Sr. Product Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Sr. Product Manager

As we strive to be Earth's most customer-centric company, Amazon has reinvented how hundreds of millions of people shop online - providing Customers with the opportunity to find and discover virtually anything they want to buy and providing millions of Sellers with a platform for growing successful businesses.
Thousands of Amazon Sellers ship their orders directly from their own warehouse and we are building software to help them offer their items through programs like Seller Fulfilled Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon Onsite, Merchant Fulfilled Same Day Delivery, and Premium.
We innovate and design our services and tools with a focus on customer and seller experience, followed by our focus on technology and worldwide scaling.
The Seller Fulfillment Services team is looking for an experienced Sr.
Product Manager Tech with hands-on technology and management experience in online, e-commerce or fulfillment business.
You will be responsible for creating the product vision, designing and launching new products and fulfillment solutions that shape the future of the delivery experience for Supplier Fulfillment Services (SFS) and Merchant Fulfillment Network (MFN).
A successful candidate will own the product vision, build and present business cases to Senior Leadership and drive resource requests for WW MFN team.
They will work with global teams to identify and measure impact of initiatives to drive.
They should have an established background in product management, excellent communication skills, and a motivation to achieve results in a dynamic fast paced environment.
If you are interested in exploring this opportunity further then please reach out to the Hiring Manager and/or Recruiter directly.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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