Director, Applied Science, Stores Economics and Science

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Mountain View, CA · Applied Science

Director, Applied Science role focused on Stores Economics and Science, leveraging economics, statistics, and machine learning to optimize Amazon's buyer-seller economy. The role involves leading the development of scientific models, collaborating with scientists and engineers on data analysis and validation, and translating analysis into actionable business strategies. It requires strong economic expertise, modern data science tools, and the ability to communicate complex findings to business partners.

What you'd actually do

  1. provide structure around complex business problems
  2. work with machine learning scientists to estimate and validate their models on large scale data
  3. help business and tech partners turn the results of their analysis into policies, programs, and actions that have a major impact on Amazon’s business
  4. own the development of scientific models
  5. manage, in close collaboration with scientists and engineers, the data analysis, modeling, and experimentation that is necessary for estimating and validating your model

Skills

Required

  • PhD in Economics, Computer Science, Operations Research or highly related field (Physics, Statistics, Mathematics)
  • Experience in industry, consulting, government, or academic research
  • Coding ability in a scripting language such as R, Python, Matlab, or STATA

Nice to have

  • Written and verbal communications skills to convey complicated process and systems to business partners and senior leadership
  • Strong track record in performing high-quality analysis of data at scale

What the JD emphasized

  • Experience in applied economic analysis is essential

Other signals

  • drive adoption of AI science and technology across Amazon
  • partnering with business teams on science-heavy problems
  • incubating products with high AI research risk
  • reducing friction and manual effort with AI tooling
  • raising the scientific bar across all teams at Amazon