Job Description
As a passionate individual with strong machine learning and GenAI engineering skills, you have an exciting opportunity to join Amazon's Last Mile Science team. Your role will involve designing and improving the most complex planning of the delivery network in the world.
- *Key Responsibilities:**
- Develop solutions to better manage and optimize delivery capacity in the last mile network.
- Identify and analyze opportunities to improve existing algorithms and optimize system policies.
- Work on optimizing the system policies across the management of external delivery service providers and internal planning strategies.
- Turn high-level business requirements into mathematical models and contribute to the software development for production systems.
- Independently mine and analyze data, and use necessary programming and statistical analysis software.
- Thrive in fast-paced environments, collaborate on creative problem-solving, measure and estimate risks, constructively critique peer research, and align research focuses with Amazon's strategic needs.
- *Qualifications Required:**
- Solid research experience in one or more technical areas of Machine Learning or Large Language Models.
- Superior logical thinking skills to approach large ambiguous problems.
- Ability to contribute innovative and strategic thinking to make the right capital investments in technology, assets, and infrastructures.
- Strong understanding of transportation, supply chain management, pricing strategies, forecasting, and GenAI approaches.
- Experience in developing solutions for complex problems in the supply chain industry.
Join the Last Mile Science team at Amazon to work on some of the most difficult problems in the industry and be at the forefront of supply chain thought leadership. Collaborate with the best product managers, scientists, and software engineers to have a direct impact on customer experience, driver and station associate experience, and the sustainable growth of Amazon. As a passionate individual with strong machine learning and GenAI engineering skills, you have an exciting opportunity to join Amazon's Last Mile Science team. Your role will involve designing and improving the most complex planning of the delivery network in the world.
- *Key Responsibilities:**
- Develop solutions to better manage and optimize delivery capacity in the last mile network.
- Identify and analyze opportunities to improve existing algorithms and optimize system policies.
- Work on optimizing the system policies across the management of external delivery service providers and internal planning strategies.
- Turn high-level business requirements into mathematical models and contribute to the software development for production systems.
- Independently mine and analyze data, and use necessary programming and statistical analysis software.
- Thrive in fast-paced environments, collaborate on creative problem-solving, measure and estimate risks, constructively critique peer research, and align research focuses with Amazon's strategic needs.
- *Qualifications Required:**
- Solid research experience in one or more technical areas of Machine Learning or Large Language Models.
- Superior logical thinking skills to approach large ambiguous problems.
- Ability to contribute innovative and strategic thinking to make the right capital investments in technology, assets, and infrastructures.
- Strong understanding of transportation, supply chain management, pricing strategies, forecasting, and GenAI approaches.
- Experience in developing solutions for complex problems in the supply chain industry.
Join the Last Mile Science team at Amazon to work on some of the most difficult problems in the industry and be at the forefront of supply chain thought leadership. Collaborate with the best product managers, scientists, and software engineers to have a direct impact on customer experience, driver and station associate experience, and the sustainable growth of Amazon.
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