Senior Design Program Manager, Transportation & Recipient Experience (TRX) Architecture - Bellevue, WA at Geebo

Senior Design Program Manager, Transportation & Recipient Experience (TRX)

Job summaryIn this role you will be a part of the TRX DesignOps Team, a team of Design Program Managers that support the UX Designers, UX Researchers, and UX managers of the TRX Design Studio by driving operational excellence.
As a Senior Design Program Manager, you will create and maintain innovative mechanisms to scale design's reach and impact.
Areas of focus may include areas like:
people operations, workflow operations, and business operations.
As a part of the TRX DesignOps Team, you will be supported by fellow Design Program Managers in TRX and the growing DesignOps community across Amazon.
Leverage the collective expertise of fellow DPM'sWorkshop new mechanisms and provide feedback to othersShare mechanisms that workDrive studio tools and resourcesShape the future of TRX and DesignOps by driving strategic studio-level projectsNote on Location:
We are open to this role being located in Bellevue, Washington; Minneapolis, Minnesota; or Santa Monica, California.
Key job responsibilitiesEvolve, document, and model team mechanisms (kick-offs, road-mapping, prioritization, status)Optimize the application of our in-house Design SystemCompose DesignOps proposals, business review docs, and work-back plansAdvocate for the happiness and productivity of your designersForge relationships with product and engineering leaders to maximize design contributionsProtect vision and align design team goalsAbout the teamTransportation & Recipient Experience (TRX) is the multidisciplinary design studio responsible for envisioning and delivering end-to-end, customer-focused solutions across the ecosystem of products that power Amazon's global Transportation, Shipping, and Seller Services.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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