Amazon announces senior product manager opening in New York

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Amazon has announced a vacancy for a Senior Product Manager, Sub Same Day, based in New York. The position aims to develop data-driven strategies and lead innovations within the company’s supply chain network.

According to Amazon Jobs, the Senior Product Manager will be responsible for designing and implementing product strategies that support supply chain innovation and enhance customer delivery efficiency. The role involves leading end-to-end product development, building analytical frameworks to monitor progress, and collaborating across business, engineering, and finance teams to manage complex projects.

The job requires strategic problem-solving skills to address operational challenges and optimize performance across Amazon’s delivery network. The selected candidate will join a team focused on advancing supply chain technology and developing intelligent delivery systems. Amazon specifies that applicants should have at least five years of experience in product or program management. The base pay ranges from $124,500 to $206,000 annually, depending on location.

According to About Amazon, the company offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employees and their families from day one for many roles. In addition to an average hourly wage of over $29 for customer fulfillment, transportation, and pharmacy employees, benefits include health care, mental health resources, pre-paid college tuition, paid parental leave of up to 20 weeks for birthing mothers and six weeks for adoptive parents. Additional perks include financial counseling, 401(k) plans with company match, stock ownership opportunities, childcare assistance, and support for parents of children with special needs.

Amazon provides various services including online shopping, fresh produce delivery, 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 platforms such as Amazon Originals, Prime Video, and Audible. This information is detailed on the What We Do webpage provided by Amazon.



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