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Amazon Ecommerce Specialist -Japanese bilingual Preferred- Job Num: 56691

Sales / Marketing


Job Description

Job Title: Amazon Ecommerce Specialist

Pay Range: $70 - 90K (DOE) + Bonus

Work Style: Hybrid (4 days office)

(Office Location: Torrance, CA)

•Position Overview: An Amazon Ecommerce Specialist is responsible for overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of an Amazon seller account. This includes optimizing product listings, managing inventory, handling customer service inquiries, and ensuring a seamless process for order fulfillment. The specialist will use Amazon's Seller Central platform to drive sales, improve product rankings, and maximize profits.

•Key Responsibilities:

Product Listing Management:

  • Create and optimize product listings to improve visibility and sales.
  • Ensure product descriptions, titles, and images are accurate and compelling.
  • Conduct keyword research and implement SEO strategies to enhance product listings.
Inventory Management:
  • Monitor inventory levels to prevent stockouts or overstock situations.
  • Work with the team to replenish stock in a timely manner.
  • Track and manage inventory across multiple Amazon fulfillment centers.
Order Fulfillment & Shipping:
  • Oversee order processing, ensuring that orders are fulfilled on time.
  • Work with Amazon's fulfillment centers or handle FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) logistics.
  • Ensure shipping processes comply with Amazon's policies and customer expectations.
Customer Service:
  • Respond to customer inquiries and resolve issues related to orders, returns, or refunds.
  • Manage customer feedback and reviews to maintain a high seller rating.
Sales Performance & Analytics:
  • Track and analyze sales data and create a monthly report
  • Monitor and optimize advertising campaigns.
  • Monitor market trends to identify future opportunities
•Qualifications
  • Previous experience managing an Amazon seller account (FBA or FBM).
  • Experience with Amazon SEO, keyword research, and product optimization
  • Ability to analyze data
  • Basic customer service skills to maintain positive relationships with customers
•Preferred Skills:
  • Proficiency in the Japanese language
•Work Environment:
  • Hybrid (Torrance, CA) position
  • Full-time or part-time availability, with flexibility in working hours depending on business needs.


To apply, please send your resume to ydoro@pasona.com

Job Details

City: Torrance
State: CA
Job Type: Permanent Job
Salary High: 90000.00
Salary Low: 70000.00
Languages: English;Japanese
Hours of Operation:
Benefits:

Contact Information

Job Owner: Yurie Doro
Job Owner Email : ydoro@pasona.com
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