Wilson Daniel Bracamonte Mican
About Wilson Daniel Bracamonte Mican
Wilson Daniel Bracamonte Mican is a Warehouse Fulfillment Associate currently employed at Amazon Fulfillment Centre in Toronto, Ontario, where he has contributed to continuous improvement initiatives in warehousing procedures. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and multiple graduate certificates in Project Management and Supply Chain Management.
Work at Amazon Fulfillment Centre
Currently, Wilson Daniel Bracamonte Mican serves as a Warehouse Fulfillment Associate at Amazon Fulfillment Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the optimization of warehousing procedures. His role involves ensuring compliance with safety and hygiene regulations while maintaining effective material supply. He has also been involved in continuous improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.
Previous Experience as Inventory Auditor
Before joining Amazon, Wilson worked as an Inventory Auditor at RGIS Canada for a duration of two months in 2020. This role took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he was responsible for conducting inventory audits, ensuring accuracy in stock levels, and contributing to the overall inventory management process.
Education and Expertise
Wilson holds a Graduate Certificate in Project Management from Centennial College, which he completed from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he earned a Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management - Global Logistics from Seneca College in 2020. His academic background also includes a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Universidad de los Andes in Colombia, completed from 2013 to 2018.
Project Management Internship
In 2019, Wilson completed a six-month internship as a Project Manager at WIMTACH, affiliated with Centennial College. During this internship, he gained practical experience in project management, contributing to various initiatives and enhancing his skills in the field.
Lean Manufacturing Implementation
Wilson has implemented lean manufacturing principles, specifically the 5S methodology, to improve workplace organization and efficiency. This approach focuses on optimizing processes and reducing waste, contributing to better operational performance in his roles.