Amazon Japan G. K.

Project/Program/Product Management--Non-Tech, Supply Chain Management, Logistics

Specialist,ProcurementStrategy&Planning,CarrierManagement

$7500–11000k ~AI est. Tokyo, Japan FULL TIME
The Brief

“Specialist, Procurement Strategy & Planning, Carrier Management at Amazon Japan G. K.. Skills: Procurement Strategy, Planning, Carrier Management. Support short-term procurement planning. Secure required transport capacity”

Industry & Context.

Project/Program/Product Management Non Tech, Supply Chain Management, Logistics
Problems you'll solve

Problem extraction; Logical problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, Experience with Microsoft Excel, Create pivot tables and charts, Develop formulas such as SUMIF, Use VLookup formulas, Speak, write, and read fluently in Japanese

Nice to Have

Experience in English-language communication, Experience in logistics, Experience using SQL, Experience using other analytical tools, New things learning, Prioritize and coordinate stakeholders, Extract and solve problems, Application optimization experience, Experience with planning applications, Contribute to inclusive culture, Work in diverse groups, 2+ years logistics planning, 2+ years logistics purchasing, 2+ years corporate sales, 2+ years IT/consulting logistics

What You'll Do.

Support short-term procurement planning

Secure required transport capacity

Set metrics and actions

Control ordering volume

Ensure performance standards

Execute quotation to order process

Improve quotation to order process

Understand quotation requirements

Obtain competitive price quotations

Ensure correct ordering

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Amazon internal departments; Carrier companies; Cross-functional teams

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