Amazon.com Services LLC

Supply Chain/Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management, transportation and logistics

SupplyChainManager,AMXL

$86–129k Bellevue, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Supply Chain Manager, AMXL at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Supply chain planning, Network strategy, Capacity planning. Support middle mile network strategy. Support execution planning”

Industry & Context.

Supply Chain/Transportation Management, Supply Chain Management, transportation and logistics
Problems you'll solve

Data analysis; Scenario analysis; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years program management, 3+ years cross-functional work, 3+ years process improvement, 2+ years supply chain, Bachelor's degree, Advanced Excel, Advanced SQL

Nice to Have

3+ years end to end delivery, 3+ years driving process improvements, Stakeholder management experience, Experience building processes, Experience project management, Experience building schedules

What You'll Do.

Support middle mile network strategy

Support execution planning

Configure optimization models

Analyze network scenarios

Produce strategy recommendations

Coordinate planning cycle inputs

Analyze transportation cost drivers

Build full year plans

Maintain full year plans

Support development of strategic planning documents

Identify cost-to-serve reduction opportunities

Identify network efficiency improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Retail teams; Finance teams; Operations teams; Science teams

Communication Scope

Leadership presentations

Process & Methodology

Program management, Project management

Full Job Description

Join Amazon's AMXL team as a Supply Chain Manager supporting middle mile long-term planning. You will play a key role in shaping network strategy across the 1-5 year horizon, working with cross-functional teams to optimize transportation cost, carrier mix, and capacity planning for Amazon's extra large item delivery network. This role offers direct exposure to senior leadership and the opportunity to influence decisions that impact millions of customer deliveries. Key job responsibilities - Support middle mile network strategy and execution planning for the 1-5 year horizon - Configure and analyze optimization models to assess network scenarios and produce strategy recommendations - Coordinate planning cycle inputs across Retail, Finance, Operations, and Science teams - Analyze transportation cost drivers including carrier mix, attainment, and sort center connectivity - Build and maintain full year plans for middle mile operations across US and Canada - Support development of strategic planning documents for leadership review - Identify opportunities to reduce cost-to-serve and improve network efficiency A day in the life Your primary focus is building and analyzing long-term transportation plans for the AMXL network. You'll spend your time running scenarios through optimization tools, digging into the data to understand what's driving costs, and working with partners across finance, operations, and science to make sure the plans reflect reality. During busier periods, you'll help pull together the inputs and analysis that go into strategy documents for senior leaders. Outside of those cycles, you'll have time to dig into specific problems — like how carrier mix impacts cost, or where the network has capacity gaps — and bring recommendations to the team. About the team Amazon Extra Large (AMXL) is a single-threaded organization with ownership of the end-to-end customer experience for large, heavy, and bulky products. AMXL consolidates E2E supply chain: strategy, dat

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