ASSPL

Fulfillment Operations Management, Program Management, Logistics

ProgramManager,GSFAmazonNowLaunch

₹22–35L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Program Manager, GSF Amazon Now Launch at ASSPL. Skills: Program management, Process improvement, Cross-functional coordination. Coordinate launch activities. Write progress reports”

What You'll Achieve.

Timely warehouse launches; Defect free warehouse launches; Reduce overall launch timelines

Industry & Context.

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

Clear issues; Clear bottlenecks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years program management experience, 3+ years cross-functional experience, 3+ years process improvement experience, Advanced Excel knowledge, SQL knowledge, Define program requirements, Use data and metrics for improvements

Nice to Have

3+ years end to end delivery experience, Communicate results to senior leadership, 3+ years driving process improvements, Stakeholder management experience, Deal with multiple stakeholders, Build processes, Project management experience, Schedule management experience

What You'll Do.

Coordinate launch activities

Write progress reports

Liaise across functions

Clear issues and bottlenecks

Build complex new mechanisms

Ensure timely launches

Ensure defect free launches

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Operations teams; Business teams; Procurement; Compliance; Supply chain; SME; Software Developer; Transportation; Leadership

Communication Scope

Report writing

Process & Methodology

Program management, Project management

Full Job Description

We are hiring Program Managers to manage Amazon India Warehouse Launches for specialty fulfilment. This role is a part of the Amazon Now launch team. The incumbent will be collaborating with Program Managers, Software Developers, Operations and Business Teams to for planning and execution of Launch. This role involves building complex new mechanisms to ensure timely and defect free Launches. Ownership traces from Ideation (after receiving forward looking Topology plan) to Post Deployment support. The incumbent will own the following - 1) They will be responsible for working with procurement, compliance, supply chain, operations, SME, Software Developer, Transportation and other Amazon teams to coordinate Launch activities. 2) They will also own writing reports/documents that detail the progress to leadership on a frequent basis. 3) They will liaise across functions to drive their project and help clear issues and bottlenecks. Program Managers will be measured on timely and defect free warehouse launches and the impact of their initiatives on reducing the overall Launch timelines. Depending on the project, clear financial or other impact goals will be set forth. It is the individual's responsibility to ensure they drive the program towards achieving those goals. Basic Qualifications: - 3+ years of program or project management experience - 3+ years of working cross functionally with tech and non-tech teams experience - 3+ years of defining and implementing process improvement initiatives using data and metrics experience - Bachelor's degree - Knowledge of Excel (Pivot Tables, VLookUps) at an advanced level and SQL - Experience defining program requirements and using data and metrics to determine improvements Preferred Qualifications: - 3+ years of driving end to end delivery, and communicating results to senior leadership experience - 3+ years of driving process improvements experience - Experience in stakeholder management, dealing with multiple stakeholders at vari

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