Marcos De La Oz
About Marcos De La Oz
Marcos De La Oz is an Area Operations Manager at Amazon Logistics, where he has worked since 2020. He has a diverse background in operations and mentoring, with previous roles at Munich Re, Terumo Medical Corporation, and Rutgers University.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Marcos De La Oz has been serving as an Area Operations Manager at Amazon Logistics since 2020. He operates from the facility located in Moonachie, New Jersey. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing daily operations, ensuring efficiency, and maintaining high standards of service within the logistics framework. His tenure at Amazon Logistics has allowed him to apply his knowledge in supply chain management effectively.
Previous Experience at Munich Re
Before joining Amazon Logistics, Marcos worked at Munich Re (Group) as a Claims Coordinator for a brief period in 2019. His role lasted for four months and took place in Princeton, New Jersey. During this time, he gained experience in the insurance sector, focusing on claims management and coordination.
Educational Background in Supply Chain Management
Marcos De La Oz studied at Rutgers University - Newark, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management. His academic journey spanned from 2016 to 2020. The education he received provided him with a solid foundation in logistics and operations, which he has applied in his professional roles.
Experience as a Competitive Soccer Referee
Marcos has been a competitive soccer referee for over a decade, officiating high-level youth and adult amateur games. He manages the dynamics of games by overseeing 22 players, spectators, and team associates, ensuring player safety and an enjoyable experience. His involvement with the U.S. Soccer Federation reflects his commitment to the sport and his expertise in officiating.
Mentorship Roles at Rutgers University
During his time at Rutgers University - Newark, Marcos held several mentorship positions. He served as an EOF Peer Mentor for three months in 2017, where he provided guidance to fellow students. Additionally, he worked as a College Mentor and Teaching Assistant for the TRIO Upward Bound Program from 2017 to 2018, contributing to the educational development of students in the program.