Senior Manager, Digital Transformation , AWS Infrastructure Services Supply Chain
Amazon · Bellevue, WA · Supply Chain/Transportation Management
About this role
Amazon is hiring a senior-level Marketing Manager based in Bellevue, WA. The posting calls out experience with AWS, Agile, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics. Compensation is listed at $194,700–$263,400 per year.
- Role
- Marketing Manager
- Function
- marketing
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Bellevue, WA
- Department
- Supply Chain/Transportation Management
- Posted
- Apr 28, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersThis role is the connective tissue between the operational pillars of Supply Chain Operations and the digital systems that run them. The right leader combines product thinking, technical depth in enterprise tool ecosystems, data architecture fluency, and the ability to drive intelligent automation — turning a fragmented tool landscape into a governed, integrated platform that scales with AWS manufacturing and logistics operations. The Problem AWS Supply Chain Operations (SCO) runs on a fragmented landscape of 3rd party tools — SAP modules, Coupa, Siemens Teamcenter, contract manufacturer (CM)-specific ERPs, and bespoke integrations — each deployed independently across manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and procurement pillars. No single leader owns the end-to-end tool strategy. Resources are embedded within individual pillars, producing inconsistent data, duplicated effort, and integration gaps that slow decision-making and limit connectivity to SC.os (Supply Chain Operating System), the internal platform that orchestrates planning, replenishment, and fulfillment for AWS infrastructure. As AARD-vark (AWS-owned manufacturing) sites scale globally and programs like VICIS (unified SAP deployment) and Alberto (MES evaluation and implementation) demand coordinated implementations across CMs, the cost of this fragmentation compounds: master data degrades, reporting lags reality, and every new site launch requires re-solving problems that should be solved once. This problem…