Business Analyst NA SC Transportation & Warehousing - New York City, NY at Geebo

Business Analyst NA SC

At Amazon Supply Chain, we power the world's fastest-growing e-commerce business and embrace the mission of being Earth's most customer-centric company.
As our business continues to expand, the customer fulfillment operations become larger and more complex each year.
We are now seeking an experienced Business Analyst to technically lead a 2-3 person analytical group within the network S&OP team.
This is a Day 1 opportunity to be part of an entrepreneurial and pioneering team building from the ground up.
You will research forecasting techniques, deep dive existing data sources to build new models to improve forecasting accuracy.
You will also develop data solutions and advanced visualization techniques to offer forecast explainability to senior stakeholders (up to SVP).
You will be leading collaborations with business, product management, and engineering teams to drive progress.
If you are someone who has shown success in driving large technical projects, coordinating with business stakeholders across multiple geographies while pioneering new ways to do things, we would like to talk to you.
Key job responsibilitiesDevelop (as an individual contributor) or lead the development of (as a technical lead) new forecasting modelsBuild advanced visualization solutions to allow business and tech stakeholders to deep dive and understand the teams forecasts.
Collaborate with leaders across multiple teams to ensure alignment with business goals and objectives.
About the teamWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
New York, NY, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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