Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

PrincipalProductManager-Technical,StoreGen

$162–280k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Principal Product Manager - Technical, StoreGen at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Product management, Generative AI, LLMs, SDLC. Lead AI-native Software Development Life Cycle experiments. Create solutions that enhance SDLC productivity”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Data-driven approach

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 10+ years of leading large-scale software products, Deep understanding of software development practices and tools, Creative skills, Communication skills, Analytical skills, Experience defining and analyzing metrics

Nice to Have

Experience designing APIs, Experience designing service endpoints, Experience designing tooling for developers, Familiarity with modern GenAI tools, Familiarity with LLM tools, Experience conducting usability studies, Experience conducting user research, Integrating user research into product requirements

What You'll Do.

Lead AI-native Software Development Life Cycle experiments

Create solutions that enhance SDLC productivity

Define product vision for AI-native SDLC platform

Execute product vision for AI-native SDLC platform

Inform strategic decisions on features

Inform strategic decisions on technology

Inform strategic decisions on implementation

Drive product roadmap forward

Drive adoption of new AI-powered development tools

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Software Engineers; Scientists

Communication Scope

Stakeholder management

Process & Methodology

Product roadmap

Full Job Description

We are seeking an innovative Principal PM-T to join the StoreGen team and lead AI-native Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) experiments that will revolutionize software development. This role will shape the future of software development by creating solutions that enhance SDLC productivity end-to-end across our engineering organization at Amazon - one of the world's largest technical organizations. About the role: You'll be working at the forefront of applying generative AI and LLMs to transform how software is built, tested, and deployed. Our StoreGen team is focused on reimagining the entire SDLC through AI-native approaches - from intelligent code generation and automated testing to smart deployment pipelines and predictive monitoring. This is a unique opportunity to pioneer solutions that will impact thousands of engineers and establish new paradigms for how software is created in the AI era, with influence extending far beyond immediate productivity gains. You'll have the support, resources, and mandate to fundamentally change how one of the world's largest technical organizations builds software, while working with exceptional talent in AI and development tooling. What You'll Do: The ideal candidate will have extensive product management experience, exposure to LLMs and GenAI, deep SDLC knowledge, and success bringing products from 0 to 1. You will collaborate with Software Engineers, Scientists, and cross-functional teams to define and execute the product vision for our AI-native SDLC platform. Your data and AI-driven approach will inform strategic decisions on features, technology, and implementation. You'll deliver Vision docs, PRFAQs, and 3YPs to secure leadership buy-in and drive the product roadmap forward. Strong stakeholder management skills are essential for delivering on your product vision and driving adoption of new AI-powered development tools across engineering organizations, matched to a capability/maturity model to drive the right change at

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