Amazon Japan G. K.

Fulfillment Operations Management, Fulfillment Center, Logistics

AreaManager,EFOperations

$7500–11000k ~AI est. Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan FULL TIME
The Brief

“Area Manager, EF Operations at Amazon Japan G. K.. Skills: Operations management, People management, Process improvement. Standardize outsourced operations. Create safe work environment”

What You'll Achieve.

Cost reduction; Improve delivery speed; Expand selection; Improve customer satisfaction

Industry & Context.

Fulfillment Operations Management, Fulfillment Center, Logistics
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Improvement identification

Eligibility Requirements

1-2 days weekend work, Business travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4-year university bachelor's degree, 4+ years of work experience, Beginner level computer skills, Business level Japanese

Nice to Have

3+ years staff training experience, 3+ years team leadership experience, 5 person management experience, Experience with operational improvement, Experience with standardization, Intermediate or higher PC skills, Reading and writing English

What You'll Do.

Standardize outsourced operations

Create safe work environment

Manage quality control

Execute inventory plans

Execute shipping plans

Participate in initiatives

Lead cross-departmental initiatives

Clarify individual plans

Ensure smooth 3PL operations

Introduce new services

Introduce new programs

Coordinate with 3PL companies

Communicate with internal departments

Manage projects from inception

Manage relevant departments

Coordinate with relevant departments

Initiate new projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-departmental initiatives; Internal departments; 3PL companies

Process & Methodology

Project management

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