Supply Chain Manager, Amazon Logistics Transportation & Warehousing - Bellevue, WA at Geebo

Supply Chain Manager, Amazon Logistics

The Amazon Logistics (AMZL) team is looking for a self-driven Supply Chain Manager to support supply chain readiness and initiatives to optimize cost for the Last Mile.
You will help deliver improved safety, ergonomics, productivity, cost and sustainability to the Last Mile network through your work! Key job responsibilitieso Work with stakeholder teams including Engineering/RME/WHS to identify automation equipment opportunitieso Define business requirement and vendor selection criteria with internal stakeholders for selected equipment/technologieso Partner across procurement, vendors and Engineering to drive clarity on Bill of Materials (BOM), component make and model and alternative options to enable should cost analysis and identify value engineering (process and design) and cost opportunities (markups) for selected equipment/technologieso Drive stakeholder teams to maintain milestone schedules, barrier break supply chain constraints including long lead components, testing and spare readiness to enable future deployment readinesso Support development of strategy and mechanisms to deliver continuous improvements.
About the teamSupply Chain team owns the supply chain set-up and readiness for all new programs and products across multiple engineering categories (equipment, fixtures consumables etc.
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We bring last & middle mile's ambitious goals to life by partnering with a wide set of stakeholders in Worldwide Engineering, WHS, Design, Operations and Procurement.
We program manage vendors during the design, deployment, and change management stages.
We partner internally and externally to deliver program milestones, cost, quality and sustainability.
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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