Process Engineer Financial & Banking - Fort Worth, TX at Geebo

Process Engineer

Amazon is seeking a Process Engineer to support the Amazon Logistics North America (AMZL NA) Process Engineering team.
This individual will be responsible for designing, managing and executing the next generation of delivery station processes, equipment, and operations.
This is a unique opportunity to own new innovation projects that will advance the intelligence of our last mile business.
Responsibilities:
Train Operation and Amazon Customer Excellence System (ACES) team to increase critical-to-quality (CTQ) business needs by improving integration of people, materials, equipment, software, and finance Recommend and implement changes to safety procedures, work methods, and labor standards Project management from conception to completion Assessing and optimizing the processes and equipment used in the Delivery Station Typical projects could include spearheading a redesign effort for the inbound receiving dock, evaluating the ergonomic needs and issues for shipping clerk workstations, or conducting a capacity planning and analysis study for peak season.
Train Operations and ACES leaders in design standards, process and quality metrics Review site-level Quality action plans and CTQ Project charters Assist in root cause analysis of complex Quality defects Provide two-way support by connecting Operations leaders with Core Process Engineering team Assist Operations and ACES team in implementing new rollouts through site-level coordination and communication Travel expectations for the role are approximately 40% of the time.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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