Technical Infrastructure Program Manager, Tech Deploy
Amazon.com
Are you excited by robotics and the latest automation technology? Would you like to be a contributing part of Amazon's exciting growth? Do you like impacting tomorrow - today? Answer yes to any of these and you should be a part of the Robotics Deployment Engineering Team.
Key job responsibilities
As a Robotics Deployment Technical Infrastructure Program Manager (TIPM), you will have the responsibility of overseeing multiple deployment projects involved in deploying Amazon Robotics solutions. This includes deployments at both new construction sites and live fulfillment centers. The site project manager's role entails planning the site deployment, being the single point of contact on-site, tracking deployment progress, triaging risks as they come up, troubleshooting technical challenges, managing third party vendors, and managing escalations on-site. They will be responsible for leading a site's deployment, and will several sites throughout the year focusing on planning, execution to closeout, with project duration ranging from weeks to months.
The ideal candidate should be proactive and take independent initiative in managing their projects. They should be able to identify opportunities and risks within the partner teams they work with. Their leadership and communication skills are expected to be strong, as they will collaborate with multiple stakeholders, both internal and external, to ensure smooth execution of projects, especially when escalations arise. The projects they manage may be in any stage of a product's lifecycle and may experience significant growth during deployment cycles. Therefore, the candidate should be capable of scaling with this growth, supporting hiring and development efforts.
The site project manager should be able to build out new work scopes on a project including generating RFPs, set requirements and SLAs for vendors, and managing resource expectations. As a project manager, you will typically own a full site from deployment planning, execution to customer hand-over. It will be your responsibility to set standards and maintain quality within your scope of responsibility. The role requires comfort in dealing with highly technical work scopes related to the installation of robotics equipment, as well as addressing typical project management escalations that may arise during installations at construction sites or live operation warehouses.
Project duration can range from a few days to several months and include travel across the US and should the candidate be open to it some international work.
This position requires 50-75% travel. Valid US driver’s license required.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Seattle, Boston, Austin
Key job responsibilities
As a Robotics Deployment Technical Infrastructure Program Manager (TIPM), you will have the responsibility of overseeing multiple deployment projects involved in deploying Amazon Robotics solutions. This includes deployments at both new construction sites and live fulfillment centers. The site project manager's role entails planning the site deployment, being the single point of contact on-site, tracking deployment progress, triaging risks as they come up, troubleshooting technical challenges, managing third party vendors, and managing escalations on-site. They will be responsible for leading a site's deployment, and will several sites throughout the year focusing on planning, execution to closeout, with project duration ranging from weeks to months.
The ideal candidate should be proactive and take independent initiative in managing their projects. They should be able to identify opportunities and risks within the partner teams they work with. Their leadership and communication skills are expected to be strong, as they will collaborate with multiple stakeholders, both internal and external, to ensure smooth execution of projects, especially when escalations arise. The projects they manage may be in any stage of a product's lifecycle and may experience significant growth during deployment cycles. Therefore, the candidate should be capable of scaling with this growth, supporting hiring and development efforts.
The site project manager should be able to build out new work scopes on a project including generating RFPs, set requirements and SLAs for vendors, and managing resource expectations. As a project manager, you will typically own a full site from deployment planning, execution to customer hand-over. It will be your responsibility to set standards and maintain quality within your scope of responsibility. The role requires comfort in dealing with highly technical work scopes related to the installation of robotics equipment, as well as addressing typical project management escalations that may arise during installations at construction sites or live operation warehouses.
Project duration can range from a few days to several months and include travel across the US and should the candidate be open to it some international work.
This position requires 50-75% travel. Valid US driver’s license required.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations: Seattle, Boston, Austin
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