Sr. Program Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Sr. Program Manager

Want to work in one of the most innovative retail businesses at Amazon? Amazon's Canada Supply Chain Excellence (SCE) team is looking for a talented, driven, and highly analytical leader to help redefine how Amazon fulfills customer demand for some of our largest businesses.
This Sr.
Program Manager (PM) for Retail Supply Chain will collaborate with internal teams and vendors to design and accelerate supply chain programs, which drive profitability savings and operational efficiencies.
The Sr.
Program Manager plays a critical role in delivering the optimal customer experience by ensuring we have the right product quantities, in the right places, at the right time.
Specifically, this individual will lead sourcing optimization program for Canada.
The Sr.
PM will design and drive inventory optimization and profitability free cash flow (FCF) savings opportunities with SCOT, Operations, Transportation, Finance, and other Retail product families.
SUPPLY CHAIN Drive cross-functional strategic initiatives to continuously improve overall cost structure and customer experience.
Drive complex business analysis to identify business opportunities to improve revenue and profitability Drive improvement in inventory availability, increasing inventory efficiency and ensuring that the company makes efficient supply chain decisions Work cross functionally to identify and build best practices and process improvements Drive cross-functional projects to support new strategic initiatives and business opportunities for the organization.
VENDOR MANAGEMENT To identify, define and execute operational changes with vendors in partnership with Vendor Management team to drive supply chain improvements Establish strong vendor relationships with key/strategic vendorsAUTOMATION ENHANCEMENT Work closely with internal teams to drive multi-system process changes Drive scalable solutions for specific opportunities and issues.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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