Remote Package Insights Coordinator – Amazon Data from Home

Job Title: Remote Package Insights Coordinator – Amazon Data from Home

Location: Remote – United States Only

Job Type: Full-Time / Part-Time

Experience Level: Entry-Level to Mid-Level

Salary: $18 – $27/hour (based on experience and shift availability)


Job Overview

Amazon is hiring detail-driven individuals to join its logistics and data team as Remote Package Insights Coordinators. In this work-from-home role, you’ll help monitor, analyze, and report on package delivery performance and customer feedback. Your insights will contribute directly to optimizing Amazon’s delivery ecosystem.

Ideal for those who enjoy data entry, trend spotting, and remote operations support, this position plays a vital role in enhancing last-mile delivery outcomes and customer satisfaction.


Key Responsibilities

  • Track and log delivery performance metrics using internal dashboards
  • Review customer feedback and identify trends related to package handling
  • Generate daily/weekly reports on delivery delays, damage claims, or missed SLAs
  • Coordinate with Amazon logistics teams to escalate delivery anomalies
  • Assist in maintaining accurate records of package insights and analytics
  • Contribute to process improvement through data-driven suggestions

Qualifications and Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required (Associate’s or Bachelor’s preferred)
  • 1–2 years of experience in logistics, data entry, or operations coordination is a plus
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to identify trends in data
  • Familiarity with Excel, Google Sheets, or Amazon internal tracking tools
  • Effective written communication and remote team collaboration skills
  • Stable high-speed internet connection and a quiet home workspace

Benefits

  • Fully remote with flexible scheduling options
  • Competitive hourly pay with performance bonuses
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance (based on eligibility)
  • Paid training and opportunities for skill development
  • Employee discounts and access to Amazon’s internal career paths
  • Work on impactful logistics data in one of the world’s largest delivery networks

How to Apply

Visit Amazon.jobs and search for “Package Insights Coordinator” or similar logistics data roles. Submit your updated resume and complete the assessment if invited.

Important: This is a real Amazon work-from-home job. No investment, fees, or third-party payments are required during the hiring process.

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