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      <description>Location: City | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Operations is the beating heart of Amazon. This key part of our business makes sure we fulfill and dispatch orders efficiently so that our customers get their items on time. It''s driven by Operations Managers who bring the team together to push excellence in safety, quality and productivity across our sites. At your site, you''ll lead other managers and create the operational plan that helps your teams meet their targets. This role is all about driving operational excellence to create the Amazon of tomorrow. Key job responsibilitiesCreate, oversee, and drive a culture of safety and wellbeingAnalyse and implement changes to keep quality and productivity at a consistently high levelOversee projects to streamline processes, optimize productivity and increase quality of service for customers within your area of responsibilityAnalyse shift performance against relevant business objectives, and put in place actions to improve our operational excellenceWork collaboratively with management-level colleagues to standardize shift practicesA day in the lifeYou''ll work on a shift pattern at one of our sites, making sure it is as productive as it can be. Your main focus will be to own and drive...</description>
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