Job Description:
Eligibility: Bachelor's in related Engineering field
Industry: BPO
Position: Technical Support team
Experience: Freshers/Experince
Location: Chennai
Job Id : 242900
Salary : As per Company norms
Desired Profile
- Proven ability to troubleshoot and identify the root cause of issues.
- Demonstrated skill and passion for operational excellence.
- Experience in a 24/7 production environment is a plus.
- Strong analytical and organization skills
- Proven ability to work successfully in an ambiguous environment
- Customer focus and professional demeanor
- Strong written and verbal communication
- Real-world experience with Java and/or Perl/Mason
- Experience with vendor management systems is a BIG plus!
Job Description :
As a member of Amazon's India based Vendor Central Support team, you will be a key player in driving Amazon's Retail business; the bread and butter of Amazon. The Vendor Central team is streamlining many of the business processes that run Amazon Retail. We've built a large-scale vendor management solution, and we're looking for a support engineer who will help pave the future for automation. You will solve challenges in optimizing configurations, monitoring and troubleshooting large-scale distributed systems, simplifying operations of high performance web applications, assist in software deployment, and triaging incoming issues to improve maintenance efficiencies just to name a few. You will drive future solutions that will impact how we run the Retail business worldwide and interface with many teams, both technical and non-technical, across the company. And most importantly, the Retail Systems team is composed of some awesome people, and you'll have a lot of fun!About the Company:
The company began as an offline bookstore. While the largest brick-and-mortar bookstores and mail-order catalogs might offer 200,000 titles, an online bookstore could sell far more. Bezos wanted a name for his company that began with "A" so that it would appear early in alphabetic order. He began looking through the dictionary and settled on "Amazon" because it was a place that was "exotic and different" and it was the river he considered the biggest in the world, as he hoped his company would be. Since 2000, Amazon's logotype is an arrow leading from A to Z, representing that they carry every product from A to Z. For more details
Website: www.amazon.com
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