Design Engineer, AMZL Architecture - Bellevue, WA at Geebo

Design Engineer, AMZL

Amazon operates a world-class network of delivery stations across the globe.
The Amazon Logistics (AMZL) Team is responsible for the acquisition, design, construction, and management of all facilities in the Amazon Delivery Station Network.
We are looking for a Design Engineer to join our North America AMZL Design Engineering Team who will support the expansion of AMZL's Delivery Station Network in North America (NA).
We are seeking a Design Engineer to drive delivery station process, building design, and standardization across our Last Mile delivery network.
As a member of the NA AMZL Design Engineering team the Design Engineer will be responsible for designing and optimizing the delivery and sortation network, enabling operations processes to meet safety, customer experience, quality, and cost goals.
The Amazon Logistics (AMZL) Team is responsible for the acquisition, design, construction, and management of all facilities in the Amazon Delivery Station Network.
We are looking for a Design Engineer to join our North America AMZL Design Engineering Team to support the expansion of AMZL's Delivery Station Network in North America (NA).
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for building design, development, review and release for approval, deployment of new delivery stations and existing station capacity improvements and enhancements - Provide process expertise on engineering design including material flow, labor placement, conveyors, equipment, operations modules, packaging profiles, physical building and site layout components - Achieve the daily and weekly plan set in front of the Design engineers - Collaborate with Design Managers, CAD drafters, Real Estate Transaction managers, World Wide Engineering (WWE), Pre-Construction and its Architects, material handling equipment suppliers, Launch and Start Up teams, Finance, Volume Planning, and Capacity Planning teams among others - Contribute to network culture of standardization using best practice sharing with European (EU) and Worldwide (WW) counterparts, and incorporate into most up to date design practices - Lead continuous process and design benchmark initiatives and conduct deep dive benchmark studies - Support the Design quality control process that strives for accurate and zero-defect designs - Responsible for implementation of new Design standards in collaboration with World Wide Design, Safety, Process Engineering, Material Handling Equipment, and Launch - Responsible for new expansion, retrofit, process improvement initiatives and opportunities at the project level to support associate driver safety, quality, productivity, and the capacity increase for the delivery stations - Implement solutions for recurring process issues and improvement projects within Design Engineering processes - Collaborates with partner teams on their inputs, feedback, and best practices - Implement new template designs, process improvements, safety processes, etc.
into standard designs - Implement mechanisms to increase scale, speed, and quality of designs within the team - Facilitate cross-functional project specific reviews to collaborate on design solutions This role is based in major metropolitan cities including Seattle, Bellevue, New York, San Francisco, New York, Boston, and Nashville Travel up to 25% Key job responsibilitiesOperations Engineers within the Design Engineering team are responsible to provide composite designs for AMXL/AMZL delivery stations.
These composites include interior and exterior design characteristics as well as retro fit material handling design integration within existing stations.
This role requires the candidate to be agile with design deadlines and a mild level of ambiguity with project scope.
Collaboration with peers, stakeholders and partner teams is considered a must have for this role.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Bellevue, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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