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Work a flexible schedule/shift/work area, including weekends, nights, and/or holidays. - Bachelor's degree, or 2+ years of Amazon (blue badge/FTE) experience. Our WW Operations network delivers millions of packages and smiles to Amazon customers every day.
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Work a flexible schedule/shift/work area, including days, nights and weekends. As an Area Manager, you'll be directly responsible for leading and developing a team of Amazon associates in one of the following areas within the Fulfillment Center Operations: receive, stow, pick, pack or ship, where you will work to continuously improve the efficiency of delivery processes, ensuring that customer orders are delivered as quickly, accurately, and cost-effectively as possible.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent, or 2+ years of Amazon (blue badge/FTE) experience. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
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Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Our Operation's workflow has three major components: First mile - where the product is housed and ready for order; Middle mile - where the order is hauled to your area; and Last mile - when the product is delivered to the customer's door.
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Amazon is a total compensation company. Industry experience in: retail, F&B, military, manufacturing, automotive, biotech, electronics, energy, instrumentation, machinery, defense/aerospace, medical, cosmetics, production or distribution environments.
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Experience with process improvements (Lean process, Kaizen, and/or Six Sigma) PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - 1+ years of performance metrics, process improvement or lean techniques experience. Collaborate with all support teams including Safety, Engineering, Loss Prevention, Quality Assurance, Human Resources to develop plans to meet business objectives.
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From flexible part-time roles to full-time set schedules with health care benefits, Amazon has a variety of jobs available in our warehouses. These are part-time opportunities with a consistent schedule of 25-35 hours per week.
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FULFILLMENT CENTERS (CUSTOMER RETURNS) - Work inside an Amazon warehouse, receiving and processing customer returns. FULFILLMENT CENTERS (CUSTOMER RETURNS) - Work inside an Amazon warehouse, receiving and processing customer returns.
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Become part of the dedicated team that gets orders ready for people relying on Amazon s service. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. In this fast-paced, active role, you will play an important part in protecting customer trust by evaluating the condition of returned items to determine if they can be resold.
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