Amazon.com Services LLC
Project/Program/Product Management--Technical, Technical Program Management, transportation and logistics
TechnicalProgramManager,GlobalFleetandProductsElectrificationandInfrastructure
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“Technical Program Manager, Global Fleet and Products Electrification and Infrastructure at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Supplier quality, Electrical infrastructure, Program management. Own supplier quality workstream. Build tools to intake issues”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure reliability and performance
Industry & Context.
Issue resolution
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years technical product management, 3+ years program management, 2+ years software development, 3+ years project management disciplines, Experience managing programs across cross functional teams, Experience building processes, Experience coordinating release schedules
Nice to Have
3+ years working directly with engineering teams
What You'll Do.
Own supplier quality workstream
Build tools to intake issues
Resolve equipment issues
Complete pareto exercises
Develop solutions for improvement
Drive alignment with stakeholders
Develop supplier quality roadmap
Verify Amazon quality standards
Define inspection plans
Roll out inspection plans
Monitor supplier performance
Report supplier metrics
Lead supplier issue resolution
Support suppliers with initiatives
Provide feedback mechanism
Work on concurrent projects
Develop network spare strategies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Engineering teams; Construction teams; Commissioning teams
Communication Scope
Communicate clearly
Process & Methodology
Scope management, Schedule management, Budget management, Quality management, Risk management, Critical path management
Full Job Description
Amazon is committed to building a sustainable business for our employees, customers and communities. From leading The Climate Pledge to our goal of Net Zero Carbon by 2040, Amazon has consistently driven industry change. Deploying a fleet of 100,000 electric delivery vehicles is one major way we’re making a difference. The Technical Program Manager role will play a key part in supporting electrification across our network. The Technical Program Manager will be responsible for owning our supplier quality workstream across our electrical infrastructure equipment portfolio. This will include building tools to intake issues across the equipment's lifecycle, resolve those issues, complete pareto exercises on the problems, and develop solutions across the installation phase and supplier base for improvement (including sparing strategies for the network). The TPM will develop this strategy, evaluate trade-offs and drive broad alignment with key stakeholders. We seek a strong leader who can set priorities, communicate clearly, and consistently deliver results across diverse cross-functional teams. Key job responsibilities - Develop, implement and maintain the supplier quality roadmap for electrical infrastructure equipment. - Verify Amazon quality standards are met at suppliers through in-person and remote audits. - Define and roll out incoming inspection/first article inspection plans - Monitor and report on supplier performance quality metrics and actions. Lead supplier quality issue resolution in partnership with engineering, construction and commissioning teams. - Develop and support suppliers with quality improvement initiatives and Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Provide a feedback mechanism from suppliers to internal teams on joint quality issues. Work on concurrent projects, sometimes in multiple geographical regions. - Develop network spare strategies to support electrical power distribution products powering 100K EVs. A day in the life Your day will be dynamic a
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