Senior Technical Program Manager
Amazon · Austin, TX · Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
About this role
Amazon is hiring a senior-level Technical Program Manager in the software engineering function based in Austin, TX. The posting calls out experience with Agile, Performance Optimization. Compensation is listed at $148,700–$201,200 per year.
- Role
- Technical Program Manager
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Austin, TX
- Department
- Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
- Posted
- May 18, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersAmazon is seeking exceptional talent to help develop the next generation of advanced robotics systems that will transform automation at Amazon's scale. We're building revolutionary robotic systems that combine cutting-edge AI, sophisticated control systems, and advanced mechanical design to create adaptable automation solutions capable of working safely alongside humans in dynamic environments. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of robotics and automation at an unprecedented scale, working with world-class teams pushing the boundaries of what's possible in robotic manipulation, locomotion, and human-robot interaction. Our collaborative team is at the forefront of building world-class industrial automation solutions. Our team is searching for a Senior Technical Program Manager (TPM) that can manage the complexity and vast technical workstreams across all aspects of our program. As the TPM, you seek to maximize decision-making velocity by removing obstacles. This role is empowered to audit, evaluate, and escalate risk to the functional leader when technical decision or delivery status is a risk driver to schedule or the overall technical vision. Your role is critical to managing the total timing, overall risks/issues and dependencies, and scope changes to partner/dependent teams as required. Key job responsibilities - Establishing and contributing to a mechanism and…