Jamie Kho De Castro Jr.
About Jamie Kho De Castro Jr.
Jamie Kho De Castro Jr. is a Data Analyst at Amazon Logistics, specializing in research on defect trends and inventory accuracy. He has a background in intercultural communication and has held various roles within Amazon, contributing to operational integrity and strategic decision-making.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Currently, Jamie Kho De Castro Jr. serves as a Data Analyst at Amazon Logistics, a position held since 2021 in Chula Vista, California. In this role, he conducts in-depth research on defect trends utilizing the Inventory Record Defect Rate (IRDR) and other metrics. His analysis aims to identify root causes and improve inventory accuracy. He develops comprehensive reports and visualizations to communicate findings to leadership teams, supporting strategic decision-making processes.
Previous Experience at Amazon Logistics
Jamie has held multiple positions at Amazon Logistics prior to his current role. He worked as a Warehouse Associate/Learning Ambassador from 2019 to 2020, followed by a tenure as a Process Assistant from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, he briefly served as a Process Assistant (Stretch Role) in 2020. During his time at Amazon, he played a key role in the Day 1 opening of a new site, contributing to its successful launch and operational readiness.
Education and Academic Background
Jamie studied at San Diego State University-California State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in International Economics with a minor in Japanese Language from 2011 to 2018. He also participated in the SDSU Exchange Program at Rikkyo University in Japan from 2017 to 2018, focusing on Intercultural Communication, Japanese Language, and Japan Studies. His academic experiences have contributed to his diverse skill set.
Cross-Departmental Collaboration Skills
In his current role, Jamie provides cross-departmental support to Area Managers and Process Assistants. This collaboration demonstrates his versatility and ability to work effectively within teams. He creates action plans aimed at preventing future errors and ensuring compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), which enhances operational integrity across the organization.
Early Career Experience
Before his tenure at Amazon, Jamie worked as an Assistant Manager at College Sub Shop from 2012 to 2017 in San Diego, California. This role provided him with foundational management experience and customer service skills, contributing to his overall professional development.