Asalma S.
About Asalma S.
Asalma S. is a Shift Manager in Delivery Operations at Amazon Logistics, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Master of Science in Sustainable Chemical Engineering from the University of Bath and has a background in various engineering and support roles.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Asalma S. serves as a Shift Manager in Delivery Operations at Amazon Logistics. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the management and optimization of delivery processes. Her role involves overseeing daily operations, ensuring efficiency, and maintaining safety standards within the logistics framework.
Previous Experience in Community Support
Prior to her current role, Asalma S. worked at ENS Recruitment as a Community Support Worker from 2017 to 2020. In this capacity, she provided assistance and support to individuals within the community, focusing on enhancing their quality of life and promoting independence.
Educational Background in Engineering
Asalma S. has an extensive educational background in engineering. She studied Chemical and Process Engineering at London South Bank University, earning a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng Hons). She further pursued a Master of Science in Sustainable Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath, enhancing her expertise in sustainable practices within the chemical engineering field.
A-Level Studies and Early Education
Asalma S. completed her A-levels at Corringham Sixth Form, achieving grades AAA in Chemistry, Maths, and Biology. She also studied at Stanford, which contributed to her strong foundation in the sciences, preparing her for advanced studies in engineering.
Work Experience at Bova UK
In 2020, Asalma S. worked as a Production Assistant at Bova UK (Specials) for a duration of two months. This role involved supporting production processes, which provided her with practical experience in a manufacturing environment.
Short-term Role in Health and Safety
Asalma S. briefly worked at Amazon in a Health and Safety role for two months in 2020. This position allowed her to gain insights into workplace safety protocols and regulations within a large logistics organization.