Sr. Technical Program Manager, Amazon Music Technology
Amazon · San Francisco, CA · Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
About this role
Amazon is hiring a senior-level Technical Program Manager in the software engineering function based in San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with AWS, Serverless, Redshift, Spark. Compensation is listed at $171,000–$231,400 per year.
- Role
- Technical Program Manager
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Department
- Project/Program/Product Management--Technical
- Posted
- Mar 10, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersWe are seeking an ambitious Technical Program Manager to join our Metrics and Data Platform team at Amazon Music. The Metrics and Data Platform team plays a central role in enabling Amazon Music's business decisions and data-driven software development by processing billions of streaming events and delivering the behavioral and operational metrics that teams across Music, Prime, and Retail depend on every day. We maintain a scalable and robust data platform to support Amazon Music's business operations and growth, and collaborate closely with data producers and data consumers to accelerate innovation using data. As a Technical Program Manager, you will own and drive multiple high-impact programs across Amazon Music. You will lead the Data Quality program, setting strategy, managing cross-functional relationships, and delivering a portfolio of initiatives that improve the reliability, accuracy, and usability of Amazon Music's data at scale. You will also lead efforts to simplify our event and data models across the business and drive operational excellence improvements across the Music organization. You will build consensus across stakeholders, drive key decisions, and proactively identify and mitigate risks to keep programs on track. A successful candidate will be customer obsessed, highly analytical, adept at managing multiple complex programs simultaneously…