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Ability to build relationships with various customer and internal AWS stakeholders which consists of senior leadership teams (C-level execs, SVP/VP, Directors) and project level resources such as SMEs.
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As a senior Technical Program Manager, you will work with a cross-functional team of hardware and software engineers to define requirements and drive organizational alignment around trade-offs and priorities for launch team products.
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Amazon’s Global Supplier Management team (GSM) is responsible for the execution of the global supplier management activity for the Global Procurement Organization (GPO) overseeing a spend of $45B. As our Global Supplier Management team continues to grow, we are seeking a Supplier Operations Manager to partner with internal business owners and key stakeholders to drive procurement and operational value for Amazon.
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The Industrial Grocery team is looking for an experienced Senior Construction Manager that will be a key part of the Operations Team and will be responsible for project managing building planning, design, and construction.
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The AFP Marketing team is seeking a Senior Marketing Analytics manager that will collaborate closely with technical teams, marketing and communication stakeholders, and our international counterparts to deliver data, governance, and reporting that can scale globally.
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As an Engagement Manager, you will collaborate across roles to understand a customer’s mission objectives and define project goals. Must be able to represent AWS within the customer’s environment and drive discussions with senior personnel regarding trade-offs, best practices, project management, and risk mitigation.
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5+ years of hands-on experience with enterprise-level IT projects, at least 3 years of which followed documented methodologies such as Agile, and used project management tool sets (Confluence, Jira, RallyDev, VersionOne, Taiga, etc) and source code management products.
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Create and deliver communication tailored to the audience, ranging from executive level project updates to detailed sprint plans and financial reports. You have business and financial acumen to manage the scope, timeline, and budget of each individual project.
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You will use agile delivery methodology to lead project teams consisting of business and technical resources while managing scope, schedule, and cost. Plan, organize, and manage all phases of a project lifecycle to ensure successful delivery.
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This includes capturing and validating requirements, developing and managing project governance plans, project schedules, team goals, defining success criteria and project milestones, and budgets.
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We are looking to hire a Senior Sales Operations (Ops) Manager who is responsible in developing a joint outreach roadmap between our Customer Success Managers and respective central initiative owners.
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As a Senior Manager, your day will revolve around five main areas: project deployment, process development and implementation, team development, stakeholder and customer relationships, and strategy.
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Amazon is looking for a (Senior) Program Manager with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs across multiple verticals.
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Amazon is seeking a Senior Construction Manager who will manage construction and renovation / remodel projects across the country. The Construction Manager will play an integral role in the development and implementation of the Amazon Industrial Grocery network infrastructure.
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5+ year of project management best practices and how to apply them in an effective yet pragmatic way across large, complex projects. Plans and oversees the preparation and dissemination of project communications.
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