Amazon (Shanghai) International Trading Company Limited

Editorial, Writing, Content Management, Program Management, selling partner services

ProgramManagerI

$250–400k ~AI est. Shanghai, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Program Manager I at Amazon (Shanghai) International Trading Company Limited. Skills: AI Benchmarking, Model quality assessment, Data annotation. Assist in planning benchmarking. Execute benchmarking exercises”

Industry & Context.

Editorial, Writing, Content Management, Program Management, selling partner services
Problems you'll solve

Root-cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years program management, 3+ years Microsoft Word, 3+ years Microsoft Excel, Bachelor's degree, 2+ years Amazon RME experience

Nice to Have

Experience in analytical environment, Experience with AI/ML technologies

What You'll Do.

Assist in planning benchmarking

Execute benchmarking exercises

Define acceptance criteria

Support content accuracy checks

Support relevancy checks

Support privacy checks

Review data handling practices

Escalate potential regulatory risks

Prepare audit reports

Prepare benchmarking reports

Contribute to presentations

Maintain organized audit documentation

Maintain benchmarking datasets

Drive process efficiencies

Explore opportunities for automation

Enhance effectiveness

Contribute to development

Contribute to continuous improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with team members; Work closely with managers

Communication Scope

Stakeholder communication; Presentations

Process & Methodology

Program management, Project management

Full Job Description

The Seller AI team within International Seller Services organization is focused on helping sellers with the right set of Gen-AI/LLM powered tools and agentic solutions that can enable them to accelerate business growth on Amazon. Our primary focus lies in handling annotations for training, measuring, and improving Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs), enabling Amazon to deliver a superior seller experience to our sellers worldwide. The AI Benchmarking Associate supports the evaluation of AI systems by designing and executing benchmarking and audit activities to assess model quality, compliance, robustness, and fairness. The role combines elements of AI auditing, quality assurance, and traditional audit-style documentation and stakeholder communication. By joining us, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of selling on Amazon for sellers worldwide. Key job responsibilities As part of your role, you will have the opportunity to, • Assist in planning and executing benchmarking exercises for AI models, including defining test plans, metrics, and acceptance criteria across accuracy, robustness, bias, and reliability • Support content accuracy, relevancy, and privacy checks by reviewing datasets, model outputs, and data handling practices, escalating potential regulatory risks. • Validate data based on specific annotation guidelines, ensuring the accuracy and quality of the collected information • Prepare clear audit and benchmarking reports, including error ratings, root-cause analysis, and recommendations, and contribute to presentations for senior stakeholders Maintain organized audit documentation, evidence, and benchmarking datasets to support internal review • You will work closely with your team members and managers to drive process efficiencies and explore opportunities for automation • You will strive to enhance the productivity and effectiveness of the data generation by contributing to the development and continuous improve

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