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Amazon is looking for a Supply Chain Manager to join the North America Last Mile team. Defining metrics to measure and monitor Supply Chain performance, Transportation metrics and impact on Customer Experience.
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As a member of the AIS Supply Chain team, you will be at the forefront of this organizational capability to increase our understanding of supply chain risks within our hardware products.
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The Horizontals and Verticals team covers top tier partners in the US across HBA, Industrial software, Energy, Power & Utilities, Retail, Consumer Packaged Goods, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Media & Entertainment, Gaming, and Supply Chain.
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Experience in freight forwarding, international logistics, supply chain management, or a similar role directly involving the coordination of global shipping and customs processes. Our Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) service offers fulfillment solutions by storing and shipping products from our centers, allowing FBA sellers to expand their reach and scale their business.
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As a solutions architect, you will lead industrial software partner solutions for Amazon Web Services (AWS) working with our Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and customers in the field of Horizontal Business Applications (HBA) such a Customer Relationships Management (CRM), Digital Experience (DX), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Operations, Supply Chain Management or Engineering or equivalent work experience. 7+ years direct experience in supplier / supply chain management.
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You will have the exciting opportunity to build mind share, establish customer and partner trust, and nurture adoption of the AWS cloud computing platform across AWS’s most strategic business partners.
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Working together with the business development teams, and solutions, architects develop the technical strategy and approach for enhancing the AWS offerings of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs.
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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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Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is a total compensation company. Company - Amazon Web Services, Inc. You will be a technical leader within the cross-functional team, passionate about growing technology adoption of ISVs. You will collaborate with some of the largest ISVs and consulting companies to ensure they build scalable, secure, and high-performance solutions on AWS. You will be as comfortable white boarding complex software architectures with a room full of engineers and engaging directly with technical leaders, C-level executives and influencers.
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4+ years of specific technology domain areas (e.g. software development, cloud computing, systems engineering, infrastructure, security, networking, data & analytics) experience. You will author white papers and reference architectures that the global Solution Architect (SA) community will leverage within AWS. You will deliver technical webinars, speak at public events and file patents for what might be a future AWS product or feature.
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The Business Operations Sr. Project Manager for Amazon Robotics Supply Chain (RSC) Business Operations and Strategy manages high impact, cross functional technology projects with a goal to improve systems and tools to support Amazon Robotics' growth.
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The Sr. Supply Chain Manager is a core member of the Amazon Business Operations NA Middle Mile team. Bachelor's degree in supply chain, business, engineering, finance or related technical or quantitative field.
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Experience in developing predictive modeling in any field, applicable to modeling and predicting key performance indicators in the supply chain and logistics domain. 4+ years of supply chain, forecasting, manufacturing, sourcing/procurement, or vendor management experience.
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The Supply Chain team is looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Engineer, as part of the Supply Chain analytics team. You'll guide planning teams and other relevant stakeholders with regards to the mix of products to place in Amazon buildings, maximizing selection and reducing distance to customers and spinning the Amazon flywheel.
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