Amazon Web Services

Technology

BriefingProgramManager

$83–141k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Briefing Program Manager at Amazon Web Services. Skills: Briefing program management, Executive briefings, Process improvement. Manage end-to-end briefing planning process. Develop briefing agendas”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Data-driven decisions

Eligibility Requirements

<10% travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years program management experience, 3+ years process improvement experience, Experience cross functionally with tech teams, Experience cross functionally with non-tech teams

Nice to Have

Experience using customer research, Experience using hard data, Experience using metrics, 3+ years end to end delivery experience, 3+ years driving process improvements experience, Experience stakeholder management, Experience managing multiple stakeholders, Experience project management

What You'll Do.

Manage end-to-end briefing planning process

Develop briefing agendas

Facilitate experiences

Create mechanisms for scale

Drive efficiencies for scale

Build key relationships

Drive successful delivery

Develop enablement materials

Improve standard operating procedures

Develop standard operating procedures

Manage leadership reviews

Manage post briefing debriefs

Identify opportunity to raise bar

Drive YoY process improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal stakeholders; Account executives; Business leaders; Sales teams; Technical communities

Communication Scope

Executive communication; Leadership communication; Team communication

Process & Methodology

Project management, Program management, Process improvement

Full Job Description

The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Executive Briefing Program (EBC) is seeking a Briefing Program Manager to plan high value executive briefings to our customers in our Executive Briefing Center in Seattle, WA. As a Briefing Program Manager, you are responsible for the overall success of onsite executive briefings. This includes managing planning processes, timelines, stakeholder expectations & communications, executive engagement, and the successful execution of briefings. In this role you will partner with internal stakeholders to provide strategic consultation during the briefing planning process. You will work backwards from the customer's business objectives to develop bespoke briefing agendas that solve specific customer challenges and drive adoption of AWS services. You will work closely with account executives and business leaders from across AWS to regularly review key EBC metrics, identify gaps in content offerings and recommend solutions, and educate stakeholders on the value of the program. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with the ability to build partnerships. They will have excellent project management and analytical skills and be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously. The candidate must be able to communicate effectively with executive stakeholders and deliver independently on both strategic and tactical program initiatives. The candidate should be organized, comfortable establishing processes and guidelines, collaborative, and able to work backwards from the customer to make complex data-driven decisions. The position is in Seattle, WA. Relocation assistance offered from within the U.S. Key job responsibilities • Manage end-to-end briefing planning process for executive briefings hosted in the Seattle, WA Executive Briefing Center • Develop briefing agendas and facilitate experiences that connect AWS executive leaders, technical subject matter experts, and customers • Create mechanisms and drive efficiencies to deliver briefings at scale •

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