Amazon Listing & Catalog Manager

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TYPE OF WORK

Full Time

WAGE / SALARY

$1,000-$1,600/month, $6.25-$10/hour USD

HOURS PER WEEK

40

DATE UPDATED

Apr 24, 2026

JOB OVERVIEW

Amazon Listing & Catalog Manager — Full-Time, Remote
Bicycle Industry | Amazon FBA

About the Role
We manage approximately 1,000 ASINs across 80+ variation families for multiple bicycle brands on Amazon. We're looking for a seasoned Amazon catalog specialist to own listing health end-to-end — auditing, fixing, and staying ahead of issues before they become problems.

This is not an entry-level role. If you need to be taught how Amazon catalog works, this isn't for you.

Responsibilities
- Conduct systematic audits across ~1,000 ASINs and ~80 variation families
- Diagnose and resolve listing suppression, variation collapses, title/attribute overrides, stranded inventory, and policy flags
- Manage flat file uploads, category-specific templates, and bulk operations
- Open and drive Amazon support cases to resolution
- Maintain catalog hygiene proactively — don't wait for things to break
- Prioritize your own workload based on revenue impact and urgency

Requirements
- 2+ years of hands-on Amazon catalog management experience — advanced flat file work, variation troubleshooting, and case escalation required
- Deep knowledge of Seller Central, ASIN structure, variation relationships, and Amazon's attribute hierarchy
- Experience managing large catalogs (500+ ASINs minimum)
- Strong written English
- Reliable computer and internet connection

Compensation
$1,000–$1,600/month depending on experience

To Apply — Read Carefully
Do not use AI to write your application. Applicants whose responses appear AI-generated will be automatically disqualified. I want to hear directly from you.

Please answer the following in your application:
- 3 bullet points describing the three hardest Amazon catalog issues you've personally solved. Be specific — what broke, why it broke, and exactly how you fixed it.
- 1 bullet point explaining how you'd prioritize which ASINs to check daily vs. weekly, and how you'd d ---------- what to work on first at the start of each shift when managing a 1,000-ASIN catalog.

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