The Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) team is seeking a Principal Product Manager - Technical to lead strategic fulfillment initiatives for MCF. In this highly visible and entrepreneurial role, you will define product vision, write PRFAQs, develop business cases, and lead cross-functional teams to de-risk and scale new fulfillment capabilities. You will work backwards from merchant needs and emerging market trends to define what a long-term differentiated MCF offering could look like - one that meets the evolving needs of high-value merchants while unlocking new revenue and cost-saving opportunities for Amazon.
You will partner closely with engineering, operations, finance and other product teams across Amazon’s global supply chain. You should be comfortable working in ambiguity, willing to go deep into operational details, and capable of influencing senior stakeholders across orgs.
* Own the long-term product strategy and roadmap for a portfolio of new initiatives in fulfillment.
* Develop and launch scalable product solutions that address known merchant pain points or emerging regulatory and market shifts.
* Define and measure success through KPIs, merchant adoption, cost-to-serve.
* Drive technical product development in partnership with engineering teams and ensure early MVPs are designed to scale.
* Represent MCF’s strategic initiatives in senior leadership forums, PRFAQs, and OP plans.
* Build mechanisms to evaluate early-stage opportunities and sunset underperforming initiatives when needed.
Key job responsibilities
Own the long-term product strategy and roadmap for a portfolio of new initiatives in fulfillment
Develop and launch scalable product solutions that address known merchant pain points or emerging regulatory and market shifts.
Define and measure success through KPIs, merchant adoption, cost-to-serve, and environmental impact (where applicable).
Drive technical product development in partnership with engineering teams.
Represent MCF’s strategic initiatives in senior leadership forums, PRFAQs, and OP plans.
Build mechanisms to evaluate early-stage opportunities and sunset underperforming initiatives when needed.