FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Treasury Analyst position?
A Bachelor's degree in engineering, statistics, business, or a related field, along with 3+ years of experience in tax, finance, or a related analytical field is required.
Is prior experience with financial systems necessary for this role?
Yes, experience with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (such as SQL, MS Access, Essbase, or Cognos) and other financial systems (like Oracle, SAP, Lawson, or JD Edwards) is preferred.
What specific responsibilities will I have in this role?
Responsibilities include maintaining user access, supporting process improvements for system access requests, driving adoption of banking tools, managing operational flow for banking access issue management, and ensuring compliance with Treasury guidelines.
What kind of analytical experience should I have?
A minimum of 3+ years of experience applying key financial performance indicators (KPIs) to analyses is required.
Are advanced qualifications like an MBA or CPA desirable?
Yes, having an MBA or CPA is listed as a desirable qualification for the Treasury Analyst position.
What technical skills are beneficial for this position?
Candidates with knowledge of Tableau, advanced SQL for data mining, and experience as a lean sensei or in Quality Assurance are preferred for this role.
What is the compensation range for this position?
The base pay for this position ranges from $60,200/year in the lowest geographic market to $128,800/year in the highest geographic market, depending on experience and location.
Does Amazon offer diverse and inclusive workplace practices?
Yes, Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
How can I apply for the Treasury Analyst position?
Applicants should apply via Amazon's internal or external career site.
What additional benefits does Amazon provide apart from base salary?
Amazon offers a total compensation package that may include equity, sign-on payments, and a full range of medical, financial, and other benefits.