Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a highly reliable, scalable, and low-cost cloud platform that powers thousands of businesses in over 190 countries.
AWS' Infrastructure Supply Chain think strategically and globally; have a sense of urgency to meet customer timelines; exhibit a curiosity and learning drive; succeed in a fast-paced environment; engage and influence key stakeholders; and have a high level of customer focus and business judgement.
Also, you must have a demonstrated track record of managing multiple projects and driving them to completion to meet business objectives.
It will be critical to embrace and model Amazon's Leadership Principles and have an entrepreneurial spirit with a "get it done" mentality.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: - Manage a complex category within the Maintenance, Repair, and Operation (MRO) domains - Achieve cost savings through bidding and negotiations - Analyze category data and metrics to drive Procurement category strategies - Understand trends in customers' needs and concerns, across categories and regions, to influence customers' priorities - Lead supplier selection process across multiple categories, internal teams, and regions, and create longer-term supplier selection strategies for management - Ensure you are knowledgeable about the supply market and supplier capabilities, technically and geographically.
- Develop mechanisms and metrics to track supplier performance related to delivery, quality, and cost - Create supplier scorecards to measure and track supplier performance - Lead business reviews to discuss best practices and issues and to ultimately improve supplier performance and strengthen business partnerships - Innovate within the procurement space, automating and/or improving tools or processes to better support the Procurement Lifecycle - Provide support throughout the contracting process, as well as management of contracts post-execution