Supplier Qualification Manager, OneMHS Procurement & Supply Chain
Company: Amazon
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Amazon installs a significant quantity of new buildings every
year. The historical model has been to allow each integrator to use
their own equipment, controls, subsystems, and methodologies. While
that has allowed Amazon to be successful to this point, the
variability between buildings has proven difficult to support and
scale. One MHS’ charge is to build partnerships to focus on
consistency and scalability across our network of the future. We
will be partnering with key suppliers to help them scale up their
manufacturing capabilities to keep up with our needs, as well as
refining their designs to drive innovation and operational uptime
and better meet the specific needs of Amazon’s operational
environment. In partnership with WWDE, OMHS will challenge the
status quo on our Gen14 AR sortables building by focusing on
critical equipment, controls, and system implementation methods. We
are seeking a Supplier Qualification Manager to join our One-MHS
team, focusing on development of new suppilers (including contract
manufacturing) and their qualification. As our Supplier
Qualification Manager, you'll own the process of identifying,
evaluating, and qualifying the integrators, contract manufacturers,
and critical MHE components that Amazon depends on. You're not just
vetting vendors — you're building the supplier ecosystem that will
support billions in infrastructure spend over the next decade.
Every qualification decision you make shapes whether a new
fulfillment center opens on time and whether Amazon can keep its
promise to customers. Key job responsibilities Supplier
Qualification & Development Lead end-to-end supplier qualification
for new MHE suppliers (equipment or services) — evaluating people,
process and technology. Develop and execute a standardized
qualification process for new suppliers, products, and technologies
— build the playbook, then run it consistently across every new
entrant. Partner with other internal organization to build the
standardized playbook Lead qualification of existing products
transitioning to contract manufacturers via OMHS product
qualification route; own the process from assessment through
sign-off • Develop and execute qualification roadmaps aligned to
Amazon's 3–5 year Plan of Record (PoR); secure supplier capacity
ahead of demand across P20–P80 business scenarios Own Factory
Acceptance Testing (FAT) — develop test plans, define pass/fail
criteria, witness tests, and issue non-conformance reports (NCRs)
with zero ambiguity, in partnership with HW development teams
Contract Manufacturing Strategy Assess capabilities and suitability
of contract manufacturers (CMs) for MHE components; evaluate
automation levels, production processes, in-house vs. outsourced
manufacturing ratios, and capacity headroom Enable a pool of
qualified CMs that can be activated quickly to support scaling
needs; ensure the bench is deep enough to absorb demand volatility
Drive hardware team partnerships to enable contract manufacturing
transitions — coordinate technical requirements,
design-for-manufacturability reviews, and supplier readiness
milestones Technical Risk Management & Quality Assurance Develop
and lead success criteria for technical specifications in
conjunction with technical spec owners; ensure qualification
standards are unambiguous and consistently applied • Conduct
deep-dive technical assessments of supplier capabilities: controls
architecture, throughput performance (PPH), MTBF/MTTR, and sub-tier
supply chain risk Lead Root Cause/Corrective Action (RC/CA)
analysis for complex equipment failures during qualification or
early deployment Establish statistical process control (SPC)
protocols for real-time performance monitoring during FATs and
post-launch Cross-Functional Stakeholder Leadership Align
qualification plans across global leadership teams spanning WWDE,
Robotics, Operations Engineering, RME, WHS, and GPO Coordinate with
other development teams to ensure consistency in qualification
processes and priorities across programs and regions Remove bias
from sourcing decisions by providing independent
People/Process/Technology risk assessments to Category Management
teams - Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, material
engineering, mechanical engineering or related fields - Experience
in hands-on expertise in identifying cause-and-effect relationships
for key commodities such as mechanical parts, PCBs, or lens modules
- Experience in written and verbal communication with the ability
to present complex technical information in a clear and concise
manner to executives and non-technical leaders - 5 years of
experience in supplier development, equipment engineering, or
supply chain operations in material handling, industrial
automation, or capital equipment - Hands-on experience conducting
Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs), including defining test protocols
and issuing NCRs - Experience evaluating contract manufacturers —
including make vs. buy analysis and CM capability assessments -
Experience managing multi-stakeholder technical programs across
engineering, operations, quality, and commercial teams -
Proficiency with risk assessment frameworks: FMEA, RC/CA, SPC, and
reliability modeling (MTBF/MTTR) - Deep technical fluency in MHE
systems: cross-belt sorters, conveyance, induction systems,
IPC/EtherCAT platforms, and controls integration - Engineering
degree (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or related field); Six
Sigma certification a plus - Global experience managing supplier
qualifications across NA, EU, APAC, or MENA - Familiarity with
sustainability and compliance frameworks: EcoVadis, DEI programs,
Rapid Ratings, Avetta - Experience with Amazon operational metrics
(OEE, FPY, DTH, LPH) or equivalent KPIs in warehouse automation -
Background building qualification processes from scratch in
high-growth or ambiguous environments - Experience transitioning
products from OEM to contract manufacturing at scale Amazon is an
equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis
of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected
status. Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the
best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a
workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and
hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding
process, please visit
https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations for more
information. If the country/region you’re applying in isn’t listed,
please contact your Recruiting Partner. The base salary range for
this position is listed below. Your Amazon package will include
sign-on payments and restricted stock units (RSUs). Final
compensation will be determined based on factors including
experience, qualifications, and location. Amazon also offers
comprehensive benefits including health insurance (medical, dental,
vision, prescription, Basic Life & AD&D insurance and option
for Supplemental life plans, EAP, Mental Health Support, Medical
Advice Line, Flexible Spending Accounts, Adoption and Surrogacy
Reimbursement coverage), 401(k) matching, paid time off, and
parental leave. Learn more about our benefits at
https://amazon.jobs/en/benefits . USA, TN, NASHVILLE - 136,500.00 -
184,700.00 USD annually USA, TN, Nashville - 136,500.00 -
184,700.00 USD annually USA, TX, HOUSTON - 143,700.00 - 194,400.00
USD annually USA, TX, Houston - 143,700.00 - 194,400.00 USD
annually USA, VA, ARLINGTON - 143,700.00 - 194,400.00 USD annually
USA, VA, Arlington - 143,700.00 - 194,400.00 USD annually USA, WA,
BELLEVUE - 143,700.00 - 194,400.00 USD annually USA, WA, Bellevue -
143,700.00 - 194,400.00 USD annually
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