Knoxville residents have some exciting news to celebrate! The city has officially welcomed a brand-new Amazon warehouse at the site of the former East Towne Mall. This marks an important milestone for the area as it becomes Amazon’s first major fulfillment center in Knoxville. Local officials and community members are buzzing with anticipation as initial operations get underway, signaling the creation of hundreds of new seasonal and long-term jobs.
The new Amazon warehouse is a spacious 219,000-square-foot facility designed to help enhance delivery efficiency in the Tennessee Valley. With its state-of-the-art design, the facility is expected to play a vital role in streamlining the last-mile delivery process, making it easier for customers to receive their packages faster and more efficiently.
“We’ve started initial operations at DNA6, our delivery station in Knoxville,” said Amazon Public Relations Manager Divina Mims. “We’re grateful for the support of our local partners and the team is ready to ramp up at this facility and deliver for customers in the area.” This enthusiasm highlights Amazon’s commitment to serving the Knoxville community while providing job opportunities for local residents.
For those looking for work, the warehouse has great news. Job openings will be posted on a rolling basis on the Amazon website, allowing job seekers to apply at their convenience. Starting wages are promising at a minimum of $17 per hour, which is a competitive rate for many in the area. Along with competitive pay, employees will have access to a range of benefits, creating an attractive job package for prospective employees.
Positions at the facility will involve preparing orders for delivery. Employees will work in a fast-paced environment, handling everything from receiving truckloads of packages to organizing deliveries and staging them for drivers. This dynamic setting ensures that each staff member plays a crucial role in a well-oiled delivery machine working efficiently to satisfy customer demands.
In addition to the creation of local jobs, the new Knoxville facility will support Amazon’s growing fleet of electric vehicles, which is an impressive initiative toward sustainability. Since 2022, Amazon has expanded its fleet to over 15,000 electric vehicles, demonstrating a commitment to eco-friendly practices and reducing emissions. This means that not only will packages be delivered more efficiently, but they will also be delivered with an eye toward environmental impact.
The establishment of this fulfillment center is expected to provide an economic boost to Knoxville, with the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce weighing in on the benefits. The new warehouse will not only create hundreds of jobs but also support local businesses through increased economic activity in the area. Residents are optimistic about the changes and opportunities that such a large facility can bring.
For those interested in becoming part of this exciting new chapter in Knoxville’s story, checking out job openings on the Amazon job portal is a great place to start. Additionally, it’s worth signing up to receive job alerts, so you can be among the first to know when new positions become available.
As operations ramp up at the Amazon warehouse in Knoxville, the local community is looking forward to enjoying the benefits of quicker deliveries, new job opportunities, and a commitment to sustainable practices. It seems like the future is bright in Knoxville, and residents are eager to embrace the changes ahead!
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