Amazon Applied Science Internship Opportunity (Burnaby)
Amazon Applied Science Internship Opportunity (Burnaby)
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Burnaby, Canada
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Take part in groundbreaking machine learning projects as an Applied Science Intern at Amazon. This role involves hands-on experience in a rapid-paced, innovative environment. Amazon is looking for PhD candidates with a passion for robotics, natural language processing, or automated reasoning. As an intern, you will lead the development of end-to-end systems, create and implement technical roadmaps, and contribute to impactful projects. The ideal candidate should work well in diverse teams and thrive on complex problem-solving. Key Responsibilities: • Lead design and development of system solutions • Create and execute project technical roadmaps • Collaborate with cross-functional teams and interns • Address complex business problems through innovation • Implement production projects that support Amazon Science Requirements: • Current enrollment in a Canada-based PhD program • Experience programming in languages like Java or C • 12-week, full-time internship commitment required • Willingness to relocate for internship • Demonstrated attention to detail and problem-solving Contribute to significant advancements in machine learning as part of the Amazon team. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2nhvpv
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Company nameAmazon
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Job positionAmazon Applied Science Internship Opportunity (Burnaby)
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