Senior Product Manager - Technical, Agentic AI DevOps
Amazon · Seattle, WA · Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
About this role
Amazon is hiring a senior-level Product Manager based in Seattle, WA. The posting calls out experience with AWS, DevOps, Observability, Incident Response and roughly 5+ years of relevant work. Listed education preference: a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Compensation is listed at $152,200–$205,900 per year.
- Role
- Product Manager
- Function
- product
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Education
- Bachelor's degree
- Department
- Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
- Posted
- Oct 27, 2025
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Job description
from Amazon careersReady to build agentic AI products that are changing how organizations run software in production? AWS DevOps Agent has launched — and there's a lot of work ahead. We're looking for a Senior PMT who brings technical depth, strong product instincts, and genuine empathy for the DevOps practitioner experience. You'll work closely with customers and engineering to define and ship features that move organizations from reactive operations to proactive, AI-driven reliability. If you're energized by working on a product that's being defined in real time — this is that role. Key job responsibilities - Contribute to product strategy and roadmap for agentic AI solutions across the post-development SDLC - Work backwards from customers to define and prioritize features that address real operational pain points - Partner with engineering teams to deliver high-quality solutions at pace, with the technical depth to make good tradeoffs - Support go-to-market activities, including pricing, packaging, and launch coordination - Gather and synthesize customer feedback to inform product decisions and communicate findings to stakeholders - Work cross-functionally across AWS teams to ensure seamless integration and alignment A day in the life On any given day, you might be reviewing customer feedback from a recent incident response…