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Graduate Area/Shift Manager 2024

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Amazon

Jul 15

Applications are closed

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Hospitality & Retail
  • Leeds

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (or working towards a bachelor’s degree)
  • Advanced proficiency in written and verbal English
  • Relevant experience in performing data analysis
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience of communicating with a wide range of stakeholders, including your peers and leadership
  • Experience in a logistical working environment
  • Experience working with the MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) in a professional environment

Responsibilities

  • Promote a culture of safety and wellbeing
  • Analyse and implement corrective actions to make sure quality and productivity are at consistently high levels, and business objectives are met across all shifts
  • Support and lead a team and handle administrative work alongside building and supporting a strong team culture
  • Analyse performance and suggest process improvements to optimise work and improve customer service
  • Collaborate with other managers to standardise shift processes

FAQs

What qualifications do I need to have to apply for the Graduate Area/Shift Manager role at Amazon?

To apply for the Graduate Area/Shift Manager role at Amazon, you will need to have a Bachelor’s degree (or working towards a bachelor’s degree), advanced proficiency in written and verbal English, and relevant experience in performing data analysis.

What are the key responsibilities of a Graduate Area/Shift Manager at Amazon?

The key responsibilities of a Graduate Area/Shift Manager at Amazon include promoting a culture of safety and wellbeing, analysing and implementing corrective actions to maintain quality and productivity, supporting and leading a team, analysing performance and suggesting process improvements, and collaborating with other managers to standardize shift processes.

Where will I be based if I get hired as a Graduate Area/Shift Manager at Amazon?

As a Graduate Area/Shift Manager at Amazon, you will be based at one of the operational sites across the UK. You must be willing to relocate to a designated location.

What teams within the Amazon operations model could a Graduate Area/Shift Manager be placed in?

A Graduate Area/Shift Manager at Amazon could be placed in teams such as the Customer Fulfilment (CF) team, the Amazon Transportation Service (ATS) team, or the Amazon Logistics (AMZL) team.

What locations are available for Graduate Area/Shift Managers to work from at Amazon?

Graduate Area/Shift Managers at Amazon may work out of locations such as Leeds, LEC, GBR.

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

Mission & Purpose

Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. We are driven by the excitement of building technologies, inventing products, and providing services that change lives. We embrace new ways of doing things, make decisions quickly, and are not afraid to fail. We have the scope and capabilities of a large company, and the spirit and heart of a small one. Together, Amazonians research and develop new technologies from Amazon Web Services to Alexa on behalf of our customers: shoppers, sellers, content creators, and developers around the world. Our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company. Our actions, goals, projects, programs, and inventions begin and end with the customer top of mind. You'll also hear us say that at Amazon, it's always "Day 1."​ What do we mean? That our approach remains the same as it was on Amazon's very first day - to make smart, fast decisions, stay nimble, invent, and focus on delighting our customers.

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