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Our warehouses are fast-paced environments where standing, walking, and having on-the-production floor conversations are common as a supply chain leader. Currently enrolled in or graduated with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Supply Chain, Business/Management, Engineering or another related field.
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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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Owning forecasting, monitoring, understanding and reporting on the vendor, along with responsibility for driving strategic supply chain projects and promotions to achieve business objectives.
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The Vendor Manager will develop skills and work across all three functional areas (In-stock, Vendor Management, and Site Merchandising) to grow and improve their vendor's success at Amazon.
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While shifts vary site to site, most follow a fixed 4-day work week with 3 days off. As an Area Manager, you will be responsible for engaging, leading and developing your team in a warehouse environment.
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Dependent on the position offered, equity, sign-on payments, and other forms of compensation may be provided as part of a total compensation package, in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits.
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Aboutamazon.com/workplace/facilities to find more information on each of our building types. Willing and able to regularly work shift patterns that include nights, weekends, and/or holidays based on business needs.
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Site placement is determined by aligning your location preferences with location availability after your interview. As a people manager, you will ensure that your team has all the tools needed to succeed and maintain the highest levels of safety, quality, attendance and performance at work.
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Pay is based on a number of factors including market location and may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Applicants should apply via our internal or external career site.
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Amazon is seeking customer focused individuals to lead a team of hourly employees across our cutting-edge Operations network! Amazon provides extensive training and development to become an exceptional people leader.
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Support, mentor and motivate 50-100 direct report Amazon Associates. Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is a total compensation company. This is a full-time, entry level position located within one of Amazon’s fulfillment centers, sort centers, delivery stations or other operations buildings.
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Oversee truck deliveries, handle and sort packages using pallet jacks, operate PIT equipment (at applicable facilities) and step in as needed. Work independently and operate in an autonomous environment.
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Eligible candidates must have work authorization without employer intervention to be considered. A bachelor’s or master’s degree with all requirements completed between May 2023 and August 2025. Please note we are not able to provide sponsorship now or in the future for these positions.
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Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several US geographic markets. Your main focus will be motivating, mentoring, and managing your team to meet goals. Lift up to 49 pounds and frequently push, pull, squat, bend and reach.
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Relocation benefits are offered at time of offer to eligible candidates. This posting encompasses all openings in the state(s) listed in title. This is not a corporate, remote or office-based position.
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