Amazon.com Services LLC

Corporate Operations, Buying/Planning, no business category

InstockManagerII

$83–141k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Instock Manager II at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Inventory management, Data analysis, Business intelligence. Manage inventory availability. Manage inventory health”

Industry & Context.

Corporate Operations, Buying/Planning, no business category
Problems you'll solve

Data-driven decision making

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent, One year experience in job offered or related occupation, Three years experience in job offered or related occupation as equivalent, One year proficiency in business intelligence, Creation of complex queries using SQL, Validation of data sets, Distillation of data into actionable insights, One year proficiency in Excel, One year proficiency in PowerPivot, One year proficiency in Visual, One year proficiency in statistics concepts, One year proficiency in statistical software packages, Proficiency in R

Nice to Have

See job description, See position requirements

What You'll Do.

Manage inventory availability

Manage inventory health

Optimize in-stock position

Optimize inventory turns

Improve vendor operational efficiency

Improve vendor fill rates

Improve vendor lead time

Drive initiatives to improve customer experience

Drive initiatives to enable new capabilities

Drive initiatives to reduce waste

Answer complex business questions

Make decisions by analyzing data sets

Query large data sets

Analyze large data sets

Work with internal teams

Build automated tools

Build process improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with internal teams

Free ATS check

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