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Roll up your sleeves and do whatever is necessary; general manager / owner mentality. Amazon World Wide Operations is seeking a Senior Program Manager to join our Dynamic team.
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Some examples of the projects may include designing Engineering Support structure for the Organization, site strategy and Case/contact reduction initiatives, Cost and resource optimization strategies and ROI, process improvements and general project evaluation for Support Engineering network cost, quality, scale, flexibility and business continuity.
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The AWS Support Engineering team is seeking an experienced Operations Manager, to lead a team of 15-20 Support Engineers providing world-class support on all AWS offerings ( Our customer facing engineers resolve customer technical issues ranging from EC2 Linux general guidance through technical deep-dives identifying and resolving complex Big Data (EMR, Data Pipeline) configuration and 3rd party integration issues.
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General Manager Assistant, Worldwide Operations At Amazon, we're working to be the most customer-centric company on earth. We are seeking an Administrative Assistant to support the General Manager and Fulfillment Center Operations team.
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Amazon’s Cross Channel Marketing Team (XCM) is looking for an organized and detail-oriented Budget and Billing Operations Manager to support our finance operations in partnership with our global Finance teams, accounting teams, agency partners, and global stakeholders.
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This Category Manager, Construction supports retrofits, expansions and initiatives across Amazon's global operations network by developing and implementing procurement strategies. The person in this role will coordinate with several teams across Amazon and will interact with general contractors, trade contractors, and professional services suppliers to satisfy organizational requirements.
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We are seeking an energetic Data Center Area Manager to serve as a technical resource and leader within Amazon data centers. Additional support equipment is included in the scope of the role which includes fire suppression systems, building automation systems, and general facilities equipment.
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Amazon Web Services is seeking a detail oriented, customer obsessed Program Manager for its Infrastructure Operations team. General knowledge of data center operations and facility management.
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Construction experience including working with a General Contractor, Engineer-Procure-Construct (EPC), or other trade contractor. Own commercial relationship with General Contractors and other construction suppliers.
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AWS is looking for an experienced Business Operations Manager that will help manage and scale the operational support for our rapidly growing portfolio of work across the world's largest multi-national enterprises.
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Amazon World Wide Operations is seeking a Program Manager to join our Dynamic team. Worldwide Operations is looking for Program Managers with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs within Amazon Transportation Services.
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