Senior Product Manager, Data Center Infrastructure Engineering at Amazon

Senior Product Manager, Data Center Infrastructure Engineering Details

June 25, 2019, 12:51 p.m.
Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
Product and Program Management
Seattle, Washington
Infrastructure Engineering team Web Services, Datacenter
Amazon Web Services, Datacenter Infrastructure Engineering team is seeking a Senior Product Manager to drive new product and technology development initiatives enabling continuous innovation within our rapidly expanding data center infrastructure foot print. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated leader to drive large scale product, program, and technical initiatives that enhance reliability, scalability, and cost effectiveness of our engineering designs and implementations. You will drive continuous advancements and improvements with our designs, and communicate technical direction to Sr. Management. An ideal candidate has an extensive background in product, program, and technical leadership for large scale strategic initiatives in data center infrastructure domain. S/he has the ability to lead/influence teams, create product/program visions, drive requirements documentation and execution, manage complex multi tech/ops/business org opportunities, drive execution of programs/products/operations,

· Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical/Mechanical/Industrial Engineering or similar field from an accredited university · 7+ years relevant work experience in mission critical facility engineering domain · 3+ years of product management experience with demonstarted expertise in developing product concepts, creating road maps and business proposals, finding solutions and successfully launch products. · Product development should be pertaining to electrical/mechanical/control/hardware sub-systems for data centers or other mission critical facilities. · Experience writing documents on business requirements
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