Amazon Hundreds of technical, business jobs added in North Texas – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


Amazon plans to add more than 600 new tech and business brands in Dallas as they expand their Tech Hub in North Texas.

The expansion is part of a national expansion of hubs in Detroit, Denver, New York, Phoenix and San Diego that will create more than 3,500 jobs nationwide. The DFW-based teams will support a variety of Amazon businesses, including AWS, Retail and Amazon devices in a new 100,000-square-foot space at Galleria Dallas. The teams will also use “machine learning to scale cloud infrastructure and lead architects who will implement transformation solutions, accelerating the benefits of 5G.”

“We are proud to create 600 new jobs on top of the thousands of roles we have created over the past several years in the Dallas / Fort Worth area across our tech offices and logistics infrastructure. We are attracted to this region by his highly-skilled business and culture of innovation, “said Alberto Bayarena, Site Lead of Amazon’s Dallas Tech Hub. “We look forward to being a strong community partner as we invest and grow here in Dallas / Fort Worth, helping to diversify the local economy and create more opportunities for its residents.”

In addition to the announced 600 jobs, Amazon says there are currently 130 open tech and business roles in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

“The Lone Star State is the leading state for technology exports thanks to elite companies like Amazon that continue to expand and create more jobs for Texans across our great state,” Godr said. Greg Abbott (R). With more than $ 16 billion invested, this latest project will create an additional 600 jobs for Texans in the DFW area. As governor, I will continue to promote policies that remove obstacles and encourage further investment from the top companies in the world. “

Amazon has said in the last decade that it has created more than 43,000 jobs and invested more than $ 16 billion in communities in Texas, which contributed an additional $ 18.8 billion to the Texas economy.

Those interested in applying or learning more about getting roles at Amazon can visit amazon.jobs.

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