Amazon has announced a new position for a senior supply chain manager in its shipping quality division, with roles available in Atlanta and other U.S. locations. The focus of this role is on optimizing and managing the flow of goods, information, and services across Amazon’s extensive supply chain network.
According to Amazon Jobs, the company is seeking a candidate with a background in network capacity to lead operations across multiple U.S. locations. The role will involve managing capacity planning, logistics, network design, and operational efficiency. Responsibilities include strategic initiatives and process improvements.
The position requires collaboration with cross-functional teams such as operations, finance, product, and supply chain. Data analysis will be used to identify and implement improvements that enhance efficiency and drive automation. Key duties include monitoring network performance, managing cross-functional programs, optimizing logistics and inventory, and traveling up to 25% quarterly. Candidates should have at least five years of supply chain experience, a bachelor’s degree, and cross-functional project experience; preferred qualifications include a master’s degree or MBA and experience in process improvement.
Amazon provides a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employees and their families from day one for many roles. According to About Amazon, benefits include health care, mental health resources, pre-paid college tuition, paid parental leave of up to 20 weeks for birthing mothers, six weeks for adoptive parents, financial counseling, 401(k) plans with company match, stock ownership opportunities, childcare assistance, and support for parents of children with special needs.
The company offers various services including online shopping and delivery of fresh produce. It operates devices like Alexa and Fire TV while providing cloud solutions through Amazon Web Services (AWS). Its operations also encompass logistics and customer service alongside entertainment offerings through platforms like Amazon Originals, Prime Video, and Audible.



