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Supply Chain Manager, Amazon Groceries Logistics (AGL)

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Amazon

Oct 20, 2024

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Logistics
    Business, Operations & Strategy
  • London

Requirements

  • A degree
  • Relevant experience in analysing data and creating reports for leadership
  • Relevant experience of communicating with a wide range of stakeholders, including your peers and leadership
  • Relevant experience in managing multiple projects with competing deadlines
  • Advanced proficiency in verbal and written English
  • A degree in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics-related subject or MBA
  • Upper intermediate proficiency in the local language
  • Relevant experience in a supply chain, logistics, e-commerce, or transportation planning role
  • Experience using data visualisation software, such as Tableau or Quicksight

Responsibilities

  • Define supply chain and operating models for various businesses
  • Analyze and interpret data to improve efficiency across supply chains and multiple operations
  • Partner with teams to advise on and manage operational challenges
  • Support the planning and organization of complex projects

FAQs

What is the main role of a Supply Chain Manager at Amazon Groceries Logistics (AGL)?

The main role of a Supply Chain Manager at AGL is to optimize our complex and international supply chains, ensuring they operate efficiently while working closely with various stakeholders across Amazon.

What kinds of projects will I be involved in as a Supply Chain Manager?

As a Supply Chain Manager, you will be involved in a range of projects, from defining supply chain and operating models to assisting with resource planning for busy periods and managing operational challenges.

What qualifications do I need to be considered for this role?

You need a degree and relevant experience in data analysis, stakeholder communication, and project management. Advanced proficiency in verbal and written English is also required.

Are there preferred qualifications for this position?

Yes, while not required, preferred qualifications include a degree in a STEM-related subject or an MBA, upper intermediate proficiency in the local language, and experience in supply chain, logistics, or e-commerce.

What skills will be beneficial for this role?

Skills in data visualization software, such as Tableau or Quicksight, and the ability to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines will be beneficial for this role.

In which locations can I work as a Supply Chain Manager?

This role can be based in Fresh Fulfillment Centers across the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Luxembourg, as well as corporate locations in London, Milan, Madrid, and Munich.

What kind of team will I be joining?

You will be joining an entrepreneurial team within Amazon Groceries Logistics that focuses on developing new capabilities and supporting new business areas, operating in a dynamic and innovative environment.

How does Amazon support diversity in the workplace?

Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace and does not discriminate based on race, gender, disability, or other legally protected statuses. Recruiting decisions are made based on experience and skills.

What is a typical day like for a Supply Chain Manager?

A typical day involves problem-solving and collaborating with various teams to resolve operational challenges, along with a mix of tactical work and strategic planning for new projects.

Does Amazon offer any accommodations for individuals with disabilities during the hiring process?

Yes, individuals with disabilities can request accommodations during the hiring process by visiting Amazon's accommodations page.

Retail & Consumer Goods
Industry
10,001+
Employees
1994
Founded Year

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