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Position: Amazon Inventory Associate (Based in Tucson) Hiring Organization: Amazon.com Services LLC Worksite: Tucson, AZ Urgency: Immediate consideration in Tucson.

Salary: $17-$23/Hour (approx. $23.9k/Year) Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included. Impactful work with supportive local leadership.

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This role centers on Inventory Management within the Warehouse, Logistics, Inventory Management, Supply Chain, E-commerce, Operations space in Tucson.

  • This Tucson-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Inventory Management.
  • Our Amazon.com Services LLC team in Tucson, AZ is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Tucson, a key hub for the Warehouse, Logistics, Inventory Management, Supply Chain, E-commerce, Operations industry.


Amazon Warehouse is a key hub within Amazon’s global fulfillment network, managing millions of products each day. Our associates ensure inventory is accurately placed and readily available, supporting fast and reliable delivery to customers around the world. We value teamwork, innovation, and excellence in all operational processes. Role and Responsibilities: As a Amazon Inventory Associate at Amazon Warehouse, you will help maintain smooth inventory flow and ensure shelves are well-stocked and organized for picking and packing operations. Your responsibilities include: • Stocking & Organization: Arrange products on shelves, bins, or racks with clear labeling and easy access. • Inventory Management: Monitor inventory levels, assist with cycle counts, and report discrepancies or damaged items. • Receiving & Processing: Support shipment receiving, unpacking, and product labeling according to Amazon standards. • Warehouse Maintenance: Keep work areas clean, safe, and organized while operating equipment such as pallet jacks and carts safely. • Team Collaboration: Work closely with pickers, packers, and supervisors to meet productivity goals and support other teams during high-volume periods. Required Skills and Experience: • High school diploma or equivalent (GED). • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs safely and repeatedly. • Comfortable standing, walking, bending, and moving throughout long shifts. • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in inventory handling. • Basic computer skills and familiarity with scanners or warehouse systems. Preferred Qualifications: • Previous experience in stocking, inventory control, or warehouse operations. • Flexible and willing to cross-train in different areas as needed. • Dependable, punctual, and demonstrates a strong work ethic. Compensation and Benefits: • Competitive pay with weekly pay schedule and opportunities for overtime. • Medical, dental, and vision coverage (role-dependent eligibility). • 401(k) plan with company match. • Paid time off, vacation, holiday pay, and parental leave. • Opportunities for career growth through internal training and promotions. • Employee discounts and recognition programs. About Amazon Warehouse: Amazon Warehouse is a vital part of Amazon’s logistics operations, powered by a diverse and dedicated team. As a Amazon Inventory Associate, you will support the fulfillment process and help deliver products efficiently to customers. We provide competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and clear paths for career development. Amazon is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace for all employees and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
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