Senior Product Manager, Amazon Transportation Services
Amazon
Description
The Network Engineering, Scheduling, Technology (NEST) Science team within the Amazon Transportation Services organization is looking for an experienced Senior Product Manager to build, launch, and scale Generative AI (GenAI) and data science products supporting planning and execution across Amazon's middle mile transportation network. We are a product-driven science team that owns a suite of prediction and optimization models which optimize the departure times of trucks, predict package flows between nodes, and support truck scheduling across North America.
In this role, you will work with a cross-functional set of stakeholders to identify business problems and then work backwards from them with the Scientists on our team to build the right data science products. You will be responsible for aligning business outcomes with scientific research, making critical use case selection decisions that balance the capabilities and limitations of GenAI with other approaches. You will make key strategic decisions on how we solve the
complex problems in our transportation network and present them to senior leadership.
The ideal candidate will bring a track record of successful product deliveries with GenAI applications, a deep understanding of the capabilities and limitations of GenAI, and the ability to solve highly ambiguous problems at scale.
Key job responsibilities
- Define and drive the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for our team of scientists
- Work across organizational boundaries to drive product vision alignment with cross-functional stakeholders
- Identify, define, and work backwards from business problems in Amazon’s middle mile transportation network to launch new products that solve the right problems
- Provide the bridge between Program, Science, and Engineering to define requirements, scope minimum lovable product, and drive adoption.
- Write product strategy and requirement documents
- Align scientific research to business priorities and outcomes