Sr. Program Manager, Leo Production Ops, Leo Finance
Amazon
Description
Amazon is looking for an experienced and result-oriented Senior Program Manager to join the Leo Business Architecture and Financial Integration (BAFI) team. You will provide program oversight to the financial integration roadmap and directly influence new business/product launches or deal offerings in Leo Production Operations, including satellite and ground gateway terminal manufacturing. You will partner with our accounting, finance operations, technology, product, engineering, and business finance groups to evaluate new launch/product offerings with a goal of balancing business growth against controllership benefits through the reduction of manual financial processes and technical costs of financial automation.
The role is broad-based and will require a strong, independent performer who is motivated to make a big impact in a highly ambiguous environment. The ideal candidate is expected to have finance or accounting experience to evaluate necessary reporting and control elements into systems (or tools) to support new business activity. This role requires excellent communication and organization skills, including the ability to anticipate, identify and communicate risks to senior leadership.
Export Control Requirement: Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum
Key job responsibilities
Ensure adherence to financial stewardship while driving growth and profitability. You will identify opportunities in business, production operations, and financial processes for innovation and efficiency, without sacrificing controllership and long-term business growth. You will oversee automation milestones and launch schedules for technical projects under the program and implement mechanisms to drive appropriate schedules. You will manage cross-functional initiatives through influence versus direct management.