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Senior Supply Chain Program Manager, Global Procurement OrganizationAt Amazon, we're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth.
To get there, we need exceptionally talented, bright, and driven people.
If you'd like to help us build the place to find and buy anything online, this is your chance to make history.
The Global Procurement Launch and Expansion (GPLE) team manages the flow of materials to new or expanding sites by monitoring and mitigating supply risks.
Our Senior Supply Chain Program Manager role will work with various functional partners to make sure that items and equipment are ordered and delivered to sites just in time.
The role will also create and review processes and continuously improve them.
Key job responsibilities Be accountable for ensuring risks and escalations are mitigated to meet launch program timelines for new site launches and expansions in the network.Serve as the interface between vendors, procurement, and the business to track, monitor and control procurement project plans.Optimize the Supply Chain via deep dive and strategically identifying processes and tools to reduce manual effort, optimize costs and improve data visibility.Plan and execute continuous improvement initiatives and alignment in the region, through implementation of best practices, standardization of project execution and governance that deliver long-term value to internal customers.Collaborate with suppliers and establish monitoring processes, where applicable, to ensure timely deliveries and quality compliance.Manage multiple, competing projects and priorities simultaneously.Travel up to 50% domestically and internationally. About the team
The GPLE is a global function within GPO that enables the on-time launch of new sites, expansions, and retrofits,
by ensuring non-inventory materials are planned for, ordered and delivered in full, and services are mobilized on-time, whilst managing a high level of ambiguity due to differing needs that span across multiple stakeholder organizations.BASIC QUALIFICATIONS7+ years of supply chain experience6+ years of program or project management experienceExperience using data and metrics to determine and drive improvements5+ years of managing stakeholders in cross-functional project experienceExperience owning program strategy, end to end delivery, and communicating results to senior leadership5+ years of procurement, program management and supplier diversity & inclusion experienceKnowledge of Excel at an intermediate level (e.g., pivot tables & charts, multiple criteria lookups, nested logical/IF formulas, data cleansing, array formulas, etc.
)PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS4+ years of driving process improvements experienceMaster's degree, or Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, operations, engineering, analytics or related fieldPreferred proficiency in Spanish and English, written and verbal communicationExcellent written and verbal communications skills - ability to interface with all levels of the organization, specific strength in influencing decision makers.Ability to work in a fast-paced environment where continuous innovation.Advanced data analysis skills; the ability to extract and synthesize data in order to make data-backed business decisionsOur inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers.
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