Sr. Vendor Manager, Kitchen, U.S. Hardlines

Amazon.com Inc

Seattle, WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Alliance/Partner Management, Analysis Skills, Communication Skills, Contract Negotiation, Customer Experience, Customer Relations, Detail Oriented, Financial Operations, Industry/Trade Analysis, Marketing, Merchandising, Negotiation Skills, Online Marketing, Organizational Skills, Pricing, Problem Solving Skills, Profit & Loss, Profit & Loss Management, Project/Program Management, Promotional Programs, Public/Media/Press/Analyst Relations, Relationship Management, Retail Operations, Revenue Growth, Sales Management, Strategic Planning, Team Player, Vendor/Supplier Management, Vendor/Supplier Relations, Vendor/Supplier Selection
LOCATION
Seattle, WA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Amazon is looking for a driven, customer focused, team-oriented, and analytical leader to join the Kitchen team.

The Sr. Vendor Manager will be responsible for the total P&L of a category within Kitchen, setting the strategy for driving growth, creating and maintaining strong partnerships with vendors, adding selection, managing category profitability, optimizing pricing, and delivering a disruptive customer experience. This includes identifying potential brand and product business opportunities, building direct relationships with key suppliers, negotiating contracts, terms & conditions, managing vendor setup and new item setup processes, working with suppliers to build comprehensive selection, setting prices, developing collaborative marketing and promotions, driving sales and margin improvements.

The right candidate stays on top of industry and competitive trends, and is able to execute at both a tactical and strategic level to drive selection, sales, and margin growth. In addition, the Sr. Vendor Manager must be an effective leader and communicator in working with Amazon.com partners and vendors, as well as with internal groups such as control buying, site merchandising, marketing, PR, finance, operations, and retail systems.

The ideal candidate has strong business judgment with a track record of successful negotiations and overall relationship management. Proven analytical thinking, project management skills, attention to detail, and exceptional organizational skills are essential. The Sr. Vendor Manager is an effective leader and communicator and a seasoned problem-solver.

This position can be located in either Seattle or Arlington, VA.

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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