Join a dynamic team that's revolutionizing the future of grocery retail at Amazon. As a Program Manager for Retail Store Change Management, you'll lead strategic initiatives that transform our physical retail spaces, including Whole Foods Market locations and Amazon grocery stores. This role offers an exciting opportunity to drive innovation while ensuring seamless execution of store modifications that enhance customer experience and operational efficiency.
Key job responsibilities
- Lead end-to-end management of store change requests, from initial assessment through implementation
- Develop and optimize change management processes while maintaining strong stakeholder relationships
- Analyze business cases and financial impacts for proposed store modifications
- Drive cross-functional collaboration with Design, Construction, Finance, and Operations teams
- Present recommendations and progress updates to senior leadership
A day in the life
Your day might begin with a virtual meeting reviewing proposed store modifications with regional teams. You'll analyze the business impact of these changes, create detailed project plans, and coordinate with various stakeholders to ensure smooth execution. Throughout the day, you'll monitor ongoing projects, resolve challenges, and ensure all modifications align with our customer-first approach. You'll also spend time developing presentation materials for leadership reviews and collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize our change management processes.
About the team
The Retail Growth and Development team is passionate about creating exceptional shopping experiences through innovative store design and strategic improvements. We're responsible for planning, designing, and maintaining Amazon's grocery retail locations across the globe. Our team combines retail expertise with data-driven decision-making to continuously enhance our stores' physical environments. We value diverse perspectives and encourage creative problem-solving to drive results that matter to our customers and communities.