Operations Engineer II #0000 Financial & Banking - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Operations Engineer II #0000

Job summaryEmployer:
Amazon.
com Services LLCPosition:
Operations Engineer IILocation:
Nashville, TNMultiple Positions Available:
1.
Invent, design, and implement engineering solutions to complex material processing efficiency problems.
2.
Design, implement, and maintain the Plan for Every Part, integrating material flow strategies, line architecture design methodologies, and optimized handling techniques.
3.
Diagnose processes, identify improvement opportunities, prescribe improvement strategies, and guide the improvement effort.
4.
Coordinate design and innovation efforts to develop optimal solutions for the Rapid Assessment Deployment (RAD) Operation network through equipment specification, material flow, process design, site layout, and intellectual property considerations.
5.
Lead large cross functional initiatives related to the development and delivery of the next generation of high-performance manufacturing systems that have a network-wide impact.
6.
Collaborate with internal teams to generate high-quality, cost-effective solutions in very short periods of time, and simultaneously manage multiple projects and tasks while effectively influencing, negotiating, and communicating with internal business partners.
7.
Use analytical and quantitative methodologies to use data and metrics to back up assumptions and develop business cases.
8.
Apply improvement methodologies and variation reduction methodologies to improve processes and solutions.
9.
Domestic travel required 20% of the time.
10.
Telecommuting benefits available.
#0000.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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