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Senior Program Manager, Geo Expansion

Amazon is seeking a Sr.
Program Manager, Geo Expansion who will be part of a group that's defining and building fleet capabilities supporting Amazon's current and future initiatives.
At Amazon we are building a last mile operation that is complimented by Delivery Service Partners (DSP).
The Last Mile team is hiring a Sr.
Program Manager to lead geographic expansion of our Amazon fleet, and drive strategic initiatives that integrate compliance, driver and vehicle safety into projects reaching across all functions of this fast paced and growing organization.
This role will own the roadmap to launch and work across partner teams in Global Fleet and Product to support vehicle launches in new geographies.
Travel Required:
up to 25%This role can be located in the following regions:
- Nashville, TN- Seattle, WAResponsibilities include:
- Communicate across teams and to leadership to ensure alignment of goals and tasks to ensure the overall success of the program- Monitor key quality metrics, define and implement initiatives to drive process improvements- Develop the playbook for both diligence and launch activities- Develop the fleet offering for new geographies- Work within time constraints and deliver results to meet critical business needs- Innovate and improve existing processes to streamline and eliminate waste while enabling growth and scale.
- Consult local teams in other countries on best practices and support new product and tech feature deployment- Ability to thrive in an ambiguous environment and adjust priorities accordinglyWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Bellevue, WA, USA Nashville, TN, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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