Global Supply Operations Manager Professional Services - Cupertino, CA at Geebo

Global Supply Operations Manager

Job summaryIf you are an experienced technology sourcing professional with a passion for customers and hungry for driving change and impact at a Global scale you might be a fit for the Amazon Web Services (AWS) procurement team.
Come armed with your knowledge for a position where you will own, build, and run technology sourcing and operations and engage with multiple stake holders to drive plans and execution to satisfy the demanding needs of a high growth industry impacting markets worldwide.
If you thrive optimizing operations and driving results and want to be accountable for a significant impact and a once-in-a-life time professional opportunity, we have an opportunity for you.
AWS is the world's leading and most trusted provider of virtualized public cloud utility services.
We offer our global IT customer base who span private, corporate and government sectors, over 100 fully featured, integrated services in compute, storage, database, analytics, mobile, Internet of Things (IOT) and enterprise applications.
AWS operates a worldwide fleet of interconnected enterprise data centers at hyperscale to deliver the capacity that powers our customers IT infrastructure which enables their ability to concentrate on core competencies through agility and operational efficiency.
As AWS enjoys its ongoing rapid expansion, we are making investments in the Infrastructure Supply Chain and Procurement (ISCAP) team to optimize the value chain of technology ecosystem suppliers from whom we acquire good and services to run our cloud solutions.
The AWS ISCAP team is responsible for the end-to-end sourcing and supply fulfillment to deploy customer capacity to AWS's Data Center network.
The AWS ISCAP supply chain management team is seeking a highly effective candidate to drive operational excellence with key server component vendors in Asia.
In this Operations Manager role, the candidate will work closely with the vendors and factory teams to ensure Continuity of Supply (COS), manage vendor performance across key metrics and act as a liaison between supply team and vendor factory teams for critical initiatives such as NPI and transitions.
This candidate will also be a key contributor in vendors' QBR discussions and drive efficiency improvement projects.
Driving supply related initiatives and managing vendors' operations are critical to help enable AWS's Supply Chain and Procurement team deliver capacity for our customers and achieve cost goals.
Successful candidate must be a self-starter comfortable with ambiguity, with high attention to detail, and have a proven ability to work in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment.
Candidates must have strong vendor management experience, program management experience, and be comfortable diving deep into data to drive operations improvement.
The ideal candidate will raise the bar on driving schedules and deep diving into data, actively participates with a strong curiosity to understand the business end-to-end, and has a track record of delivering strong results.
In this role, you will:
Create and clearly communicate supply schedules, priorities, and status to multiple internal supply teams and external stakeholders.
Monitor/review weekly production yields and shipment and act as a liaison and sound out early warning.
Work closely with Integrated Circuit and other sub-tier suppliers and raise escalations and remove roadblocks and operational friction.
Be a key contributor of operations performance KPI section in QBRs with critical component vendors.
Our environment is fast-paced and requires someone who is a hard-working, meticulous and energetic, who gets things done at an effective pace, gets results and is comfortable working with tight deadlines and changing priorities.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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