Operations Manager, AMZL

DescriptionWe are seeking an Operations Manager to lead one of our Delivery Stations.Your responsibilities:- Managing an environment concerning the delivery of Amazon orders direct to our customers, subject to ever rising volume and complexity.- Managing day- to- day relationships with multiple Delivery Channels- Driving operational goals and metrics for your Delivery Station.Communicating the vision to your team- Presenting operational metrics regularly to the senior leadership team- Problem- solves for closing gaps between performance and goals- Hires and develops top talent.Creates and implements a talent plan for the site including talent acquisition, performance and career management, learning and development, succession planning, and employee engagement- Works with key business partners such as Transport & Sortation, DSP Management, Finance, Loss Prevention, IT, HR, ACES and EngineeringKey job responsibilitiesThe Ops Manager, leads an operation for +20k packages.Manages On- The- Road execution encompassing to Delivery Service Partners, and Drivers on route and develops strategies to streamline these operations.Leads a team of UTR & OTR TLs and +30 Associates, being the owner of solving complex problems and making key decisions and escalations on behalf of their team.Fosters a Culture of Safety.Responsible for protecting service levels monitoring and improving drivers and associates performance.Assembles the right team, assigns the tracking strategy, and controls the operation to ensure timely and successful Last Mile delivery.Basic Qualifications- Work a flexible schedule/shift/work area, including weekends, nights, and/or holidaysPreferred Qualifications- 2+ years of performance metrics, process improvement or lean techniques experience

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