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The Principal Risk Manager executes using a broad set of skills that range from high-level strategic thinking to deep dive analytical problem solving. As Amazon is continuously developing new transportation models, you will partner with transportation business leaders to proactively identify compliance regulatory business opportunities and propose innovative approaches and risk mitigation strategies for solving them.
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The Principal Risk Manager will work collaboratively with business stakeholders, safety, legal, finance, tech, and human resource teams to implement world-class, customer-centric, compliance and risk management solutions.
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We proactively identify and manage risks through risk mitigation strategies and provide assurance that Amazon and our carrier partners comply with the highest transportation and legal standards (including legislative, regulatory, and contractual.
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As a senior leader, you will leverage experience from these engagements, as well as existing and planned regulations to create and influence Amazon transportation policies and audit programs. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
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If you are a Technical Project Manager, Technical Program Manager, or Engineer looking to grow your skills in project/program management, with strong problem-solving skills, excellent communication skills, an ability to influence business and technical leaders in a dynamic environment and the desire to be a contributor to Amazon's next generation fulfillment & logistics technology, we want to talk with you.
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This opportunity requires strong knowledge of Scope 3 emissions, sustainable design and construction, an entrepreneurial spirit, excellent troubleshooting, problem solving, and project management skills as well as the ability to succeed in a fast-paced, technical environment.
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E.g.,HVAC/Mechanical, Electrical, Telecom)- Experience managing vendor contracts and secure facility budgets- Experience applying Six Sigma tools and Lean technique- Problem solving and organizational skills- Ability to set priorities, deliver results based on goals, and understand complex problems- Meets/exceeds Amazon’s leadership principles requirements for this role- Meets/exceeds Amazon’s functional/technical depth and complexity for this role.
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You will draw upon extensive information technology centric project management, critical thinking, and analytic problem-solving skills coupled with business development and executive communication skills with government customers.
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Demonstrated problem solving skills and analytical skills *Excellent customer service skills, communication skills and interpersonal skills *Track record of meeting or exceeding department performance goals *A Bachelors or Masters degree in Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain/Logistics, or a related field.
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To achieve this, managers are expected to provide their team with the tools needed for success while driving improvements in productivity and efficiency through data-driven decisions and analytical problem-solving.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience in working with overseas CM/OEM/ODM/IHV vendors in product development- Knowledge of datacenter infrastructure constraints including networking, power, space, and cooling- Strong technical and problem solving skills- Confident leader who can prioritize and analyze trade-offs, communicate clearly and compellingly and effectively influence internally and externally, across organization boundaries.
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Be highly autonomous with strong business judgment and problem-solving skills. In the next three years, we will expand Amazon from a place that primarily serves customers on a buying mission, to a place customers enjoy turning to for shopping advice and inspiration.
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Internal and external relationship management is paramount, along with strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Technical Problem Solving: Work through difficult challenges, including the full procurement cycle from sourcing, negotiations, legal requirements and internal systems updates.
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This position requires a broad set of skills to be successful, that range from high level strategic thinking and effective communication to deep-dive analytical problem solving. Amazon is seeking a highly analytical and resourceful Program Manager to support enablement efforts globally for the ProServe Shared Delivery Teams.
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And a business curiosity/strategic viewpoint with technical problem-solving and communication skills. Possess leadership and problem-solving skills. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform.
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