Senior Product Manager, Amazon Freight

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Are you looking to build and scale a new and growing business with Amazon? Are you interested in managing one of Amazon’s new business through its start-up phase? If so, you might be interested in this role with Amazon Freight.

Amazon Freight (AF) - Amazon's external facing Freight service is hiring a Senior Product Manager to manage our Planning Products for our Full truckload (FTL) business in Europe. You will be responsible for scoping and developing new products to reduce costs and enhance customer experience, gathering external and internal customer needs, and proposing business cases to drive profitable growth. You will take a pivotal role in contributing to our business growth in EU.

Key job responsibilities
1) Fully learn and understand planning systems and architecture to identify opportunities to optimize loads' costs
2) Develop Business Requirements Documents (BRDs) to frame business problem and required tech solution
3) Understanding external and internal customer needs and designing a solution to deliver value to them
4) Piloting and scaling new products, delivering high quality launches and long term value for the business
5) Plan and assess P&L impact from launches and managing actual improvements into it

About the team
Amazon Freight allows both small and large businesses to use Amazon to transport palletized goods across Europe. This is an innovative technology-driven service currently growing rapidly in Europe. We are a technology powered business, and we utilize Amazon’s expertise in technology and operations to delight our shippers. Amazon Freight utilizes Amazon’s best-in-class logistics and transportation operations.

Within Amazon Freight, we are a team of product and program managers that develop solutions to enhance shipper experience and drive profitable growth across various ship modes.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  • Experience owning/driving roadmap strategy and definition
  • Experience with end to end product delivery
  • Experience with feature delivery and tradeoffs of a product
  • Experience as a product manager or owner
  • Experience owning technology products
  • Experience with product cycles of 6+ months
  • Experience in product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience in influencing senior leadership through data driven insights
  • Experience working across functional teams and senior stakeholders

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