Amazon UK Services Ltd.

Fulfillment Operations Management, Fulfillment Center, fulfillment ops

AreaManager

£50–75k ~AI est. Redditch, England, United Kingdom FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Area Manager at Amazon UK Services Ltd.. Skills: Process management, Team leadership, Operational efficiency. Promote a culture of safety. Promote a culture of wellbeing”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet business objectives; Meet customer demands; Meet targets

Industry & Context.

Fulfillment Operations Management, Fulfillment Center, fulfillment ops
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or above, English-language communication skills, Data analysis experience

Nice to Have

Communicate clearly with leadership, Communicate clearly with stakeholders, Communicate clearly with cross-functional teams, MS Office suite proficiency

What You'll Do.

Promote a culture of safety

Promote a culture of wellbeing

Analyse corrective actions

Implement corrective actions

Handle administrative work

Suggest process improvements

Improve customer service

Standardise shift processes

Maintain safety standards

Monitor process efficiency

Maintain process efficiency

Prioritise team management

Prioritise operational tasks

Perform process improvement work

Perform operational contingency planning

Work with external partners

Analyse performance metrics

Discuss operational pros

Discuss operational cons

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with colleagues; Collaborate with other managers; Collaborate with other teams; Collaborate with external partners; Collaborate with engineers

Communication Scope

English-language communication

Full Job Description

When you join Amazon as an Area/Shift Manager, you’ll gain experience leading a large and diverse team to make sure your area of the business keeps pace with demand. In this hands-on role, you’ll learn about the complexity of operations at a global business and what it takes to make everything run seamlessly. While you implement your team’s approach to drive productivity, you’ll also work closely with your colleagues to address challenges, which means no two days will be the same. Key job 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 A day in the life You’ll work shifts and be based at one of our operational sites. Your main focus will be to maintain safety standards within your team and across your site. You’ll also monitor and maintain process efficiency. Your days will always include prioritising routine team management and daily operational tasks, alongside other tasks like individual escalations, process improvement work and wide-scale operational contingency planning. Being a key part of the operations team involves working with colleagues in other teams and external partners to make sure we stay on track to meet our customer demands and targets. This will involve analysing data and performance metrics with leaders in your business area, as well as discussing the operational pros and cons of technical improvements with engineers. About the team Amazon couldn’t deliver at pace without the Amazon Transportation Service (ATS) team. As part of ATS, you’ll be welcomed into a diverse team that plays a central role in our succe

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