Sr. Technical Program Manager, Fashion Innovation Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Sr. Technical Program Manager, Fashion Innovation

Job summaryThrough Virtual Try-On we're creating fun, immersive try-on experiences so you know it fits and flatters before it ships, while transforming the Amazon shopping experience into a personalized journey of inspiration, discovery, and evaluation.
Our VTO portfolio includes a host of cutting-edge projects including augmented reality and fit-accurate try-on experiences using a virtual avatar, and we seek a talented Technical Program Manager to join our team to deliver these exciting new experiences to our customers; come join us as we create the future of fashion.
In this role you will be a leader on the team responsible for scoping and delivering strategic cross-functional projects.
You will lead end-to-end implementation of new customer-facing experiences that require support from multiple internal teams and external 3Ps.
You will balance customer and business needs versus technical constraints, and make appropriate tradeoffs to optimize time-to-market.
The job requires a high degree of maturity and judgement, as well as ability to negotiate and influence and provide overall program leadership.
The role is inherently cross-functional; you will work closely with a multi-disciplinary team of product managers, software engineers, scientists, UX designers, and executive stakeholders.
About the teamOur North Star is for every Amazon Softlines detail page worldwide to offer customers an easy, fun, and confidence-inspiring way to evaluate how apparel, footwear, and accessories will fit and flatter their unique bodies through Virtual Try-On (VTO).
We will create immersive AR, 3D and 2D VTO experiences that help customers know how products fit and flatter before they ship, while transforming Amazon shopping into a personalized journey of inspiration, discovery, and evaluation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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