Amazon Web Services is seeking a bright, motivated, hardworking individual to fill the Data Center Logistics Manager position. This impactful position requires analytical strength, attention to detail, open communication and the ability to work autonomously. The Logistics Manager partners Infrastructure teams and a wide array of Amazon stakeholders to manage communication, team metrics, and team specific deliverables or milestones. The role demands a strong sense of urgency and the ability to make sound judgement. As a strategist and implementer, the Logistics Manager ensures streamlined activities within the organization that guarantee success for the business, and ceaselessly drives their team to invent and simplify at a local, regional, and potentially cross-regional scale.
As a leader, the most critical aspect of being a Logistics Manager is the successful development and coaching of those under them. An effective Logistics Manager develops strong individuals that know how to make the right decisions, improve organizational culture and to take responsibility when required. Logistics Managers evangelize Accountability and emphasize the importance of this responsibility in creating a strong culture of accountability throughout the entire organization. Logistics Managers ensure their teams understand the importance of their role, their expectations and how their success impacts the bigger picture. Logistics Managers demonstrate good judgment in how and when to escalate without damaging relationships. When confronted with discordant views, Logistics Managers are able to find the best path forward and can influence others to follow that path (build consensus).
AWS Infrastructure Services owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. In other words, we’re the people who keep the cloud running. We support all AWS data centers and all of the servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment that ensure our customers have continual access to the innovation they rely on. We work on the most challenging problems, with thousands of variables impacting the supply chain — and we’re looking for talented people who want to help.
You’ll join a diverse team of software, hardware, and network engineers, supply chain specialists, security experts, operations managers, and other vital roles. You’ll collaborate with people across AWS to help us deliver the highest standards for safety and security while providing seemingly infinite capacity at the lowest possible cost for our customers. And you’ll experience an inclusive culture that welcomes bold ideas and empowers you to own them to completion.
Key job responsibilities
Key job responsibilities
Logistics Operations Leader- It is the manager’s responsibility to guarantee the organization is running smoothly, ensuring our service meets the expectations and needs of our customers and business on a daily, monthly and yearly basis. Some of these operational tasks include:
Developing performance goals and objectives to achieve customer promise expectations and ensure accuracy and quality
Building and executing productivity plans by reviewing work forecasts, determining productivity requirements, and partnering with other Logistics Managers to balance labor
Determine timelines that meet business and customer expectations; ensure they are met
Partnering with the management team to establish and maintain quality control standards
Remove roadblocks and obstacles for major initiatives
Logistics Business Leader- It is the manager’s responsibility to act as a Logistics business leader by doing the following:
The primary point of contact for communication and escalation to both internal and external teams/customers within his/her respective area
The primary developer of team strategies, vision and goals for their team in alignment with the broader organization
Ensure operational practices are fully compliant with legislation and policy
Generate and/or filter information from higher levels of management to their teams
Creating, managing, and supporting recognition and communication programs
Logistics People Leader- It is the manager’s responsibility to act as a logistics people leader by doing the following:
Manage and drive staffing plans, schedules, quality initiatives, performance levels and process change initiatives
The primary facilitator of team coordination and cohesion
Maintain a strong focus on personal and team growth and development
A strong supporter of projects outside of day-to-day operations
Distribute new opportunities fairly amongst the team when available
Hold regularly scheduled 1:1’s with a focus on personal development
Ensure accountability and documentation on coaching opportunities
Opening new requisitions and ensure bar is being raised with new internal hires
Process Improver- The manager shall be a champion of continuous improvement by:
Proactively being a driver of process standardization and continuous improvement across the org
Contributes to operational deployment plans outlining critical and best practice launch activities
Teaching how to create documents, processes, tools and metrics that reflect outcomes
Conducts post-deployment evaluations to measure launch effectiveness (PDSA)
Advise team members on process improvement strategies
Audits- The manager will conduct monthly audits using a standardized checklist
Meetings- Lead team meetings. The manager may also represent Logistics locally and/or globally
Travel- Travel between sites and across the cluster based on the need of the team and business
Design and implement the risk assessment framework for the AWS transportation program
Anticipate challenges/obstacles the transportation business would encounter while expanding geographies
Manage overall compliance of the program
Research state/ local level fleet and driver regulations and ensure specific SOPs are in place.
A day in the life
The Logistics Manager independently sets or contributes to setting the vision and direction of a designated area while ensuring optimization of the processes, standards, and functions within that space. They use expertise and high judgment to design the right team structures and mechanisms to meet both short and long-term business goals. Logistics Managers constantly look around corners to proactively mitigate risks before they become roadblocks. To accomplish this:
• Logistics Managers think tactically by using expertise and high judgment to establish the right team structure to respond to customer needs and short business goals. They will make sure their team(s) are operating efficiently, meeting SLAs, and delivering results. They create a plans, communicate requirements, negotiate priorities, and define what success looks like across all levels.
• Logistics Managers will think strategically by using expertise and high judgment to establish goals in an area where the strategy for may not yet be defined. They set a vision, design a strategy, and achieve consensus on priorities that align with long-term business goals.
The Logistics Manager will ensure outcomes are auditable, decisions are data-driven, and work quality is measurable; and will use this to determine where to simplify or extend solutions for the best outcome.
The Logistics Manager ensures team compliance with policies (e.g., information security, data handling, PCI, accessibility, service level agreements, etc.). They determine if appropriate metrics are in place to measure the customer experience, and if not will work to define them. Logistics Managers allocate time to set up needed operational metrics, customer intake mechanisms, team training, and documentation (e.g., tutorials, help pages, troubleshooting). Logistics Managers prioritize root cause resolution, automation where possible, and other projects that improve customer experience, deliverable quality, and the team environment.
About the team
Why AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. We pioneered cloud computing and never stopped innovating — that’s why customers from the most successful startups to Global 500 companies trust our robust suite of products and services to power their businesses.
Diverse Experiences
AWS values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn’t followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don’t let it stop you from applying.
Work/Life Balance
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Inclusive Team Culture
AWS values curiosity and connection. Our employee-led and company-sponsored affinity groups promote inclusion and empower our people to take pride in what makes us unique. Our inclusion events foster stronger, more collaborative teams. Our continual innovation is fueled by the bold ideas, fresh perspectives, and passionate voices our teams bring to everything we do.
Mentorship and Career Growth
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