Program Manager I, Global Supply Chain and Transportation Procurement Administrative & Office Jobs - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Program Manager I, Global Supply Chain and Transportation Procurement

We are looking for a Program Manager to join our Global Supply Chain Transportation Procurement (GSCTP) team.
As a Program Manager, you will collaborate with functional teams both inside and outside of GSCTP (Global Supply Chain Transportation Procurement) to identify, define, and manage programs and initiatives that impact the entire business.
Key job responsibilities- Be the single-threaded owner responsible for planning, execution and delivery of defined projects- Partner with teams across the business you support and beyond to source, allocate, and coordinate resources- Influence design and development of strategic processes- Work with program managers and business leaders to communicate and impact critical business initiatives- Engage with stakeholders to provide lift and guide the team and their customers toward consensus- Negotiate process improvements and needed features, distinguishing between important and urgent- Gather and analyze data to help drive business decisionsA day in the lifeAmazon offers a full range of benefits that support you and eligible family members, including domestic partners and their children.
Benefits can vary by location, the number of regularly scheduled hours you work, length of employment, and job status such as seasonal or temporary employment.
The benefits that generally apply to regular, full-time employees include:
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Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage 2.
Maternity and Parental Leave Options 3.
Paid Time Off (PTO) 4.
401(k) Plan Learn more about our benefits here:
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jobs/en/internal/benefits/us-benefits-and-stockWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Austin, TX, USA Bellevue, WA, USA Nashville, TN, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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