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Senior Program Manager - Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Technology

Amazon is seeking a Senior Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Program Manager for our Amazon EAM central team which supports North America (NA) Reliability Maintenance Engineering (RME).
Amazon is one of the most recognizable brand names in the world and we distribute millions of products each year to our loyal customers.
The EAM Manager will be responsible for data ingestion and configuration, business process analysis, reporting and training documentation development for the Infor EAM application.
This position will act as the liaison between EAM technical team, Amazon Maintenance Operations Center (AMOC) and other business owners to determine standard work processes, best practices, and new software enhancements and features.
This role will support new site launch development and EAM deployment initiatives for North America (NA) RME and other Amazon support groups including:
Safety, Startup, Operations Engineering, Reliability Engineering, Finance and Procurement.
KEY JOB
Responsibilities:
Organize discovery sessions with key stakeholders to collect system requirements and develop, document, and implement new workflows across multitude of business units.
Troubleshoot and assist issues with system users.
Act as Infor EAM subject matter expert across all user bases.
Collaborate across various teams supporting the software from development, data engineering, analytics, and power users.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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