive models, leveraging emerging technologies and novel features

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of building quantitative solutions as a scientist or science manager experience
  • 2+ years of scientists or machine learning engineers management experience
  • 5+ years of applying statistical models for large-scale application and building automated analytical systems experience
  • Master's degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, machine learning or equivalent quantitative field
  • Knowledge of Python or R or other scripting language

Nice to have

  • Experience in a least one area of Machine Learning (NLP, Regression, Classification, Clustering, or Anomaly Detection)
  • Experience with fairness in machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect and remove bias in ML/AI systems

What the JD emphasized

  • production-quality code
  • causal claims demand
  • entrepreneurial and energized by ambiguity
  • science that directly shapes how Amazon supports its workforce — not in theory, but in production systems

Other signals

  • causal inference
  • predictive modeling
  • large-scale application
  • production-quality code
  • emerging techniques