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BOM+MVA, tooling and NRE) This person has a business orientation and is responsible for working within the local and remote operations, engineering teams driving development, implementation and management of the program budget and schedule.
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Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field. We are actively seeking an experienced (Senior) Program Manager with a strong background in strategic planning to lead key initiatives that align with our long-term business objectives.
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Amazon is looking for a (Senior) Program Manager with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs across multiple verticals.
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Work with Engineering leadership, Product Management, and Business Development to help define requirements and roadmaps, work with Engineering leadership to drive efficiencies in engineering development and ensure the right things are delivered to Customers at the right time.
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Apply now and you will be eligible for Amazon Technical Program Manager III positions that are based on your preferred location, team, tech stack, domain, language and more. Come build the future as a Technical Program Manager III at Amazon, where you will be inspired working alongside best-in-class inventors and innovators.
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Are you equally comfortable digging into business and financial requirements as you are drilling into architecture and design with development teams? Technical Program Manager position in Amazon is a role reserved for the few outstanding technical leaders with exceptional accomplishments in program management.
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Understanding of drivers of performance, scale and operational excellence in software and ability to work with software development manager to ensure these aspects in all software used in the program.
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The Role: As a Sr. Program Manager on the Outbound team, you work across teams focused on delivering a best in class customer experience for all delivery and pickup orders out of our Amazon Fresh stores.
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Use data to drive continuous improvement of programs and processes to define overall program goals, objectives, inputs/output metrics, and business reporting cadence. Our business is responsible for recruiting, developing, and ensuring Sellers achieve success selling on Amazon as quickly as possible.
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We are looking for a Sr. Program manager - Pharmacy Automation to own supplier management of pharmacy automation systems. Drive strategic and tactical supplier performance including scorecards and hosting business reviews with Sr. Leadership of the suppliers and internal team members.
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Development of the overall program strategy, tactically driving teams in and outside of your organization to deliver. Work with program managers, business leaders and executive team to communicate and impact critical business initiatives.
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This is an ideal role for someone who has experience working for a Global System Integrator (GSI), a large IT consulting firm, or a Fortune 1000 company coupled with working knowledge of AWS, Cloud Economics, Business Case Development, Large Program management and executive interactions.
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Amazon is seeking a program management team leader who is passionate about protecting Customers and can thrive working across a diverse, global team. That said, this remains a fast growing business and our technical journey has only started.
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In addition you will be responsible for building a robust set of operational and business metrics and will utilize metrics to determine improvement opportunities. Our services already handle thousands of requests per second, make business decisions impacting billions of dollars a year, integrate with a network of small and large carriers, owner operators and drivers worldwide, manage business rules for millions of unique products, and improve ordering and delivery experience for millions of online shoppers.
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Program tracking and common project management principles (agile development and project management methods, e.g. SCRUM); mapping complex combinations of resources against objectives, track dependencies and risk, assess impact of change across interdependent workstreams and projects.
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