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North America Product Safety Specialist

Amazon.com
Seattle

At Amazon, Safety is our number one concern both for our employees and for our customers. We are seeking candidates to fill our Product Safety Specialist position located in Seattle. The position will be responsible for managing all aspects of Product Recalls and Safety Concern reporting.

This person will be responsible for driving several areas in our current product safety processes to even higher levels of performance. The primary area of responsibility will be working with our customer service, legal, and retail teams to ensure product safety recalls are addressed in an expedient manner in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws. A second area of responsibility is; searching and evaluating filtered product customer reviews for safety concerns, recording the data via software, reporting appropriate information to the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) and notifying customers, vendors and manufacturers regarding safety issues. The third area of responsibility is to work with software engineers to create and analyze metrics and reports to measure the health of these safety processes.

Areas of responsibility include:

*Coordinate all activities involved in the product safety/recall process to assure compliance with all federal and state regulatory requirements. Other responsibilities include:

*Identify and report general compliance issues that may arise through the work process; write and revise standard operating procedures.

*Review technical publications, articles and abstracts to stay abreast of current regulations and trends, ensure appropriate actions are taken and communicated to all parties involved when necessary.

*Work in conjunction with the Amazon.com Legal, Transportation and Product Compliance teams to ensure the most up to date compliance with all US governed regulatory agencies is met (CSPC, FDA, NHTSA, Etc.)

*Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.

Qualifications:
Qualified candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in business or public administration. Experience in product safety and/or regulatory compliance management with government agencies (DOT, FTC, CPSC, FDA) is desired.

*Previous work experience in a fast paced, changing/growing organization.

*Knowledge/experience directly related to product safety processes and evaluation.

*Knowledge/experience directly related to regulatory compliance.

*Familiarity with typical software packages (Microsoft Suite including Access) is a must.

*Project management and solid communication skills are also a must.

How to Apply: Please email your resume to 024418-resumes@amazon.com and include "DGAC" in the subject line.

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