Tesla
Ecommerce ManagerTo accelerate the advent of sustainable transport by bringing compelling mass-market electric cars to market as soon as possible
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About the roleWe are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual for the role of Ecommerce Manager for our automotive sector across Australia and New Zealand. You will be responsible for overseeing the expansion, maintenance, reporting, product launch and compliance for all aspects of our Ecommerce operation. Your expertise will be pivotal in ensuring the optimal functionality, revenue, stocking, supply and setting up efficient automated processes for our customers.
What you'll be responsible for- 👥Cross-Functional Collaboration
Work with various teams in the organization to achieve a project or goal, including customer journey and customer insights
- 🔮Experimentation
Design and conduct experiments within a set budget to test hypotheses and evaluate findings for optimization of growth tactics
- 🕵🏼Research and Insight Development
Develop deep market and customer insights to guide strategy and activities
- 🧩Creativity
Generates multiple innovative/new/novel ideas to solve a problem
- 🧮Numerical problem solving
Works with numerical information and performs mathematical calculations to solve problems
- 🔍Attention to detail
Accurately identifies and rectifies discrepancies or errors that exists in information and deliverables