Program Manager - Sustainability, TES - Sustainability Administrative & Office Jobs - Leavenworth, WA at Geebo

Program Manager - Sustainability, TES - Sustainability

Job summaryAre you excited to drive high-visibility construction and engineering solutions to help streamline Amazon's building conditions?The Transportation Engineering Services (TES) Program Manager will be primarily responsible for strategically tracking and managing the execution and deployment of building launch and expansion programs and processes that make up some of Amazon's most strategic logistical initiatives.
As a TES Program Manager, you will communicate with cross-functional teams and track projects for leaders and stakeholders across the organization.
Key job responsibilitiesUnderstanding in detail the construction/ maintenance / green building sustainability scope of work of customer requestsCommunications across various parties to ensure alignment of goals and tasks to ensure the overall success of the program/ projectsStrategic planning and forecasting to appraise performance and problem resolutionTrack and keep accountability for multiple deployments of complex projects simultaneouslyWork within various time constraints to meet critical business needs; we work fast and hardCreating and implementing improvements to our transportation network that deliver flexible and efficient products on behalf of our customersLeading calls with vendors, reporting project status and following up on actionsAbility to travel up to 10% at times.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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