Applied Scientist II, Strategic Account Services (SAS)

London, United Kingdom
6 months ago
£50,000 – £150,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £150,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 Oct 2025 (6 months ago)
Amazon Strategic Account Services (SAS) Tech Organization is looking for an Applied Scientist Applied Scientist who can autonomously drive scientific innovations from research to production, developing sophisticated AI solutions that serve both Amazon's global seller base and internal Marketplace Consultants. Working in a highly collaborative environment, you'll leverage expertise in machine learning, operations research, and statistics to translate theoretical advances in LLMs, probabilistic modeling, and optimization into practical applications. The role demands strong capabilities in prototyping and iterative improvement, bridging cutting models with real-world applications while maintaining scientific rigor and measurable business impact.

Key job responsibilities
- Lead the development of sophisticated AI solutions leveraging deep learning, LLMs, and advanced machine learning techniques to transform both seller operations and internal consultancy capabilities at scale
- Define and drive long-term scientific vision for the organization, translating complex business challenges into innovative technical solutions that advance the state-of-the-art in applied machine learning
- Design and implement advanced ML architectures combining multiple learning paradigms - from reinforcement learning and causal inference to predictive modeling - to tackle critical marketplace challenges
- Architect next-generation recommendation and optimization systems that handle complex multi-dimensional constraints while maintaining robustness and interpretability at scale
- Drive end-to-end development of AI applications from research through production, collaborating with engineering teams to ensure successful deployment and conducting rigorous A/B experiments to validate impact
- Pioneer novel applications of foundation models and generative AI, developing sophisticated evaluation frameworks while maintaining Amazon's high standards for accuracy and reliability
- Lead technical discussions across organizational boundaries, effectively communicating complex scientific concepts to diverse stakeholders while staying at the forefront of ML/AI research advancements


About the team
What is Amazon Strategic Account Services (SAS)?
The SAS team aims to accelerate the full potential of our Sellers, helping them to navigate the increasing complexity of the e-commerce space. Our team provides in-depth strategic consultancy using a data-driven, collaborative, and a Customer-focused approach to achieve commercial goals of Amazon Sellers.

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