The way the world works is undergoing enormous change. They’re working remotely, on the go, and moving from one project to the next. And, they’re collaborating across borders, time zones, and organizations. We built Amazon Web Services End User Computing (EUC) to give companies the agility to respond to the changing needs of their workforce. Our vision is to be the best place for customers to securely access their desktops and apps from any device. We are developing new services that cross several divisions of Amazon, and looking for a skilled Technical Program Manager (TPM) to look around corners to make sure we do not miss solving key customer needs. More information about Amazon End- User Computing can be found here: https://aws.amazon.com/products/end-user-computing/
As TPM for AWS, End-User Computing you will be responsible for scoping and delivering large projects that involve multiple teams end-to-end. Responsibilities include collection of business and systems requirements from internal and external customers, writing specifications, driving project schedules from design to release, and managing the production launch. You will lead and coordinate design/implementation efforts between internal teams across multiple divisions of Amazon to develop optimal solutions. You will be expected to make appropriate tradeoffs to optimize time-to-market, clearly communicate goals, and drive the desired outcomes to cross-functional teams consisting of engineers, product managers and program managers. This highly visible role will be in regular communication with senior leaders within and across organizations.
What You Will Do
• Drive strategic initiatives end-to-end
• Manage dependencies and make appropriate trade-offs
• Provide escalation management
• Balance business and customer needs vs. technical constraints to meet timelines
Additional locations include: Sunnyvale, CA; San Francisco, CA.
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The way the world works is undergoing enormous change. They’re working remotely, on the go, and moving from one project to the next. And, they’re collaborating across borders, time zones, and organizations. We built Amazon Web Services End User Computing (EUC) to give companies the agility to respond to the changing needs of their workforce. Our vision is to be the best place for customers to securely access their desktops and apps from any device. We are developing new services that cross several divisions of Amazon, and looking for a skilled Technical Program Manager (TPM) to look around corners to make sure we do not miss solving key customer needs. More information about Amazon End- User Computing can be found here: https://aws.amazon.com/products/end-user-computing/
As TPM for AWS, End-User Computing you will be responsible for scoping and delivering large projects that involve multiple teams end-to-end. Responsibilities include collection of business and systems requirements from internal and external customers, writing specifications, driving project schedules from design to release, and managing the production launch. You will lead and coordinate design/implementation efforts between internal teams across multiple divisions of Amazon to develop optimal solutions. You will be expected to make appropriate tradeoffs to optimize time-to-market, clearly communicate goals, and drive the desired outcomes to cross-functional teams consisting of engineers, product managers and program managers. This highly visible role will be in regular communication with senior leaders within and across organizations.
What You Will Do
• Drive strategic initiatives end-to-end
• Manage dependencies and make appropriate trade-offs
• Provide escalation management
• Balance business and customer needs vs. technical constraints to meet timelines