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Senior Program Manager, Transportation Operations Management (TOM) Tech

Job summaryAmazon's TOM Technology group is driving change in the Middle Mile.
The Transportation Operations Management (TOM) team is looking for a Sr Program Manager with the location flexible between Bellevue (WA), Minneapolis (MN), Tempe (AZ), Atlanta (GA) or Nashville (TN).
This role would be responsible for coordinating across the organization to successfully launch and integrate new technology innovations and operational processes to be used in TOM's Transportation, Yard, and Gate operations.
The TOM Technology Prioritization and Implementation (TPI) team is implementing cutting edge technology solutions into TOM team's operations.
We are challenging the status-quo and looking for ways to improve and enhance the experience of Yard and Gate operations.
As a Sr Program Manager, you will partner with stakeholders across the TOM Organization to drive and align changes in different processes, implement new standard operating procedures (SOPs), and create and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure compliance and effectiveness of the new process.
These large-scale projects will impact how we operate at hundreds of TOM managed Yards.
Come join us building out these innovative solutions in the TOM network! Key job responsibilitieso Dive deep into current processes to gather in-depth understanding of the processo Create and develop stories based on data and drive for data-driven decisions on process changeso Drive alignment and adoption of new processes by working cross-functionally across different teams o Identify appropriate performance metrics for each program and ensure consistent measurement and accountability o Travel up to 10% as needed to analyze, implement and monitor best practices.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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