Supply Chain Manager, S&OP Planning Team

Amazon.com Inc

Austin, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business Growth, Business Writing, Capacity Management, Continuous Improvement, Cost Control, Cross-Functional, Crowd Sourcing, Customer Experience, Data Analysis, Distribution Warehousing, Emerging Technology, Functional Programming Languages, Leadership, Lean Manufacturing, Logistics, Metrics, Network Programming, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Philosophy, Process Analysis, Process Improvement, Project/Program Management, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Root Cause Analysis, SQL (Structured Query Language), Sales & Operations Process (S&OP), Scientific Research, Strategic Planning, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Systems Analysis, Tableau, Team Player
LOCATION
Austin, TX
POSTED
12 days ago

Amazon Logistics aims to leverage optimization techniques and data analysis to innovate a last mile delivery network. Last Mile seeks a Supply Chain Manager, Capacity Planning to lead in the space of capacity planning across traditional and crowd sourced delivery service and sort models.

Responsibilities:

  • Leading end-to-end network initiatives involving multiple stakeholders.
  • Developing the network strategy for new initiatives
  • Analyzing data, automate tasks and build visualizations to communicate strategy to leadership using technical tools such as SQL, python, Tableau, and Excel
  • Defining metrics to measure and monitor supply chain performance, inbound flows and transportation metrics
  • Interacting with and influencing field operations leaders.
  • Working with Research Scientists and Data Engineers to develop planning models to optimize for cost while meeting capacity needs.
  • Working with technology teams and product managers to develop new tools and systems to support the growth of the business.
  • Role available in Bellevue, WA, Austin, TX, or Nashville, TN

Key job responsibilities

  • Perform system and process analysis to root cause issues within existing systems and recommend improvements.
  • Write business documents to communicate ideas / issues and align stakeholders on path forward.
  • Partner with stakeholders across the company to lead, support, and influence new initiatives.
  • Lead strategic initiatives related to network capacity within Amazon"s various business units.
  • Concentrate on optimizing and managing the flow of goods, information, or services within the supply chain network.
  • Balance supply and demand, assess and improve the efficiency of distribution networks, warehouses, or logistics operations.
  • Analyze and synthesize data to identify opportunities for enhancing customer experiences and operational efficiency in network capacity.
  • Define metrics, develop program management mechanisms, and invent/simplify processes to drive decision-making in complex network capacity situations.
  • Manage cross-functional network capacity initiatives, ensuring continuous improvement and adherence to lean philosophy at scale.
  • Own a portfolio of cross-functional programs related to network capacity, driving performance improvement and efficiency in project delivery.
  • Drive innovation by staying ahead of emerging AI technologies and trends

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