Supply Chain Manager II, AIR Network Planning

Amazon.com Inc

Bellevue, WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Air Cargo, Analysis Skills, Aviation Industry, Data Analysis, Data Management, Data Modeling, Financial Reporting, Logistics, Metrics, Network Administration/Management, Performance Management, Process Improvement, SQL (Structured Query Language), Scientific Research, Supply Chain Management, Tableau, Vehicle Fleets, Willing to Travel, eCommerce
LOCATION
Bellevue, WA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Do you want to help build and optimize an air transportation network to delight millions of Amazon customers? Are you passionate about planes, trucks, eCommerce logistics, or solving complex challenges with data? We're looking for a Supply Chain Manager to support our rapidly evolving Amazon Air (AIR) business, which currently operates an air cargo network using a fleet of Boeing 737, Boeing 767, and Airbus A330 aircraft across more than 50 airports in the US and Canada.

The Supply Chain Manager, AIR Network Planning will be responsible for improving the logic and methodologies of AIR's package flow and connectivity planning through data analysis, modeling, and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. The individual will work closely with end users making key business decisions and will help optimize the operation contributing to driving down total cost while improving customer speed and delivery accuracy within the transportation network.

Key job responsibilities

  • Lead and develop AIR"s Package Flow Planning (PFP) cycles that power North America AIR operations to deliver fast, economical, and reliable transportation for customer shipments
  • Partner with internal AIR Product Managers and Research Scientists to refine planning technology, tools, and processes and drive the future tech roadmap for NA connectivity planning
  • Improve performance to plan by identifying, measuring, and managing key metrics related to AIR
  • Promote process improvement and standardization of processes across all sites in the network
  • Pull and report data from numerous databases (using Excel, Tableau, SQL and/or other data management systems) and perform ad hoc reporting and analysis as required
  • Participate in long term planning and modeling sessions
  • Travel domestically up to 10%

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles