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On a daily basis you will be expected to collaborate with hardware engineering, technical program and product managers, and internal customers including site maintenance and operations teams, to ensure the product you are deploying, is both ready for deployment and capable of achieving the business requirements.
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Technical skills of either fiber optic outside plant, process engineering, construction management, long-haul equipment, and quality control systems is required. Sr. Infrastructure, Technical Program Manager - Long Haul, Fiber Deployment, GCID Amazon Web Services is looking for a Technical Infrastructure Program Manager (TIPM) to support and deploy one of the world’s largest and most complex telecommunication networks.
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Amazon Web Services is looking for a Technical Infrastructure Program Manager (TIPM) to support and deploy one of the world’s largest and most complex telecommunication networks. The role is responsible for the execution of a strategic plan to improve the business processes and deployment of hyper-scaled cloud infrastructure - fiber networks, oversight of quality control systems, pre/post-inspections for design validation, driving vendor management, and stakeholder communication for delivery schedules and invoices forecasts.
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The role will interface with cross-functional engineering and program management teams that span Software, EE, Antenna, Communication Systems, ASIC SoC, Security, and Manufacturing.
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The Relay Financial Systems and Risk Management organization in Middle Mile Transportation Technology (MMPT) is constantly innovating new ways of building distributed systems running the latest in machine learning algorithms to deliver the next generation of fraud prevention solutions for our Customers.
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Senior Program Manager, Financial Systems. You will work directly with partners in engineering and machine learning to develop new tools and revise risk models. Amazon is seeking a program management team leader who is passionate about protecting Customers and can thrive working across a diverse, global team.
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Amazon Robotics is actively seeking an experienced Technical Program Manager (TPM) to join our Robotics Manufacturing & Technical Operations (RMTO) team focused on Robotic Manipulation systems.
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The role will interface with cross-functional engineering and program/product management teams coordinate flight and ground hardware and software for integration into the Kuiper system. 5+ years of technical program management working directly with software engineering teams experience.
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Master’s in Computer Science, Engineering or related field or equivalent industry experience · 10+ years of ERP / software systems management experience · Experience with modern tools and environments (e.g., XML, web services, version control systems, bug/issue tracking tools, Project management Tools.
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The role requires a seasoned individual who has excellent experience as a Technical Program Manager for distributed SOA software systems and can guide high-level technical design as well as think about potential, future areas of fraud that our platform might encounter.
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Come join Amazon's Transportation Engineering Systems team as we design and implement the logistics signals that connect our vast inventory to our customers. - Bachelor's degree in supply chain, business, engineering, finance or related technical or quantitative field.
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A day in the life of this role will involve a mix of meeting with our internal Support Engineering and TPM's and collaboration with Hardware Engineering and Software teams to implement solutions to detected issues during our Onboarding validation process.
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In this role, you will work closely with solution design, operational excellence, product, Business Intelligence, and data science/engineering teams to “connect the dots” globally and ensure that our team has the processes and tools in place to manage risk while meeting an ambitious set of goals.
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