Principal Tech Program Manager, Quick Commerce
Amazon · Bellevue, WA · Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
About this role
Amazon is hiring a principal-level Product Manager based in Bellevue, WA. The posting calls out experience with Swift, LLMs. Compensation is listed at $177,000–$239,400 per year.
- Role
- Product Manager
- Function
- product
- Level
- principal
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Bellevue, WA
- Department
- Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
- Posted
- Jan 26, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersAmazon Quick Commerce seeks a Principal Technical Program Manager to own the strategic roadmap for end-to-end supply chain technology systems. Operating at the intersection of ambiguity and scale, you will identify critical architectural gaps, drive convergence with grocery and core retail tech, and enable rapid store launches across multiple countries. You will manage a portfolio spanning 15+ supply chain systems (ALM, FEAST, FAB, SAS, FOS, forecasting, TI/COD, OIH) and partner with WWGS, SCOT, AFT, MMPO, and other organizations to define investment priorities, standardization strategies, and innovation opportunities. This high-visibility role requires complete independence, strong technical judgment, and the ability to influence senior leadership on architectural and business strategy. Key job responsibilities Strategic Portfolio Roadmap Ownership * Own the technology roadmap for Quick Commerce supply chain systems, identifying architectural gaps across US, MENA, and India markets and defining convergence strategy with grocery and core retail tech * Drive OP1/OP2 planning across all supply chain systems, ensuring QC capabilities are reusable and eliminating redundant engineering effort year-over-year * Determine where to adopt core tech versus build specialized solutions, define cutover strategies, and drive architectural changes that enable team independence Complex Problem Solving in Ambiguous Domains * Identify and solve intrinsically hard problems:…