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Senior Field Operations Leader

Amazon is seeking an experienced Senior Field Operations Leader to drive the successful launch of our 2026 Automated Robotics (AR) or Sub Same day (SSD) facilities.

This role will lead field teams responsible for installation, integration, and commissioning of mission-critical projects. The ideal candidate will build and develop high-performing teams while ensuring all projects meet Amazon's rigorous safety, timeline, cost, and quality standards.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and develop field teams of 11 people per AR site or 7 people per SSD site, working on a two-weeks-on/two-weeks-off site rotation schedule.
  • Establish a relentless high bar team with regards of safety and quality of installations.
  • Drive end-to-end accountability for successful installation, integration, and commissioning of complex technical projects.
  • Establish standardized work processes, training programs, and operational excellence initiatives to ensure consistent, high-quality deliverables.
  • Collaborate with Central and Quality teams to define and achieve safety, timeline, cost, and quality metrics.
  • Develop site leaders who maintain complete ownership of installations through dedicated teams, standardized work, and comprehensive training.
  • Partner cross-functionally with engineering, supply chain, and operations teams to ensure seamless project execution.

Requirements:

  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office products and applications at an advanced level.
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (any domain), Operations, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • 10+ years of experience in operations management, with at least 5 years leading large-scale technical installations or commissioning projects.
  • 7+ years of people management experience, including managing managers.
  • Demonstrated experience scaling teams and operations in high-growth environments.
  • Track record of delivering complex technical projects on time, within budget, and to quality specifications.
  • Experience implementing standardized work processes and operational excellence initiatives.
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