Program Manager, Transportation Initiatives Transportation & Warehousing - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Program Manager, Transportation Initiatives

Job summaryThe position has the option to be located in Nashville TN or Arlington VA.
Amazon is seeking a candidate to identify, develop and integrate innovative solutions and programs that lead to improvements that redefine the standards for customer experience in our North American transportation network.
Amazon transportation encompasses all of the operations that deliver shipments from our fulfillment centers and third party locations to customers worldwide.
As a Program Manager on the Transportation Initiatives Team, you will focus on delivering a medium-term planning to be used by all Transportation Stakeholders across the North American transportation network.
Key job responsibilities Manage new and existing programs, successfully delivering difficult projects and goals across multiple organizations Work directly with external providers, customers, and partner teams to craft and deliver scalable solutions Partner with other program managers to secure resources, scope efforts, set project priorities and milestones and drive delivery Own program communication, accelerating progress by driving crisp and timely decisions, clearing blockers (e.
g.
, path to green), escalating as appropriate Influence design and development of strategic processes Work with program managers and business leaders to communicate and impact critical business initiatives Develop, implement, and govern KPI reporting for a portfolio of programs, providing visibility to the milestones, and performance across all projects and using this data to drive/influence business decisions Engage other Amazon business units globally to share best practices and improve end to end outcomes for Amazon customers Manage post-launch support plans (e.
g.
, post-mortem, issue/ticket management, etc.
) and look for opportunities to improve program quality and operational excellence.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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