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As a Principal Architect, you are a leader and visionary in your field, collaborating with and leading the work of cross-functional teams including: technical program management, product management, structural engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, supply chain management, operations, safety, security, finance, and legal.
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Analyze industry trends and evolving technology to proactively identify supply base opportunities to minimize risk, protect continuity of supply, and utilize industry developments that benefit Amazon.
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You will help lead the strategic vision for this transformation, working with partners across product, finance, Customer Insights, Sales, Go-to-Market, and demand programs across Amazon Ads. You will also partner closely with publisher teams (Twitch, Amazon Music, Wondery, Alexa) to develop a deep understanding of our advertising supply, and form strategies for how best to monetize our publisher businesses.
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The certifications program will interface with the compliance engineering team, hardware development and business teams, supply chain and logistics, equipment suppliers, third party test labs and certification agencies, and regulatory bodies.
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Lead supply chain new Amazon Custom Component Finished Goods assembly introduction efforts within specific goals for product launches, supply chain design, schedule, cost, quality, availability and order cycle time goals.
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As our business grows, we are launching new video capabilities, inventory supply, and measurement technologies, which span multiple teams with Amazon. The APM delivery team are key to ensuring we meet supply side guarantees of delivery in full.
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Lead large scale supply chain cost-saving initiatives, identifying opportunity to extend those initiatives to the broader Amazon supply chain. 4+ years of supply chain, inventory management or project management experience.
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5+ years of experience working with large global organizations as a Program Manager, Product Manager, Digital Supply Chain Manager, or similar role. We aim to create a friction-free self-service digital supply chain that meets the needs of all studio partners regardless of size, budget, location, language, or technical capability.
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This individual will be expected to quickly ramp-up on the end-to-end logistics and supply chain processes, execute tactically daily activities, and provide clear structure and oversight to new initiatives.
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