
Amazon
About the job
Description
The Jr. Solution Engineer will work closely with the Amazon Design and Pr-Construction team to support production of design documents in addition to standardize the design process for Amazon Buildings. This role involves being a part of an innovative team that continuously thrive to find solutions to improve Amazons processes and methodologies. Also, it involves presenting these findings to business partners to drive improvements in our building Launch space.
We are looking for an exceptionally talented designers who graduated from university and are looking to kick start their career with Amazon and grow to bigger roles. Successful candidate would have been a top performer in their schooling program and has identified innovative ideas within their graduation project or early career stages
The complexity of research and skills for the position is beyond basic drafting and design. It involves complex analysis, diving deep into key metrics based on requests, very good knowledge of space planning, and understanding of multiple stakeholder requirements.
Key job responsibilities
Development of process layouts
Space Planning
Designing of queries, compiling of data, and generation of reports in MS Access and Excel
Charting and graphing of data for reporting purposes
Design data collection and entry as needed
Problem solving
Basic Qualifications
A completed Bachelors Degree from an accredited university or certificate of completion of studies in Architecture or related field equivalent
Experience using Autodesk software or equivalent design applications
MS Office experience required, including experience with Excel (v-lookups, pivot tables, etc.)
Demonstrated experience pulling and analyzing data to aid in root cause identification and drive process improvement initiatives across the network.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in logistics/transportation industry.
Building Excel-based or PDF-based reports via data tables
Ability to work in a fast-paced and agile development environment and to learn new frameworks/stacks