Tushar is a detail-oriented individual. He is a good communicator and is always curious to learn new things. He did complete a CAPM certification from Project Management Institute along with his Masters in Engineering Management from Northeastern University. His strong areas include project management, data analytics and visualization, operations, organizational psychology. Presently he is completing his Data Analytics certification provided by google, dwelling deeper into spreadsheets, SQL, R, Tableau. He is very good at communication and has great people-handling skills. I feel he would be a great addition to the team.
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Experience
Manager, Operations - 1 (Amazon)
• Part of the Last Mile delivery team for Amazon Logistics and leading a team of 40+ amazon associates.
• Delegating task to the subordinates to build confidence and help them grow in their career path.
• Using Data Visualization to run the shift, bridge the metric gaps, coach the associates and amplify the underlying issues with the higher management.
• Developing performance goals and pushing the team to achieve results efficiently.
• Multitasking with the middle mile, under the roof, and on the road teams on a daily basis.
Project Manager, (Aptara Corp)
• Developed Dashboards in Smartsheet for easy visualization of all the components of the project.
• Used Google sheets and Smartsheets for maintaining project tracking procedures and documentation to support complete, accurate, and timely project delivery.
• Successfully conducted two workshops and discussed theoretical Project Management, Trends in Project Management and factors influencing Job Satisfaction.
• Worked with higher management to contribute ideas and/or preventative measures for adhering to established project budgets and to improve efficiencies in alignment with corporate goals.
• Implemented Kanban system for easy prioritization and tracking of the schedules.
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Projects
Launching new delivery stations at Amazon
Conducted 2 workshops for Trends in PM at Aptara Corp.
Organizational Psychology Project at Northeastern University