Materials Manager, AWS ISCaP Transportation & Warehousing - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

Materials Manager, AWS ISCaP

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 cutting-edge solutions to source, build and maintain our socially responsible data center supply chains.
We are a team of highly-motivated, engaged, and responsive professions 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!AWS Infrastructure is looking for a talented, driven, and highly analytical, Materials Manager with demonstrated experience driving process improvement.
This individual will be responsible for leading inventory management strategies to maximize customer experience, inventory levels, and operational efficiency.
Materials Management is critical to protecting manufacturing capacity and delivering the end product to our customer at the right time.
Key job responsibilitiesVendor Management.
Act as point of escalation for vendor related issues.
Manage vendor operational excellence through data driven metricsSupply Chain.
Protect continuity of supply for AWS managed manufacturing.
Drive cross-functional strategic initiatives to improve supply chain efficiency and overall cost structure.
Drive complex business analysis to identify business opportunities to improve internal and external processes.
Work cross-functionally to identify and apply best practices and continuous process improvementsAutomation Enhancement.
Provide scalable solutions for specific issues.
Sets project requirements and drives agendas across internal and external teamsUp to 10% Travel requiredWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Cincinnati, KY, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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