Program Manager, Transportation Risk and Compliance Transportation & Warehousing - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Program Manager, Transportation Risk and Compliance

Amazon strives to exceed the expectations of our customers by ensuring shipments are delivered quickly, safely, and as compliant as possible.
Amazon's Transportation Risk and Compliance Team (TRC) protects Amazon's various transportation businesses by implementing scalable risk management solutions that foster continued business growth.
TRC is looking for an experienced program manager to drive compliance initiatives for Amazon Transportation.
The ideal candidate will manage relationships with key partners, identify improvement opportunities, drive key initiatives in the space, and manage communications with internal and external stakeholders.
The ideal candidate will be an analytical leader with Project Management experience that makes data-driven decisions in complex, technical, transportation and/or regulatory environments.
The individual needs strong communication skills, the experience to influence (both up and across) and support cross-functional stakeholder groups across all levels of the organization.
The ideal candidate takes initiative and demonstrates ownership in driving business goals, while being agile to manage change.
Key
Responsibilities:
Build relationships with project stakeholders across key internal TRC teams, TRC stakeholder teams and external partners Establish mechanisms that ensure highest levels of Amazon policies related to Department of Transportation regulations, across our transportation network.
Understand the deliverables of project stakeholders, critical path items, and effectively communicate status, potential risks, and delays.
Be comfortable dealing with ambiguity and enjoy working on different problems every day.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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