Broker Operations Manager Transportation & Warehousing - Florence, KY at Geebo

Broker Operations Manager

The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Infrastructure Supply Chain and Procurement team is responsible for the end-to-end supply chain delivery of capacity to AWS Data Centers.
AWS Infrastructure is looking for a talented, driven, and highly analytical, Broker Operations Manager with demonstrated experience driving process improvement.
This Manager will be responsible for on-going broker operations management and strategic development of the next generation of customs operations and expansion for Amazon Web Services.
This role will manage vendor(s) critical to the successful fulfillment of hardware to AWS data centers in North and South America.
Achieving such aspirational goals will require this individual to insist on the highest standards, develop and iterate on new processes, and drive continuous improvement activities internally and externally.
RESPONSIBILITIES A successful candidate will have operational background in brokerage operations and extensive experience in complex project management Interface with cross internal and external functional partners to identify and rectify any information/process gaps during the export/import process Coordinate end-to-end global customs broker management for country assessments and local compliance criteria Drive trade planning and execution management for AWS sites and new programs Manage brokers and clearance processes in existing and expanding locations.
Analyze trends related to import/export processing requirements to identify process improvements Drive automation efforts Prepare and give detailed data-driven business reviews to senior management, focused on improving service level and associated impacts.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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