Principal Product Manager, Tech, Grocery in-store and ads Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Principal Product Manager, Tech, Grocery in-store and ads

The Grocery in-store and ads (GIA) tech team owns developing customer facing physical store technology solutions at Amazon.
The physical store business is in a formative stage, and GIA team is responsible for building the technical and customer experience foundations for long-term success.
The Principal PMT on this team will lead development of the vision and drive execution for innovative checkout technology solutions across four different physical store banners at Amazon across NA and EU regions.
In this role you will imagine, define and deliver innovative solutions that both delight customers and simplify the shopping journey in physical stores.
You will benchmark checkout capabilities and performance against competitors, and develop a strategy to make checkout technology a key differentiator at Amazon's physical stores.
You will work backwards from the end customer to propose product offerings to solve customer concerns, while also defining coherent technical solutions across complex areas such as pricing, promotions, payments, and product returns.
You will also work across multiple tech, business, and operations teams to develop a coherent product strategy that supports multiple physical store businesses.
Key job responsibilitieso Collaborate with internal stakeholders and customers to understand their needs and priorities, define requirements, and partner with multiple teams to build and drive our tech roadmap.
o Champion bold ideas on how to evolve and grow the capabilities of the team.
o Engage in active mentorship and help develop talent across tech roles; effectively share and scale leading practices across the org.
o Set goals, priorities, establish metrics, processes and mechanisms to ensure the highest standards are achieved.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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