Amazon announces senior transaction manager role in New York

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Amazon has announced the recruitment of a senior transaction manager in New York, NY, to bolster its real estate activities for the North America Operations team.

According to Amazon Jobs, the role involves overseeing strategic planning and daily operations to support the expansion of a substantial North American real estate network. This includes securing sites, managing due diligence, coordinating with developers and stakeholders, negotiating documents, and handling numerous complex transactions. Responsibilities also encompass building processes and metrics, communicating deal status to partners, managing internal projects, collaborating with multiple technical and operational teams, and traveling across the region.

The position requires candidates to possess a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience, with more than five years in commercial or industrial real estate. Experience in transaction management, process improvements, and coordination with investors, developers, consultants, and regulatory bodies is also necessary. Preferred skills include project management capabilities, proficiency in data analysis tools, experience working with government officials, and strong communication abilities. The salary range is between $128,600 to $212,600 based on location.

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

Amazon provides various services including online shopping experiences both virtually and physically; delivery services involving fresh produce; media distribution; device operations like Alexa or Fire TV; cloud solutions through Amazon Web Services (AWS); logistics functions alongside customer service offerings while delivering entertainment via platforms such as Amazon Originals Prime Video Audible according What We Do webpage provided by Amazon.



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