Are you looking for a new challenge or opportunity for the new year?
Our Amazon science team with focus on optimization for sustainability (i.e. the middle-mile logistics part of Amazon's climate pledge) and transportation is expanding in Luxembourg, Barcelona and Berlin!
You will be joining a quickly growing multi-national research team that tackles challenging problems related to logistics and sustainability on a world wide scale. Our team is in the fast growing Amazon EU headquarters in Luxembourg City, which has more than 3000 employees already, and we are now expanding in Berlin and Barcelona as well.
Luxembourg is a small country in the heart of Europe with a very international population and excellent public health care and social security, free public transport and very low crime. It is well connected to all the major European cities. Luxembourg has three official languages (Luxembourgish, French, German) and English is widely spoken as well.
Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
We are very willing to sponsor visas!
Find below links to 4 scientist/senior scientist openings, 11 intern positions, and 2 opportunities for visiting professors. If you are interested please apply directly; for the visiting professor positions or if you have quick questions, feel free to reach out to me.
[1x senior scientist] https://lnkd.in/eDyNDk_3
[3x scientist] https://lnkd.in/eDkAKR8f
[11x science intern] https://lnkd.in/esKTGrw4
[2x visiting professor] https://lnkd.in/eCmV37fV
https://lnkd.in/ew4BY2Fp
What do we offer? Our team owns a crucial part to Amazon's efforts to decarbonize its middle-mile logistics for Amazon's Climate Pledge, design a speedy supply chain for next-day delivery and streamline its operational plans (connections, routes, deadlines, schedules, forecasts, etc). We encounter the challenging algorithmic decision problems you could imagine in terms of computational complexity, uncertainty and system interactions, at sizes where literature techniques fail. In order to address them, we research solutions powered by mathematical techniques, a sea of data, abundance of AWS compute resources and a big share of inspiration from our scientists. We collaborate at worldwide scale within Amazon and focus exclusively on high-impact problems, that affect Amazon's customer experience, our society, and may incur multimillion EURO annual entitlements on the company's bottomline. As a result, you will be exposed to a fast-paced innovation-pro environment, where mistakes are welcomed, and where complex time/quality efficiency/complexity tradeoffs are essential for a successful result.
What are we looking for? We look for generalists with curiosity and passion for building solutions. People who are successful in our team have strong math background in a topic related to optimization and/or machine learning, roll-up the sleeves to code solutions, and can communicate precisely.
Best regards,
Martin Gross
Amazon Transportation Services
Senior Applied Scientist
Sustainability & Surface Transportation Research
Amazon EU societe a responsabilite limitee, 38 avenue John F. Kennedy, L-1855 Luxembourg, R.C.S. Luxembourg n
B101818, autorisation d'etablissement en qualite de commercante n 134248, TVA LU 20260743
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