Amazon is building the largest EV fleet and charging network in the world as part of our Climate Pledge. The Technical Program Manager will oversee key drivers of our planning models, including cost tradeoffs around the timing and placement of infrastructure.
Key job responsibilities
- Identifying the key inputs (charger count, parking lot site, built to suit / existing building, MSA) that drive charger cost and which planning assumptions we need to build in place to drive down future costs
- Calculating the tradeoff between building in advance for routes that haven’t arrived yet vs. separating installation into phases
- Modeling impact on business if we alter routing due to energy aware routing for electric vans
- Understanding cold weather / on-road charging impact on energy usage and chargers
- Partnering with product to build out the redundancy strategy
- Supporting SOPs around redundancy usage (in partnership with AMZL-E In Life Services Team)
- Supporting cost projections for BU / geo expansion
- Calculate the cost of a downed charger to make tradeoff decisions about operations and maintenance
About the team
The AMZL-E and Infrastructure team (AMZL-E) is responsible for delivering, maintaining, and powering the infrastructure needed to ensure our customers can be served by the lowest carbon intensive delivery fleet in the world.
The Planning and Data Systems team is responsible for planning the right energy and charging infrastructure in the right place at the right time for the AMZL-E.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or equivalent
- 6+ years of analytical, quantitative, communication, and presentations experience
- Experience in project management disciplines including scope, schedule, budget, quality, along with risk and critical path management
- Experience developing and executing / delivering product and technical roadmaps
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- 6+ years of working directly with engineering teams experience
- Experience in system design
30+ days ago