Description
Position Summary:
This Project Manager will implement disruptive and continuous improvement projects to enhance Falabella Retail's logistics operations, managing change and the adoption of new operational workflows.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Design, plan, evaluate, and implement logistics projects
2. Implement disruptive and continuous improvement projects
3. Manage change and adoption of new operational workflows
**Project Manager (1 vacancy)** **Workers in Control and Process Management Area \- Other Occupations**
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### **CONTACT INFORMATION**
**Company:**
Falabella
**Economic Activity:**
Retail sale of apparel and household goods (department stores)
### **DESCRIPTION**
Job Mission: Design, plan, evaluate, and implement logistics-oriented projects to maximize benefits while ensuring alignment with objectives and scope. A Project Manager for the Innovation Management team is responsible for implementing disruptive and continuous improvement projects that will optimize logistics for Falabella Retail—one of the company’s most critical pillars. The challenge lies in staying at the forefront of best logistics practices, possessing in-depth knowledge of operations, and being capable of managing change and adoption of new operational workflows, automation, and/or systems. We are an excellence-driven team, operating agilely and collaborating closely with multiple teams to deliver results. We continuously implement projects that optimize processes, reduce logistics costs, increase productivity, improve on-time delivery performance, and more... (Further details available upon application)
Metropolitana, San Bernardo
19/08/2026 \- 23/09/2026
Confidential
Full-Time
### **REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS**
**Education Level:**
**Experience:**
Not required
### **JOB DETAILS**
**Contract Type:**
Indefinite-term contract
**Offered Position Level:**
Other
**Source of Offer:**
API
**Professional Practice Opportunity:**
No