Principal Engagement Manager, Region Management Organization Financial & Banking - Herndon, VA at Geebo

Principal Engagement Manager, Region Management Organization

The Amazon Web Services Region Services team is seeking a Principal Technical Program Manager to support the execution and evolution of the Region Services Engagement Strategy.
The strategy's goal is to ensure the right information is shared at the right time with customers and customer-facing colleagues who regularly influence and drive AWS services adoption across the US Intelligence Community.
As a Principal Technical Program Manager, you will have the exciting opportunity to work with US Intelligence Community customers and AWS colleagues who are responsible for driving customer adoption.
You will be the single threaded owner (STO) for execution of the Region Services Field Engagement Strategy.
This important work will ensure the Field has service, networking, infrastructure, and other information that will help identify, unblock, and accelerate customer adoption.
You will continuously identify opportunities to listen to the Field, share information with the Field, and influence Region Services leaders to drive outcomes that are based on customer need.
This position requires that the candidate selected be a US Citizen and obtain and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph.
Key job responsibilities1.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams such as business development, contracts, delivery, services, security and infrastructure.
2.
Execute and improve the Field Engagement Strategy.
3.
Identify opportunities for Region Services to automate information sharing with the Field and influence teams to invest in automation.
4.
Influence diverse teams to create and maintain relevant content for the Field.
5.
Set and embody the team culture and standards consistent with Amazon principlesWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Herndon, VA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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