SEATTLE, KS (BUSINESS WIRE) - Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) announced it will open a new fulfillment center in Kansas City, Kansas. The new facility, the second large-sized fulfillment center Amazon has announced within a span of four months, will create over 1,000 full-time roles. In addition to the new fulfillment center in Wyandotte County and the upcoming facility in Edgerton, Amazon has existing Kansas facilities in Lenexa.
“We are thrilled to continue investing in Kansas, proud of our ability
to create great jobs, and most importantly, excited to better serve our
customers throughout the Midwest,” said Akash Chauhan, Amazon’s vice
president of North American operations. “Together with the addition of
the Kansas City and the Edgerton fulfillment centers, there will be
2,000 new Amazon jobs in Kansas and none of this would be have been
possible without the support we’ve received from state and community
leaders.”
Governor Sam Brownback stated, “Strategically located in the middle of
the country, Kansas is an ideal home for businesses looking for a
skilled workforce and pro-growth environment. The state is dedicated to
attracting companies and helping them grow and create jobs. I am proud
that Amazon has chosen to once again expand its footprint in the state
and am confident this continued partnership will benefit all Kansans.”
Amazon employees at the 855,000-plus-square-foot Kansas City fulfillment
center will pick, pack, and ship smaller customer items, such as books,
electronics and toys.
Full-time employees at Amazon receive competitive hourly wages and a
comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, 401(k) and company
stock awards, starting on day one. Amazon also offers regular full-time
employees maternity and paternal leave benefits and access to innovative
programs like Career Choice, where it will pre-pay up to 95 percent of
tuition for courses related to in-demand fields, regardless of whether
the skills are relevant to a career at Amazon. Since the program’s
launch, employees are pursuing degrees in game design and visual
communications, nursing, IT programming, and radiology, to name a few.
“This is a transformative capital investment in our city. It continues
the growth Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, has enjoyed for
more than a decade, building on its status as a leading job creator in
the state,” said Kansas City Mayor and Unified Government CEO Mark
Holland. “But most significantly, it is transformative because of the
quality employment opportunity Amazon will offer. Our residents will now
have access to a career pathway that includes not only a job, but a
chance at an education. I’m thrilled to welcome Amazon to our community.”
Greg Kindle, President of Wyandotte Economic Development Council, said,
“The investment Amazon is making in Wyandotte County is more than an
economic development success, it is also a key component to solving the
employment gap. Bringing new jobs and the opportunity for career paths
to Wyandotte County is essential to growing our local economy.”
“This exciting project again demonstrates how important Wyandotte County
is to the overall Kansas economy and why the Unified Government is
recognized as a progressive, innovative and business friendly local
government,” said Doug Bach, Unified Government County Administrator.
The project is being developed by Seefried Industrial Properties and USAA.
To learn more about working at an Amazon fulfillment center, visit www.amazondelivers.jobs.
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