Amazon Web Services (AWS) · 1 day ago
Data Center Logistics Specialist 3, DCC Communities
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is responsible for the design, planning, delivery, and operation of AWS global infrastructure. The Data Center Logistics Specialist will manage inventory, optimize the flow of parts, and ensure billing accuracy within the supply chain, while collaborating with various teams to meet operational needs.
ConsultingDevOpsInformation TechnologySoftwareWeb Development
Responsibilities
The Logistics Specialist reviews Data Center inventory, in-bound shipments, and ongoing demand to ensure that proper stock levels are maintained in the all locations to support build and repair activities
Working with peers and management, they create plans to optimize the flow of parts through their lifecycle; tracking inventory location, movement, age, and turns
They work closely with Data Center Operations Technicians and Data Center Engineers to fulfill parts quickly and accurately
They work with Procurement and Hardware Engineering to purchase new parts and interface directly with vendors to process RMAs and receive replacements
Regular and ongoing communications with vendors to resolve issues and help them understand our business requirements necessitates a high level communicator
They are responsible for accurate data entry and resolving questions from peer organizations
Additionally, the Logistics Specialist will ensure that all billing associated with the Inventory supply chain is accurate, validated and ready for processing
They will work with AP to reconcile invoice discrepancies
An understanding of general business accounting and finance is strongly desired
Responsibilities can include manual tasks, such as assembling, addressing, stamping and arranging for the shipment of merchandise and materials
They may also assist in daily scheduling of deliveries and pick-ups to and from production locations
In handling incoming shipments, he or she may have to unpack boxes and verify contents
The Logistic Specialist will be required to keep precise records of all commodities going in and out of company
Logistics Specialists are expected to understand all aspects of production, adhere to strict safety standards, maintain very high quality, and be willing and able to work on powered equipment (i.e forklift or cherry picker)
Work with and/or around moving mechanical parts
Noise level varies and can be loud
Temperature between 60 and 90 degrees, and will occasionally exceed 90 degrees
This team will be working overtime as needed by the business
Willingness and demonstrated ability to work in the following physical conditions with reasonable accommodations:
Must be able to lift loads of up to 49 pounds and carry them for short distances
May participate in group lifts of 50 pounds or more
Push or pull heavy objects into position
Work in a noisy environment
Commitment to a culture of safety
Physical demands are expected with reasonable accommodations
Qualification
Required
1+ years of logistics experience
1+ years of material forecasting experience
1+ years of shipping & receiving, inventory and warehousing practices experience
Preferred
Experience directly related to the design or construction of large data center facilities, either colocation or client owned/operated
Experience in vendor management
Experience developing operational processes and technologies
Benefits
Lump sum stipend will be provided to eligible candidates who relocate for this position.
Equity, sign-on payments, and other forms of compensation may be provided as part of a total compensation package
Full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits
Company
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Launched in 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) began exposing key infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services -- now widely known as cloud computing.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
unknownKey Investors
BIRD Foundation
2025-01-22Grant
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