Amazon.com Services LLC

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OperationsManager

$82–150k Hamburg, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Operations Manager at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Process management, Team leadership, Operational metrics. Lead and develop team. Engage team during shifts”

What You'll Achieve.

Maintain highest levels of safety; Maintain highest levels of quality; Maintain highest levels of attendance; Maintain highest levels of performance; Ensure customer orders delivered at right time; Ensure customer orders delivered to right location

Industry & Context.

Logistics
Problems you'll solve

Analytical problem-solving; Data-driven decisions

Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 49 pounds, Frequently push, pull, squat, bend, and reach, Stand/walk for 12 hours, Work in loud environment, Work in variable temperatures, Work in variable weather, Climb and descend stairs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years employee management, 3+ years performance management

What You'll Do.

Lead and develop team

Engage team during shifts

Maintain safety levels

Maintain quality levels

Maintain attendance levels

Maintain performance levels

Provide team with tools

Drive productivity improvements

Drive efficiency improvements

Make data-driven decisions

Perform analytical problem-solving

Maintain customer expectations

Ensure customer orders delivered

Lead large-scope projects

Build productivity plans

Execute productivity plans

Determine productivity requirements

Manage customer delivery

Collaborate with support teams

Develop plans for business objectives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with support teams; Partner with other Leaders

Process & Methodology

Lead large-scope projects

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