Amazon announces senior supply chain manager role in New York for SSD distribution centers

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Amazon has announced a senior supply chain manager position in New York, focusing on Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) for distribution centers that supply inventory to SSD fulfillment centers.

According to Amazon’s job listing, the company is seeking a senior supply chain manager in New York to lead strategic initiatives and process improvements within S&OP for SSD distribution centers. The role involves comprehensive management of supply chain operations, including sales and operations planning, logistics optimization, network design, and operational efficiency analysis. The manager will work with cross-functional teams to drive automation, optimize physical flow within the network, and oversee strategic projects aimed at enhancing overall supply chain performance.

Candidates are required to have a bachelor’s degree and at least five years of experience in supply chain and program management. Proficiency in data analysis, Excel, and SQL is also necessary. Preferred qualifications include a master’s degree, experience in driving end-to-end delivery and process improvements, as well as expertise in stakeholder management. Base pay ranges from $103,900 to $181,400 depending on location.

Amazon offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employees and their families from day one for many roles. According to About Amazon, along with an average hourly wage of over $29 for customer fulfillment, transportation, and pharmacy employees, benefits include health care services, mental health resources, pre-paid college tuition, paid parental leave of up to 20 weeks for birthing mothers and six weeks for adoptive parents. Additional perks include financial counseling services, 401(k) plans with company match options, stock ownership opportunities, childcare assistance programs, and support for parents of children with special needs.

The company provides a wide range of services including online shopping platforms and media distribution channels. It operates various devices such as Alexa and Fire TV while offering cloud solutions through Amazon Web Services (AWS). Its operations extend into logistics and customer service sectors while delivering entertainment content via platforms like Amazon Originals Prime Video Audible according to information available on the What We Do webpage provided by Amazon.



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