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Sr. Product Manager-Tech, Last Mile, Amazon Flex Fraud and Compliance. To meet this goal, we deliver pioneering new products and services in the last mile delivery space.
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Develop and implement a scalable logistics infrastructure to support rapid growth across fleet management, middle mile transportation, sortation, warehouse management, fulfillment, and last mile delivery.
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You have experience in Field Ops/Last Mile Delivery/Process Design/Project Management. Last Mile Delivery works on fulfilling customer demand for everything in the store at the comfort of the home.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Summary:We are seeking a skilled and experienced Last Mile Delivery Manager to join our dynamic team in the aftermarket auto parts industry. The Last Mile Delivery Manager will be responsible for overseeing and optimizing the delivery operations, specializing in last mile delivery.
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The Senior Manager, Last Mile will lead Kraft Heinz's growth plans with key last mile partners including Instacart and Shipt. The Sr. Manager will lead KHC's relationship with Last Mile customers, including annual joint business plan negotiation, detailed planning and execution of marketing campaigns, and reporting on results.
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Substantial experience in developing logistics/last-mile operations for both retail and DTC eCommerce business. 10-15 years’ experience in logistics, supply chain, 3PL, last-mile, operations or related field, especially in an entrepreneurial environment.
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Join our team and be part of the revolution in last mile delivery. Meet our Applied AI Team, dedicated to solving last mile delivery challenges with cutting-edge solutions.
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Last Mile builds global solutions that enable Amazon to attract an elastic supply of drivers, companies, and assets needed to deliver Amazon's and other shippers' volumes at the lowest cost and with the best customer delivery experience.
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Optimizing the last mile delivery requires deep understanding of transportation, supply chain management, pricing strategies and forecasting. Last Mile Science team owns the core decision models in the space of jurisdiction planning, delivery channel and modes network design, capacity planning for on the road and at delivery stations, routing inputs estimation and optimization.
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At Amazon we deliver billions of packages every year, in addition to the many packages delivered by 3rd party carriers like UPS. Our Last Mile organization is responsible for the customer experience of receiving the delivery, and by taking ownership of that we can innovate in that space: Same Day delivery, delivery into your garage or car, and delivery by robot, to name a few.
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In-depth understanding of last mile fleet operations from the large courier perspective (FedEx, Amazon, UPS) and that of their ISP contractors. Develop an understanding of the emerging requirements of specific last mile delivery service providers and how they plan to deploy electrification across their network.
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Amazon Logistics, or AMZL, handles ‘last mile’ delivery duties in partnership with third-party distribution businesses. Our last-mile delivery service partners (DSP) are crucial to our service, and we work closely with them to make sure deliveries large and small get to where they need to be.
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As part of the Last Mile Science & Technology organization, you’ll partner closely with Product Managers, Data Scientists, and Software Engineers to drive improvements in Amazon's Last Mile delivery network.
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Strong network of contacts within the last mile delivery space. We are looking for a Business Development Director to increase Voltera's presence within the last/final mile delivery space.
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Experience working in the following industries: electric vehicles, solar, wind, storage, utility, construction, or real estate. We're looking for innovative, people-first team members who understand that culture is critical in our effort to positively impact the world's transition to a carbon-free transportation future.
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