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Supply Chain Manager, Amazon Groceries Logistics (AGL)

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Amazon

1mo ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Logistics
    Research & Development
  • Madrid

AI generated summary

  • You need a degree (STEM/MBA), experience in data analysis, stakeholder communication, project management, supply chain roles, and proficiency in English and local language. Familiarity with Tableau/Quicksight is a plus.
  • You will define supply chain models, analyze data for efficiency, collaborate on operational challenges, and support complex project planning and organization.

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 qualifications do I need to apply for the Supply Chain Manager position?

You need a degree and relevant experience in data analysis, report creation for leadership, stakeholder communication, and project management.

What kind of experience is preferred for this role?

Preferred qualifications include experience in supply chain, logistics, e-commerce, or transportation planning, as well as familiarity with data visualization software such as Tableau or Quicksight.

Where can this position be located?

The role can be carried out from our corporate locations in London (LHR16 UK), Milan (LIN11 IT), and Madrid (MAD12 ES).

Is this position suitable for those who are looking to work on new projects?

Yes, this role is ideal for those interested in working on innovative projects within the Amazon Groceries Logistics team, which focuses on developing new capabilities and business ideas.

What language proficiency is required for this position?

Advanced proficiency in verbal and written English is required, along with upper intermediate proficiency in the local language in applicable regions.

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

A typical day involves problem-solving, managing operational challenges, and working with various teams. The role is dynamic and involves both on-the-ground tasks and tactical work.

Does Amazon require any specific experience in data analysis for this role?

Yes, experience in analyzing data and creating reports for leadership is required for this role.

Are there opportunities for career growth within this position?

Yes, the dynamic environment at Amazon Groceries Logistics supports personal and professional growth, allowing you to learn and develop new skills regularly.

Is experience working with multiple stakeholders necessary for this role?

Yes, relevant experience in communicating with a wide range of stakeholders, including peers and leadership, is essential for success in this role.

How does Amazon support workplace accommodations for applicants with disabilities?

Amazon provides accommodations or adjustments during the application and hiring process to support candidates with disabilities. More information can be found on our accommodations page.

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

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