Supply Chain Manager, AMXL Trans S&OP Administrative & Office Jobs - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Supply Chain Manager, AMXL Trans S&OP

The Amazon Extra Large (AMXL) supply chain team is looking for an experienced leader with a strong record of achieving results, to create and execute our worldwide supply chain.
AMXL obsesses over customers by offering a white glove service where we deliver TVs and other large items like furniture to customers' homes.
Not only do we deliver large parcels, we unpack, assemble, install and sometimes even do tests, hauling away old items as needed.
We are seeking an experienced leader for an exciting opportunity to work in the last mile delivery space to drive forecasting, capacity planning and launching new last mile delivery operations.
In this role you will deal with ambiguity, identify problem statements and develop innovative solutions to improve Customer Experience, reduce cost and create a best in class home delivery network.
The transportation network encompasses all of the operations required to deliver worldwide shipments from our fulfillment channels to our customers.
Key job responsibilities- Supply chain planning and delivery capacity planning- Build Forecasting tools leading teams with advanced analytical, mathematical, and quantitative capabilities- Own business goals to optimize customer experience and cost- Develop deep understanding of transportation planning and optimization tools- Partner with product, technical, operations and other network planning teams to build scalable solutionsWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Bellevue, WA, USA Nashville, TN, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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