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You will work closely with upstream and downstream partner teams to coordinate, and organize deployments across the Amazon Fulfillment network, and maintain core KPIs. This role requires a combination of project management expertise, understanding of integration services, and the ability to thrive in a dynamic fast-paced, environment.
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Successful candidates will be natural self-starters who has Program Management experience and understand fulfillment center operations. The Powered Industrial Vehicle Technology (PIVT) Team is seeking a dynamic development Technical Program Manager for Amazon’s growing fleet of Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) and related technologies for the world-wide Fulfillment Center network.
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Amazon Engineering Services is looking for a Program Manager that can provide capital planning and project management support directly contributing to growing Amazon’s Worldwide Operations network.
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This position will support Amazon transportation and drive operational excellence and project management across the entire EU Fulfillment Center, Sort Center, Air Node, and Delivery Station network.
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You will work closely with upstream and downstream partner teams to coordinate, and organize deployments across the Amazon Fulfillment network, and maintain core KPIs. This role requires a combination of project management expertise, understanding of integration services, and the ability.
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The Global Customer Fulfillment (GCF) Amazon Customer Excellence System (ACES) Associate Experience (AE) team is looking for a passionate, innovative, results oriented Principal Product Manager to drive the creation, delivery, and expansion of MyPerformance and other associate performance management support systems.
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The Supply Chain Program Manager, Launch Expansion is responsible for management and coordination of procurement tasks to support the on-time delivery of goods and services for new Amazon Fulfillment Centers.
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Manage and support one or multiple of Amazon’s business units: Global Customer Fulfillment, Global Air Program, Global Transportation, Amazon Logistics, Emerging Markets, PillPack, Merch by Amazon, Sort Center Network, and Initiatives.
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3+ years of program or project management experience. Partner and contribute across all functions within Engineering Services and will actively manage multiple stakeholders including Finance, Program Management Office, Supply Chain Capacity, Startup, Launch, Real Estate, Construction, Operations Engineering, and Procurement.
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