Sr. Product Manager, AUTA, Amazon University Reimagined

Amazon.com Inc

Seattle, WA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Change Management, Communication Skills, Cross-Functional, Demand Forecasting/Planning, Ecosystems, Establish Priorities, Leadership, Operational Improvement, Operational Strategy, Operations Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Metrics, Product Management, Project Tracking, Project/Program Management, Risk Management, Technical Delivery, Technical Leadership, Technical/Engineering Design, Time Management, Use Cases
LOCATION
Seattle, WA
POSTED
29 days ago

Are you passionate about orchestrating complex, cross-functional initiatives that transform how Amazon operates globally? The Amazon University Talent Acquisition (AUTA) team is seeking a non-technical Product Manager III to lead Project SyllabAI, a transformative demand planning and management initiative that unites process, program, and technology needs across Amazon"s global talent acquisition ecosystem.

In this unique non-technical role you"ll serve as the strategic bridge between AUTA"s business needs and technical solution delivery, ensuring that technology enables our ideal state processes and programs rather than constraining them. Your focus will be on defining and delivering business requirements to our tech teams, ensuring technical teams deliver a solution that meets our business customers", stakeholders", and internal teams" needs and high standards.

Key job responsibilities

  • Refine (or redefine) and champion the ideal-state vision for AUTA demand planning and management, working across technical, program, and recruiting teams to align on a shared direction that serves business customers, candidates, and recruiters
  • Lead end-to-end program management of complex cross-functional initiatives with considerable impact, establishing clear success criteria, employing workback plans and mechanisms to keep this project on track, and driving resolution of blockers across multiple stakeholder groups
  • Communicate clear prioritization of AUTA"s most pressing problems/needs and ensuring tech teams design solutions meet diverse user persona needs
  • Create and maintain comprehensive project information, driving crisp decisions and clear communication of progress, timelines, and escalations to senior leadership and cross-functional stakeholders
  • Monitor and analyze key performance metrics to identify optimization opportunities, proactively mitigate risks before they become roadblocks, and ensure solutions improve operational efficiency across the global recruitment lifecycle

A day in the life

You"ll partner closely with AUTA teams and customers to understand their unique use cases and challenges, then collaborate with technical teams to ensure solutions align with operational and business needs. Your day involves maintaining a deep knowledge of AUTA"s current and ideal-state operating model for demand, making sure that AUTA delivers quality and on-time information to technical teams, partnering with tech on a comprehensive workback schedules, driving intake and prioritization discussions across competing initiatives, analyzing performance metrics to identify opportunities, and coordinating launch readiness and change management planning to support successful rollouts across multiple teams and personas.

About the team

AURA works within AUTA, Amazon"s central campus hiring organization who support recruiting efforts across all streams, most countries, and over 150 roles. The team partners with AUTA to define ideal state processes and programs, then collaborates with technical teams to ensure solutions meet those needs effectively.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles