Sr. Product Manager, PLM, WW Consumables Private Brands
Amazon
Sr. Product Manager For Product Lifecycle Management & WorkflowsWe are seeking a Sr. Product Manager for product lifecycle management and workflows to lead the strategy, development, and optimization of tools and workflows that power end-to-end product lifecycle management for Worldwide Consumables Private Brands (CPB) products. This role sits at the intersection of product and tech, and drives scalable systems that enable efficient project kick-off, commercialization, launch, and post-launch management. They work closely with CPB stakeholders (Product Managers, Quality Managers, Selection, and other Amazon Private Brands product families) and Tech (Private Brands Central) to define and deliver platforms that streamline how products are launched and maintained across their lifecycle. This is a worldwide role, with stakeholders located across North America, Europe, and Asia. This role is critical in scaling Consumables Private Brands by building the backbone that enables faster innovation, ensures compliance, and delivers high-quality products efficiently to market.
Key job responsibilities include owning the product strategy and vision for CPB's PLM and workflows, driving harmonization to regional CPB teams and across product families. They partner with Hardlines and Softlines Private Brands and Tech to develop the product vision and roadmap for product lifecycle management tools supporting total Amazon Private Brands. They identify opportunities to improve speed-to-market and process efficiency through workflow optimization and automation. They partner with stakeholders to align product strategy with broader Amazon Private Brands business goals. They build and enhance systems supporting: (1) product ideation and intake, (2) specification management, (3) packaging and labeling, (4) sustainability and compliance, (5) supplier collaboration, (6) product launch readiness, and (7) post-launch monitoring and updates. They ensure tools support scalability across categories, geographies, and regulatory environments. They map, analyze, and redesign complex cross-functional workflows to drive efficiency and consistency across regions and product types. They drive standardization while allowing flexibility for category-specific needs. They reduce manual processes through automation, integration, and validation.
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