Global Supply Chain & Procurement Manager, AWS Infrastructure and Supply Chain - Energy Storage

Amazon.com Inc

Seattle, WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Analysis Skills, Budgeting, Capacity Management, Cloud Computing, Cross-Functional, Demand Forecasting/Planning, Finance, Manufacturing Process Planning, Materials Planning, Metrics, Network Operations Center, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), Operational Support, Procurement Management, Product Planning, Purchasing/Procurement, Reporting Dashboards, Service Level Agreement (SLA), Software Development, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain Operations, Supply Chain Optimization
LOCATION
Seattle, WA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a highly reliable, scalable, and low-cost cloud platform that powers thousands of businesses in over 190 countries. AWS' Infrastructure Supply Chain & Procurement (ISCaP) organization works to deliver solutions to source, build and maintain our socially responsible data center supply chains. We are a team of highly-motivated, engaged, and responsive professionals who enable the core sustainable infrastructure of AWS. Come join our team and be a part of history as we deliver results for the largest cloud services company on Earth!

We are seeking a Hardware Commodity Specialist to join a team that handles one of Amazon's fastest growing commodities - Battery Backup Units (BBUs). In this role, the candidate will manage procurement and related operational supply chain activities in close collaboration with both internal and external cross functional teams. These are critical for AWS to achieve continuity of supply and cost goals.

We are open to hiring candidates to work out of Seattle, WA, USA.

Key job responsibilities

The successful candidate must be a self-starter and have ability to work in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment. Candidates must have excellent analytical capabilities, supply chain experience. Candidate should be comfortable with diving deep into data sources to debug data related issues, and have strong writing skills.

The ideal candidate will not only raise the bar on delivering the right supply at the right time, but also is a person who actively participates with a strong curiosity to understand the business end-to-end, and has a track record of using data to influence decision makers.

In this role you will: Understand forecasting, demand planning, material planning, and manufacturing processes to verify supply commitments

Work with internal and external stakeholders to forecast battery demand and manage supply positioning globally to support last mile operations

Own capacity planning with key OEMs and optimize supply chain network to best deliver for customers. Work with various analytics and software development teams to drive operational excellence

Develop analytical tools and dashboards to track metrics, monitor SLAs, and report findings

Drive EOL management, collaborate with engineering, DC operations and finance to ensure cross-functional alignment on supply, product roadmap and budget requirements

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles