Amazon.com Services LLC

E-commerce

Sr.ProductManager,WWAmazonPrime,PrimeBenefits,Pricing&Constructs

$151–205k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Sr. Product Manager, WW Amazon Prime, Prime Benefits, Pricing & Constructs at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Product management, Technical architecture, Family benefits. Drive strategic initiatives. Lead cross-functional teams”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive program growth

Industry & Context.

E commerce

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 5+ years product management, 5+ years program management, 5+ years product marketing, 5+ years business development, 5+ years technology experience, Experience with feature delivery, Experience owning roadmap strategy, Experience with end to end product delivery, Experience contributing to engineering discussions, Experience managing technical products, Experience managing online services, Experience advocating for customers

Nice to Have

MBA, Experience with analytical tools, Experience building new tools, Experience driving adoption of new tools

What You'll Do.

Drive strategic initiatives

Lead cross-functional teams

Shape customer experience

Define technical architecture

Present strategies to leadership

Build strategic partnerships

Design scalable technical solutions

Enhance member experience

Enhance family member experience

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; VP-level stakeholders; Senior leadership; Prime VP; Critical business units

Communication Scope

Present strategies

Process & Methodology

Roadmap strategy, Product delivery

Full Job Description

Amazon Prime is a core pillar of Amazon’s consumer businesses and aspires to be the world’s most engaging, satisfying, and loved membership program which delivers profitable growth by improving the Amazon experience. Prime currently serves over 200 million members worldwide, and relentlessly innovates to bring move value, convenience, and entertainment to our members. We have been investing in transformational capabilities that will: • Accelerate Prime’s growth by reaching new customer segments and countries. • Strengthen and differentiate the Prime value proposition, for all customers and for key growth segments. • Empower every Amazon business to accelerate its growth through Prime. • Lead the way and accelerate customers’ adoption of Amazon in new locations and segments. The Sr. Product Manager (Technical) - Prime Family is a high impact role that will shape how millions of Prime members, and their families experience Amazon. This role has visibility and partnership with VP-level leaders across multiple organizations to define the business strategy and technical architecture for Prime benefit sharing worldwide. With direct impact on Prime members and their households, you will lead the development of Prime benefit sharing through Amazon Family, creating scalable solutions that enable secure benefit sharing while maintaining personalized experiences. Key job responsibilities In this role, you will: • Drive strategic initiatives that directly impact Prime member households worldwide, working closely with VP-level stakeholders across Amazon • Lead cross-functional teams spanning Prime, Identity, Prime Video, and Personalization to build transformational sharing capabilities • Shape the future of how families engage with Amazon by defining both customer experience and technical architecture • Present strategies and results directly to senior leadership, including regular reviews with Prime VP • Build and maintain strategic partnerships across Amazon's most critical b

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