Amazon.com Services LLC

Operations, IT, Support Engineering, Technical Services, operations

ITManager,OpsTechSolutions

$105–185k Goodyear, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“IT Manager, Ops Tech Solutions at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: IT operations management, Team development. Hire, train, and develop a team. Support all safety programs”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet or exceed SLAs

Industry & Context.

Operations, IT, Support Engineering, Technical Services, operations
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Travel up to 30%

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years developing teams, 2+ years leading technology teams, Linux or Unix systems administration

Nice to Have

Knowledge of hardware architectures, Experience with system management tools, Experience with client/server environments

What You'll Do.

Support all safety programs

Ensure a safe work environment

Provide technical assistance

Establish and maintain relationships

Lead infrastructure builds

Plan technical support activities

Organize technical support activities

Schedule technical support activities

Supervise technical support activities

Handle customer service issues

Approve installations

Meet Service Level Agreements

Exceed Service Level Agreements

Oversee equipment management

Oversee parts inventory management

Create recognition programs

Manage recognition programs

Support recognition programs

Create communication programs

Manage communication programs

Support communication programs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Operational partners; Operational staff

Process & Methodology

Scheduling

Full Job Description

You will be leading a team of IT professionals with various skill sets to provide truly innovative technical support to Amazon’s Operations team who fulfill our customer promises millions of times a day. The technology varies between our different facilities, but Amazon’s core IT infrastructure is fully redundant and relies upon top tier vendor hardware networked over fiber optic, copper, and wireless topologies. Your internal customers, whether human, robotic, or mechanical, use mobile computing devices, thin clients, integrated computer, and PCs running Windows, Linux, and Android operating systems to virtually and physically move e-commerce items from our suppliers into our fulfillment centers shelves, from those shelves into packaging, those packages into cars, trucks, and airplanes for delivery to front doors around the world. Key job responsibilities - Hire, train, and develop a team of IT professionals. - Support all safety programs and OSHA compliance to ensure a safe work environment for all associates. - Interact with management and staff to provide technical assistance for continuous improvement of IT solutions. - Establish and maintain a positive, productive relationship with operational partners and staff. - Lead infrastructure builds in new facilities. - Plan, organize, schedule, and supervise the day-to-day technical support activities, including troubleshooting, customer service issues, approvals, and installations. - Measure, monitor, and maintain team’s ability to meet or exceed contact and resolution Service Level Agreements (SLA). - Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and processes. - Oversee management of equipment and parts inventory. - Create, manage, and support recognition and communication programs. - Travel up to 30%. Basic Qualifications: - 5+ years of developing a team of technical professionals across multiple locations experience - 2+ years of leading technology teams as a information technology operations manager experience - B

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