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Sr. Technical Program Manager, FireTV

London, England,
Company: Amazon EU SarL (GBP) - F16
Category: Management Occupations
Published 2 months ago

Job Details

Fire TV powers over a wide range of smart TVs and is now available across Europe, and we are looking for an experienced Senior Technical Program Manager, who is able to drive new device introduction and software initiatives. We drive the coordinated effort to launch FireTV programs, with both Amazon internal teams and 3P partners.
In this role you will oversee the successful development, launch and sustaining of FireTV programs.
The role is inherently cross-functional: you will work closely with a high-energy team of software engineers, product managers, marketers, customer service leads as well as external partners (inc. device manufacturers, brand & retailers).
This role is a good fit for someone who is organized, thrives in a dynamic environment, and understands the diverse perspectives of stakeholders to deliver complex programs.
The ideal candidate is passionated by product development, interested by TV & video entertainment domain, with an established track of delivering technology products.

About the team
As FireTV launch team, we manage the lifecycle of the FireTV cross-functional programs, we act as the voice of our programs, being the primary point of contact for the product development and launch, and ensuring the right level of communication up to VP level.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS

- Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or equivalent
- Experience designing and developing robust and scalable software and services in multimedia areas

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

- Experience developing and executing/delivering product and technical roadmaps

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