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In this role as a Senior TPM for Integrations, you will lead a dedicated team collaborating closely with Corporate Development to seamlessly integrate the technology needs of Acquisitions.
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As an AIML Startup Business Development Manager, you have an exciting opportunity to help shape and deliver the strategy to build mindshare and broaden the use of Amazon’s Generative AI product suite with venture-backed AIML startups in North America (NAMER) and globally.
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As a Senior Technical Program Manager within this team focused on new product launch preparation (e.g. Machine Learning Products), you will work with cross-organizational teams from Services, Hardware Engineering, Network Engineering, Software development and Capacity Planning teams to prepare for new product end to end launch readiness with automation and operational process in place.
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Senior Software Development Manager, AWS SageMaker Training AWS Utility Computing (UC) provides product innovations — from foundational services such as Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), to consistently released new product innovations that continue to set AWS’s services and features apart in the industry.
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AWS Fintech team is looking for a highly motivated Senior Product Manager to partner with our software development teams in building out financial systems for the global AWS business.
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You will have responsibility through the full product life cycle, from product strategy, prioritization and development to adoption and iteration with global sales and account management teams.
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Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field. program/product managers, category teams, finance, legal, operations associates and engineers to deliver on your roadmap.
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Closely collaborate with executive stakeholders across the organization, including Field Sales, Business Development, Product, Finance, Marketing, Training, Operations and Legal. As the Senior Manager Tech Bus Dev, ET you deliver on an innovative sales strategy, deliver results through the development of joint industry GTM, identify and close large-scale IT Outsourcing wins, and develop a high performing team of industry leaders in their own right.
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Understand the technical requirements of your customers and work closely with the internal development team to guide the direction of our product offerings for developers. We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Arlington, VA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 10+ years of direct sales or business development in software, cloud or SaaS markets selling to C-level executives experience- •5 years of experience selling enterprise software, hardware, networking infrastructure, managed hosting services or cloud computing services.
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You will be responsible for expanding CPF selection through your selling partners, strengthening relationships with key influencers and decision-makers from selling partners to influence product development roadmaps, highlight environmental impact areas, and amplify storytelling for brands after launch.
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The Role: As a Senior Technical Program Manager (TPM), you will lead internal and external engineering teams through the product execution phase process and drive deep-dive investigations into complex issues.
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Working with technical teams within and without SFSC, you will use your product domain expertise, customer obsession, and ownership of the end-to-end product development cycle (customer engagements, stakeholder buy-ins and requirements definition, CX design, compliance, feature definition and prioritization, product messaging, go-to-market strategies, and post-launch closed-loop feedback mechanisms) to lead products and teams through strategic and technical ambiguity to ultimate success.
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Partnering with product marketing, business development and sales to drive adoption and revenue. Exceptional customer relationship skills including the ability to discover the true requirements underlying feature requests, recommend alternative technical and business approaches, and lead engineering efforts to meet aggressive timelines with optimal solutions Strong product leadership.
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Drive large scale projects spanning teams across AGS, Amazon and external software partnership inception to conclusion, formulate the product vision, define user stories, research appropriate technical solutions.
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Experience on programs using product development process lifecycles. The role of a Retail Packaging Engineering Program Manager (Retail Packaging EPM) is to drive execution of the packaging user experience (UX) in support of product launches and sustaining packaging programs.
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