Aran Singh
About Aran Singh
Aran Singh is an Area Manager at Amazon Logistics in Edinburgh, Scotland, with a diverse work history that includes roles at Procter & Gamble, ExxonMobil, and Asda. He holds a Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering from The University of Manchester.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Aran Singh has been serving as an Area Manager at Amazon Logistics since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing operations and ensuring efficiency within the logistics framework in Edinburgh, Scotland. His tenure at Amazon Logistics has spanned four years, during which he has contributed to optimizing delivery processes and enhancing team performance.
Previous Experience at Amazon
Before his current position, Aran Singh held various roles at Amazon. He worked as a Delivery Resource Manager from 2019 to 2020 in Glasgow, where he managed delivery operations. Additionally, he served as a Fulfillment Center Associate in both Outbound and Inbound capacities in 2018 for two months each in Leicester. These roles provided him with a comprehensive understanding of Amazon's logistics and fulfillment processes.
Education and Expertise
Aran Singh earned a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from The University of Manchester, completing his studies from 2015 to 2019. His academic background has equipped him with technical knowledge and problem-solving skills applicable in various engineering and management contexts.
Early Career Background
Aran Singh began his career as a Customer Service Representative at Asda, where he worked for four years from 2013 to 2017 in Leicester. He also gained experience in the engineering field as a Process Engineer at ExxonMobil in 2017. His involvement in academia includes roles as a Laboratory Lead and Academic Demonstrator at The University of Manchester from 2018 to 2019.
Short-Term Roles and Internships
Aran Singh has participated in several short-term roles and internships. He worked as a Placement at Procter & Gamble for one month in 2016 at the Newcastle Innovation Centre. Additionally, he held various positions at The University of Manchester, contributing to both teaching and research as part of the PhD cohort.