Andrew Warner

Vice President Operations at 1-800 Hansons, LLC
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Detroit Metropolitan Area
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Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Vice President Operations
      • Oct 2020 - Present

    • Director Of Operations
      • Sep 2019 - Present

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Operations Manager - DTW1
      • Mar 2018 - Aug 2019

      • Led the Pick, Learning, and Quality Departments, 600+ hourly Associates to Best in Class Inventory Quality, world Class Onboarding and Training, and overall Pick Performance (operating 8% above peer average)• Launched Inbound Operations for Detroit's newest Sortable Fulfillment Center, leading 1,100+ hourly Associates and 23 salaried managers to process 62.4 M units within the first five months, 19% more volume than prior year launches

    • Senior Operations Manager - SAT1
      • Mar 2017 - Mar 2018

      • Led 500+ hourly Associates and 16 salaried managers to process 29.8% more volume 18.7% more efficiently YoY, saving $2.3M in labor costs• 2017 Amazon Robotics Non-Sort Network Peak Challenge Winner for Stow (productivity) and Quality (fewest defects)• Balanced network capacity by absorbing over 450K CUFT of inventory while setting a North American ARNS capacity record of 3.16M CUFT of inventory on Black Friday

    • Pathways Operations Manager
      • May 2015 - Mar 2017

      • Led an Operations Team consisting of over 150 Associates and Managers ($3.5M annual labor spend)• Oversaw the long-term planning and execution that resulted in a 32% more efficient operation YoY during the Inbound Peak saving 22,250 labor hours ($500K) over a two-month period• Responsible for revamping Stow processes leading to an 18% YoY improvement ($275K annual savings)

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Masters of Business Administration, Class of 2015
      • Aug 2013 - May 2015

      • Co-Chair of Board Fellows – a club focused on placing students on local Non-Profit Boards • Board Fellow on Schooner Inc., a Non-Profit that runs summer camps and day sails on Long Island Sound + Revised strategy and created a business plan to reshape the organization for future success + Assisted with conflict resolution and negotiations to clear debts and settle legal complaints • Recipient of the Yale SOM Veterans Scholarship • Member of Public Speaking, Technology, Operations, and Retail Clubs Show less

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Pathways Operations Summer Inter
      • Jun 2014 - Aug 2014

      • Optimized the operation of the Amazon Fulfillment Engine (AFE), a system used to collate multiple item shipments, by reducing variability; resulting in a validated savings of over $150K. • Spent the summer learning Amazon Fulfillment; developed an in-depth knowledge of inbound and outbound processes, standard work practices, and how the Amazon Leadership Principles are applied on a daily basis. • Optimized the operation of the Amazon Fulfillment Engine (AFE), a system used to collate multiple item shipments, by reducing variability; resulting in a validated savings of over $150K. • Spent the summer learning Amazon Fulfillment; developed an in-depth knowledge of inbound and outbound processes, standard work practices, and how the Amazon Leadership Principles are applied on a daily basis.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Lieutenant, Coalition Interoperability Requirements Officer
      • Aug 2012 - Jul 2013

      • Oversaw a $3M budget to facilitate international digital and analog communication standards by planning four international conferences and participating in numerous working groups• Represented the United States on a five-country naval coalition that promoted interoperability; protected U.S. Naval interests and raised international information exchanges to unprecedented levels

    • Lieutenant, Deputy Executive Assistant / Flag Aide
      • Feb 2011 - Aug 2012

      • Navigated fast-paced Pentagon environment while serving as the trusted aide to a two-star Admiral responsible for the U.S. Navy’s $50B portfolio of communication, intelligence, information, and unmanned systems

    • Lieutenant, USS NEBRASKA (Gold) SSBN 739
      • Nov 2007 - Jan 2011

      • Led a 20-man watch section responsible for the safe operation, navigation, and mission accomplishment of the USS NEBRASKA, a $2B OHIO Class nuclear powered Ballistic Missile Submarine• USS NEBRASKA GOLD Crew Junior Officer of the Year for 2010• During a 4 year period aboard NEBRASKA held the following three positions: Drill Coordinator• Planned and executed over 50 six-hour drill periods that simulated fire, flooding, and other shipboard casualties—ensuring the crew was prepared for any life-threatening situation• Led the USS NEBRASKA to receive her first Battle ‘E’ Award (#1 boat in the Squadron) in over 12 years by significantly improving inspection grades throughout the boat Chemistry and Radiological Control Assistant• Managed a team of five responsible for radiological work and chemical control for the reactor and steam plant• Maintained a detailed Radiological Control Audit and Surveillance Program, identified as the best in the squadron, that improved shipboard Radiological and Chemistry practices and performance Reactor Control Assistant• Supervised a team of eight responsible for the maintenance and operation of all reactor safety equipment Show less

    • Student, Naval Nuclear Training Pipeline
      • Jul 2006 - Oct 2007

      Submarine Officer Basic Course, Groton, CT• Ten-week course in which officers receive intensive instruction in ship board organization, damage control, submarine safety and weapons systems, fire control and sonar systems. Nuclear Power Training Unit, Ballston Spa, NY • Six-month hands-on training to operate a nuclear power plant. Qualified as Engineering Officer of the Watch by demonstrating the ability to flawlessly lead a team of ten or more people through complex evolutions and casualties. Nuclear Power Training Command, Charleston, SC• Six-month rigorous classroom training program with a focus on calculus, nuclear reactor theory principles and physics, thermodynamics, chemistry, material science, and electrical theory. Show less

Education

  • Yale University - Yale School of Management
    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Operations Management and Supervision
    2013 - 2015
  • Naval Postgraduate School
    Master of Science (M.S.), Computer Science
    2005 - 2006
  • US Naval Academy
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science
    2001 - 2005

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