Amazon.com Services LLC

Technology

SrTechnicalProgramManager,LeoSecurity

$148–201k Redmond, Washington, United States FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Sr Technical Program Manager, Leo Security at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Technical Program Management, Security, Vulnerability Management. Create cross-functional working groups. Optimize cross-functional working groups”

What You'll Achieve.

Enhance security posture; Ensure security risks are tracked; Ensure security risks are escalated; Ensure security risks are remediated; Optimize security outcomes for customers

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Risk assessment; Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Export Control Requirement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years technical program management, 5+ years working with engineering teams, Define KPI's/SLA's, Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, 3+ years Security Response experience, 3+ years Security Assessments experience, 3+ years Offensive Security Testing experience, 3+ years Threat and Vulnerability Management experience, U. S. citizen or national, U. S. permanent resident, Lawfully admitted into the U. S. as refugee, Lawfully admitted into the U. S. as granted asylum

Nice to Have

Deep understanding of vulnerability management, Deep understanding of security baseline controls, Deep understanding of threat detection, Deep understanding of incident response, Familiarity with cloud security tooling, Assess applicability to non-cloud environments, Knowledge of security compliance frameworks, Knowledge of audit processes, Background in satellite operations, Background in aerospace, Background in highly regulated environments, Experience building proof-of-concept services

What You'll Do.

Create cross-functional working groups

Optimize cross-functional working groups

Support cross-functional working groups

Foster collaboration across departments

Enhance Vulnerability Management programs

Enhance SAST programs

Enhance DAST programs

Manage competing priorities

Drive continuous improvement

Manage tight deadlines

Ensure project completion

Ensure initiative completion

Own program lifecycle

Manage complex security initiatives

Contribute to mission

Contribute to roadmap

Partner with security engineers

Partner with senior technical leaders

Perform program-level design reviews

Perform risk assessments

Develop program mechanisms

Maintain program mechanisms

Escalate security risks

Remediate security risks

Simplify cross-functional processes

Streamline cross-functional processes

Increase selections velocity

Reduce friction for solution teams

Create written communications

Create verbal communications

Align technical needs

Identify business security priorities

Address identification of vulnerabilities

Address identification of hosts

Address identification of code

Address identification of 3rd party software

Simplify risk mitigation

Influence security strategy

Optimize security outcomes

Participate in hiring

Participate in development

Participate in training

Remove risks at source

Build mechanisms that scale

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional working groups; Partner with security engineers; Partner with senior technical leaders; Work with partners; Work with builder teams; Work across organizations; Build alignment across organizations

Communication Scope

Written communications; Verbal communications; Director-level presentations; VP-level presentations; Amazon 6-pagers; Monthly Program Reviews

Process & Methodology

Program lifecycle management, Roadmap contributions, Risk registers, Review processes, Reporting structures

Full Job Description

Amazon Leo is Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite broadband network. Its mission is to deliver fast, reliable internet to customers and communities around the world, and we’ve designed the system with the capacity, flexibility, and performance to serve a wide range of customers, from individual households to schools, hospitals, businesses, government agencies, and other organizations operating in locations without reliable connectivity. The Amazon Leo Security team owns the security of product and operations end-to-end. We provide the necessary infrastructure and mechanisms to ensure the security of our satellite constellation and to protect the integrity and confidentiality of our customer data. Our team drives the research & development, deployment and operation of several mission-critical security systems and mechanisms. You will work in a start-up like environment, backed by Amazon’s infrastructure to bootstrap security mechanisms, and help instill the security culture in the organization. Export Control Requirement Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum. Key job responsibilities In this role, you will: - Create, optimize, and support cross-functional working groups and projects, fostering collaboration across departments to enhance Vulnerability Management, SAST and DAST programs. - Be proactive in removing roadblocks, fostering innovation, and managing multiple competing priorities in a fast-paced environment, driving continuous improvement and efficiency. - Manage tight deadlines with precision and drive results, exhibiting exceptional attention to detail and ensuring the successful completion of projects and initiatives. - Own the program lifecycle for large, complex security initiatives spanning multiple teams and VP organizations, including mission, vision, tenets, and roa

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