Sr. Program Manager Regional Fleet Operations Administrative & Office Jobs - West Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Sr. Program Manager Regional Fleet Operations

Amazon Worldwide Operations is looking for Program Managers to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs within Amazon Logistics (AMZL).
Key Responsibilities Manage full lifecycle of complex cross-functional programs with considerable impact across multiple organizations Development of the overall program strategy, tactically driving teams in and outside of your organization to deliver Define the program (mission, vision, tenets), set objectives, analyze data and drive improvements that are quantified with metrics Work autonomously in an ambiguous environment, seeking to understand business problems, automation limitations, scaling factors, boundary conditions and reasons behind leadership decisions Partner with teams across the business you support and beyond to source, allocate, and coordinate resources Partner with customers, internal/external teams, and engineering teams to determine what projects move forward and in what priority order Oversee gaps between teams, processes and systems, helping teams reduce exposure to classic failure modes (e.
g.
, requirements not sufficiently understood or documented, ineffective cross-team collaboration, long-term impact(s) from third-party solutions, security not considered, insufficient stakeholder review, etc.
) Proactively identify and mitigate risks (before they become roadblocks) Work with program managers, business leaders and executive team to communicate and impact critical business initiatives Develop, implement, and govern KPI reporting for a portfolio of programs, providing visibility to the milestones, and performance across all projects Engage other Amazon business units globally to share best practices and improve end to end outcomes for Amazon customers Create, communicate, and manage budget for projects.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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