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AMZL Expansion Manager, Growth and Expansion

ID: 8668

Type: Full-time

Category: Others

Company Name: Amazon Logistica do Brasil

Location: BRA, SP, Osasco - Osasco - Brazil

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Job Description

Amazon Logistics (AMZL) Brazil is looking for an experienced project and program manager to lead several projects concurrently in support of our growth. You will own a portfolio of projects and will be accountable to their end-to-end development: from scoping, to execution, through successful completion and adoption. You will work closely with leadership and AMZL support areas to find opportunities for growth and improvement and will be responsible for the adoption of the correct products and tools to raise the bar on performance and quality for our customers.

To be successful in this role, you must be able to work across disciplines, organizations, and geographies, translating complex technical and operational concepts for varied audiences. You must think big, move fast, and pivot frequently in a dynamic environment. Prior experience in logistics is a plus, but hands-on experience in operations is a must.

Key job responsibilities
- Manage complex operational projects from start to finish and be accountable for key metrics and overall results.
- Own Project Governance from start to finish, using effective methodology, tools, and communication skills.
- Analyze long-term planning data to identify density opportunities in support of leadership; model this data to assist in mounting a strategic expansion plan.
- Write business cases in support of new initiatives using data from multiple stakeholders.
- Identify opportunities for defect reduction, increased efficiency, cost reduction, and growth.
- Perform problem solving -- evaluating alternatives, and identifying solutions using innovative, frugal methods.

A day in the life
You will:
- Work with teams across Amazon to scope project requirements, including Ops, Tax, Legal, Accounting, Tech, etc.
- Manage project implementation, including making sure that all stakeholders are kept up-to-date.
- Work closely with other team members to ensure project adoption across the AMZL network.

About the team
Amazon Logistics (AMZL) is Amazon's "Last Mile" delivery service, responsible for delivering packages (and smiles) to homes and businesses across the planet. Within AMZL Brazil, the Planning & Expansion (P&E) team overlooks 3 main areas in support to AMZL´s operation and growth: (1) Jurisdiction planning and management, driving the growth and optimization of our delivery/pick-up coverage and topology; (2) Capacity planning, ensuring adequate capacity in short/medium/long term to maximize attainment of volume within AMZL´s jurisdiction; and (3) Expansion initiatives, coordinating local efforts on “big rock” projects that enable new types of operations, new sales and delivery channels, modes of transport (Fleet types, micromobility) and end-to-end programmatic coordination of AMZL´s network expansion.

Basic Qualifications

- Bachelor's degree
- Experience in program or project management
- Experience owning program strategy, end to end delivery, and communicating results to senior leadership
- Experience using data and metrics to determine and drive improvements
- Experience in English-language communication skills, both written and verbal

Preferred Qualifications

- Master's degree
- Experience implementing repeatable processes and driving automation or standardization

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Company Information

Company Name: Amazon Logistica do Brasil

Company Website: https://www.amazon.com.br

Company Address: Avenida Pres Juscelino Kubitschek, 2041 (18th floor) in São Paulo

Amazon Logística do Brasil is the Brazilian logistics and delivery operations arm associated with Amazon’s commerce ecosystem in Brazil. Operating as the localized implementation of Amazon Logistics (often branded globally as AMZL) and integrated with Amazon’s broader fulfillment network, the entity is responsible for end-to-end logistics functions that enable Amazon.com.br and its marketplace sellers to store, pick, pack, transport and deliver products to consumers across Brazil. Its activities encompass fulfillment-center operations, inventory management, inbound and outbound transportation, last-mile delivery coordination, returns processing, and the delivery technology and partner network required to support same-day, next-day and standard delivery options offered through Amazon’s retail and marketplace services. Core business activities include management of fulfillment centers (warehouses) where inventory is received from vendors and marketplace sellers, stored, processed and dispatched; operation of sortation centers and delivery stations that consolidate, sort and route parcels; coordination and management of national and regional transportation networks that move goods between sites; and administration of last-mile delivery networks that deliver parcels to customers’ homes and pickup points. Amazon Logística do Brasil also provides seller-facing logistics services, enabling third-party marketplace sellers to use Amazon’s Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) capabilities in Brazil. Through these services, sellers can store inventory in Amazon-operated facilities and leverage Amazon’s order fulfillment, customer service and returns handling to reach Brazilian consumers at scale. On the technology side, the company deploys logistics software, warehouse management systems, real-time tracking and delivery routing algorithms to optimize throughput, reduce delivery times and improve service reliability. Machine learning and data analytics are applied to forecast demand, plan inventory placement across facilities, and optimize sorting and routing to reduce transit times and shipping costs. Automation and mechanized equipment are used in fulfillment operations to increase picking and packing efficiency; in many markets Amazon combines human labor with technology-assisted processes to meet volume and speed requirements. In Brazil, these capabilities are adapted to local geography, transportation infrastructure and consumer demand patterns, supporting urban, suburban and regional deliveries. Amazon Logística do Brasil operates as the backbone for core Amazon retail offerings such as Prime (fast, often next-day delivery for eligible items), standard marketplace delivery options, and specialized programs that require logistics coordination like Amazon Prime Now or similar expedited services when available. It supports multiple delivery models: direct carrier partnerships for long-haul and regional transport, a network of locally contracted carriers and delivery partners for final-mile distribution, and independent contractor programs (comparable to Amazon Flex in other countries) that enable flexible, on-demand parcel delivery by vetted drivers using mobile applications for route assignment and proof-of-delivery. The company’s delivery tracking systems provide real-time or near-real-time status updates to customers via Amazon’s consumer-facing platforms and mobile apps, including estimated arrival times and driver tracking where available. Customer-facing logistics services also include handling of returns and reverse logistics. Amazon Logística do Brasil manages return authorizations, transportation of returned goods to designated facilities, inspection, restocking or disposition of returned inventory, and refunds or exchanges according to Amazon’s customer service policies. For sellers participating in FBA, Amazon handles return processing on their behalf under the terms of the fulfillment program, helping reduce seller operational burden and improve buyer confidence. The entity works closely with Amazon’s global logistics, operations, and technology organizations to adapt and localize best practices and systems for Brazil’s market. This includes implementing compliance measures related to Brazilian tax, customs, regulatory and labor frameworks for warehousing and transportation, and coordinating with customs authorities when handling imported goods. Logistics operations are tailored to Brazil’s complex regional logistics environment, which requires managing long distances, varied infrastructure quality, and differing local regulations across states and municipalities. In addition to serving Amazon’s retail and marketplace commerce, the logistics organization engages in capacity planning and network design to support peak shopping periods such as local promotional events, holiday seasons and global sales events. This involves temporary workforce scaling, flexible facility operations, and partnerships with third-party logistics providers to meet surges in volume. Efficiency initiatives focus on reducing delivery lead times, increasing on-time delivery performance, minimizing shipping costs, and improving sustainability outcomes where feasible, such as optimizing route efficiency and packaging processes. Amazon Logística do Brasil interacts with multiple stakeholder groups including suppliers and vendors supplying inventory, third-party marketplace sellers using FBA or seller-fulfilled models, contracted carrier partners and last-mile delivery providers, municipal and federal authorities for regulatory and compliance matters, and end consumers who receive deliveries and interact with customer service. While specific corporate legal names, registration details and precise facility addresses are published in official registries and filings, the operational profile described here reflects Amazon’s established logistics footprint and the standard set of services and technologies that Amazon deploys to enable online retail and marketplace commerce in a national market like Brazil.
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