Amazon has announced the hiring of a principal program manager for Transportation Operations Management (TOM) Safety in Cincinnati, Ohio. The role will focus on safety initiatives and collaboration with the North America Surface Transportation (NAST) team.
According to Amazon Jobs, the principal program manager for TOM Safety at Amazon will lead the implementation of a comprehensive safety strategy aimed at promoting safe and efficient workplace practices for employees across NAST. This leader will collaborate with various stakeholders, including legal, training, and technical teams, utilizing their organizational skills to address a wide range of safety and compliance challenges.
In this role, the manager will provide structured updates to key program sponsors and stakeholders, including senior leadership. Amazon Jobs states that ensuring transparency and clarity regarding program status and strategic initiatives is crucial. Building strong relationships with cross-functional teams and external partners will be essential for fostering a collaborative environment focused on safety and compliance.
Candidates for this position should possess a bachelor's degree and have at least seven years of experience working across technical and non-technical teams, as well as in program or project management. Experience in managing and communicating results to senior leadership, implementing repeatable processes, and using data to drive improvements is also required. Amazon emphasizes its commitment to diversity and offers a compensation package that reflects market conditions, with a base pay range between $124,900 and $206,500 per year, depending on geographic location and individual qualifications.
Amazon provides a range of services including online shopping, delivery of fresh produce, media distribution through devices like Alexa and Fire TV, cloud solutions via Amazon Web Services (AWS), logistics operations, customer service support, as well as entertainment through platforms such as Amazon Originals, Prime Video, and Audible.