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Our Operation’s workflow can be broken to three major lanes: first mile - where the product is housed and ready for your order; second mile - where your order is hauled to your area; and last mile - when the product is delivered to your door.
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Amazon provides extensive training and development for entry level managers to become exceptional people leaders. The role will be located in a fulfillment center, sort center, delivery station, or other building within the Amazon Fulfillment Network.
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This is a full-time position located within one of our Amazon fulfillment centers, sort centers, delivery stations or other operations buildings. This means you will be placed at an operations building within the Amazon Fulfillment Network that most aligns with your location preferences and the current location availability after you interview.
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As an Area Manager, you will have the opportunity to lead and develop your own team of Amazon Associates in a distribution warehouse environment. Amazon is looking for bright leaders to lead large non-exempt teams across our cutting-edge fulfillment network.
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Being an Area Manager means being on the front lines of our customer promise, ensuring your team delivers customers’ orders on time, by leading a large team of Amazon Associates in one of our fulfillment locations.
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As a people manager, you will ensure that the team of Amazon associates has all the tools needed to succeed and maintain the highest levels of safety, quality, and attendance performance at work.
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Applicants who apply for this job will allow Amazon to process your application in a centralized hiring system that considers you for other similar openings as well. Coach, manage, and develop a team of 50-100 Amazon associates.
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At Amazon Logistics (AMZL), our goal is to provide customers with an incredible package delivery experience through the last mile of the order. Equal parts advisor and operating partner, Amazon’s team of Business Coaches assist our DSP business owners as they build and grow successful last mile package delivery businesses.
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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. Fulfillment is how we refer to completing or fulfilling a customer’s Amazon.com order and the acts of picking, packing, shipping and delivering their order to meet or exceed their expectations.
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Ensure procedures are followed for building security and product loss prevention. Ability to evaluate and dive deep into data to provide thought-provoking, workable business solutions. Currently enrolled in or recently graduated with a Bachelors or Masters degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, Hospitality or another related field.
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You will have an opportunity to invest in others and develop a collaborative leadership style, while utilizing the tools, processes, and operations that have helped create the most customer-centric company on Earth.
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Must be willing to relocate at time of hire (you will be placed at an operations building that most aligns with your location preferences and the current location availability after you interview.) Walk in/and around all areas of the warehouse with great frequency; many facilities are over a quarter mile in length.
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A bachelors or masters degree with all requirements completed between May 2022 and August 2024. As a reminder, our fulfillment centers are fast paced environments where standing, walking, and having on-the-production floor conversations are common as a visible supply chain leader.
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Area Manager 2024 (MS, AR, LA) Entry Level. Interest in growing in the field of Operations, Supply Chain Management, or large team management. Regularly bend, lift, stretch and reach both below the waist and above the head.
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