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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.
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Amazon Web Services is looking for a Sr. Technical Infrastructure Program Manager to support and deploy one of the world’s largest and most complex telecommunication networks.
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Program management skills to monitor vendor delivery of physical infrastructure projects and delivering high quality fiber and ILA infrastructure to make ready turn-up for long-haul circuits.
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5+ years of technical program management working directly with software engineering teams experience. They have program management skill sets and a strong communicator (verbally and written) to collaborate to solve cross-organization challenges creatively.
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The Sr. Technical Program Manager will oversee key drivers of our reliability KPIs, including charging hardware qualification and components of charger performance management. 3+ years of technical product or program management experience.
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We are seeking a Program Manager for the Transportation Operations Management (TOM), Technology Prioritization and Infrastructure (TPI) team. As a Program Manager, you will drive strategy and execution with available capital resources, supporting the end-to-end process from project ideation, capital funding, design requirements, permitting and construction execution.
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In this role of Tech Infra Program Manager (TIPM), you will provide project leadership, anticipate bottlenecks, mitigate project risks, quantify the impact of making tradeoffs, and balance business needs against technical constraints.
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The Continuous Infrastructure Automation team is looking for a Sr. Technical Program Manager to drive the development of our fulfillment center infrastructure. 5+ years of technical product or program management experience.
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