Previous experience in a similar, innovative logistics, distribution or manufacturing environment,
At Amazon, we pioneer.
We also treat every day just like it's day one. And we never sit still while we do it. Are you up for creating solutions and solving tomorrow's problems today?
Then we have the opportunity for you!
We're seeking for an experienced Site Lead to join and lead our Customer Fulfillment Operations team in Perth.
As a Site Lead, you'll deliver inspiring, supportive leadership for the teams you manage. But at the same time, you don't shy away from rolling up your sleeves and getting involved whenever necessary.
You'll be directly responsible for managing a team of Operations Managers and their direct reports : The quality of your leadership is key to success in this role : you'll motivate and inspire your teams to do their best work, while planning schedules and activities that balance their needs with that of the business.
Another key aspect of your role will be to lead on numerous process improvement projects, with the aim of streamlining all activities, both for yourself and the team members you manage. The ideas, innovation and leaps out of the status quo that you come up with could very well be rolled out across the Amazon network : this immense opportunity is yours for the taking.
Your role will be pivotal in the overall management, control, organisation and direction for both the Outbound or Inbound operational areas of your FC.
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Site Lead • Australia