Senior Process Engineer - Air Gateway, Process Engineering Transportation & Warehousing - San Bernardino, CA at Geebo

Senior Process Engineer - Air Gateway, Process Engineering

The Process Engineering (PE) team is a group of operational leaders driving process stabilization, standardization and continuous improvement.
Candidates will manage the inverse relationship between cost and service, developing innovative ideas which create value for our customers.
PEs have customer impact by identifying and solving operational deficiencies, deep diving data, using engineering principles in the development of processes and planning tools, and project management skills to implement change.
PE's act locally, but build globally, standardizing AIR's operations.
In Amazon Air, process driven techniques help us deliver smiles to both our internal and external customers daily.
There are multiple ways to problem solve here; and we do it with consideration and respect for each other.
Our team has many perspectives that we bring to the table.
We are diverse and united.
Your thoughts, ideas and contributions are highly valued here to solve any problem that we may encounter.
As we continue to grow as a business, so will your growth and development at Amazon Air.
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Responsibilities:
The Air Gateway Process Engineer will be responsible for creation and implementation of critical roles within the new Amazon Air Gateway.
Working with internal business partners, the Process Engineer will apply best practices in order to maximize the efficiency of Amazon Air's Gateway.
The engineer will observe and diagnose air hub processes, identify improvement opportunities, communicate real-time events, Learn & Be Curious about ways to improve current operations to make generational improvements, prescribe improvement strategies, and ultimately assist in the transformation effort.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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