ARIPL

E-Commerce

InstockManager

₹15–25L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Instock Manager at ARIPL. Skills: Inventory availability, Inventory health, Process improvements, Operational metrics. Manage inventory availability. Manage inventory health”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve in-stock rates; Reduce costs; Reduce defects; Reduce lead times; Increase innovation; Increase automation; Increase economies of scale; Drive sales growth; Drive profitability growth

Industry & Context.

E Commerce
Problems you'll solve

Actionable plans

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years Excel experience, 2+ years supply chain experience, 2+ years inventory management experience, 2+ years project management experience, Bachelor's degree

Nice to Have

Knowledge of statistical inventory control, Experience in Retail business, Experience in wholesale business

What You'll Do.

Manage inventory availability

Manage inventory health

Improve in-stock rates

Forecast inventory systematically

Partner with internal teams

Create tools for purchasing

Drive tools for vendor management

Improve purchasing workflow

Improve vendor management workflow

Drive process improvement

Drive operational excellence

Reduce vendor defects

Reduce vendor lead times

Increase vendor innovation

Increase vendor automation

Increase vendor economies of scale

Partner with vendor managers

Drive profitability growth

Drive business analysis

Identify cost structure opportunities

Identify profitability opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with multiple teams; Partner with internal teams; Partner with vendor managers

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Amazon strives to be Earth's most customer-centric company where people can find and discover virtually anything they want to buy online. By giving customers more of what they want – low prices, vast selection, and convenience – Amazon continues to grow and evolve as a world-class e-commerce platform. Amazon Retail India Pvt Ltd (ARIPL) is hiring an Instock Manager to manage Dry Grocery business. Instock Manager will be responsible for the availability of our selection to customers: “what you do not have in stock, you cannot sell”. This role will comprise demand planning, ordering, inventory management and setting up new processes to scale up as we plan to grow multi-fold in next few years. He/ She will work closely with multiple teams to create the optimal experience for the customer in a scalable way. The individual will track key metrics and drive improvements through actionable plans. He/ She will provide leadership on supply chain topics and ensure alignment with business strategy. The right candidate for this position should enjoy working in a start-up environment where collaboration, flexibility and a sense of humor are highly valued. Key job responsibilities Key job responsibilities · Manage inventory availability and inventory health including: improved in-stock rates, inventory planning and systematic forecasting. · Partner with internal teams to help create and drive tools and process improvements that affect purchasing and vendor management workflow · Drive process improvement and operational excellence within our vendor community by reducing costs, defects, and lead times, while increasing innovation, automation, and economies of scale · Partner with vendor managers in driving sales and profitability growth · Drive complex business analysis that identifies opportunities to improve cost structure and profitability Basic Qualifications: - 3+ years of with Excel experience - 2+ years of supply chain, inventory management or project management experience -

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