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Amazon Financial Recovery Architect

Remote | Full Time


We are recruiting on behalf of a nine figure Amazon business operating across major global marketplaces. While the company currently partners with a third party recovery provider, there is no centralized internal ownership of revenue assurance, coverage validation, or margin leakage control.


They are now hiring an Amazon Financial Recovery Architect to design and own this function.


This is not a case filing role.

This is a systems and oversight mandate.


The Opportunity


At scale, Amazon fee complexity, operational variance, and third party dependencies create natural blind spots in recovery coverage. Even a small percentage improvement in detection and prevention can unlock material annual impact.


This role will architect and implement an internal financial recovery framework that ensures:


Full visibility into margin leakage

Clear measurement of theoretical loss versus actual recovery

Structured oversight of third party recovery performance

Prevention controls to reduce recurring leakage


The successful candidate will operate at the intersection of Amazon operations, Finance, and data, building a scalable margin protection engine across 10,000 ASINs and nine figure annual revenue.


Key Responsibilities


  • Design and implement an internal Amazon revenue assurance framework
  • Audit and monitor third party recovery performance to validate coverage across claim categories
  • Build structured reporting for Finance quantifying recoverable events, actual recovery, and coverage rate
  • Identify blind spots across FBA reimbursements, fee misclassification, dimensional tiering, storage fees, shortages, lost and damaged inventory, and settlement discrepancies
  • Develop detection logic leveraging Amazon reports, ERP data, and BI tooling to surface margin leakage at scale
  • Partner with Finance and Operations leadership to establish prevention controls and ongoing governance


What This Role Is Not


It is not a manual reimbursement filing position


It is not a customer service escalation function


It is not a pure data engineering role


This mandate is about ownership, oversight, architecture, and commercial control.


Ideal Profile


  • Deep understanding of Amazon Seller financial mechanics including settlements, FBA reimbursements, fee structures, and operational leakage
  • Experience auditing recovery processes or building structured financial control systems within Amazon environments
  • Ability to design reporting frameworks that provide Finance with clarity and confidence
  • Strong analytical capability in Excel and ideally SQL or BI tools
  • Comfort operating cross functionally across Finance, Amazon operations, and data
  • A systems mindset focused on coverage, detection, and prevention rather than isolated case handling


Why This Role Matters


At this scale, incremental improvements in recovery coverage translate into meaningful annual financial impact. The role carries direct visibility to senior leadership and Finance, with the opportunity to build a function that does not yet formally exist.


If you are motivated by building structured financial control within complex Amazon environments and want to architect a revenue assurance function from the ground up, we would welcome a conversation.

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