Program Manager, Pickup, Whole Foods Market ECommerce

Amazon.com Inc

Austin, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Best Practices, Budget Management, Business Analysis, Business Operations, Business Processes, Business Services, Coaching, Competitive Analysis/Strategy, Customer/Client Research, Delivery Driving, Food Delivery, Marketing, Mentoring, Merchandising, Metrics, Performance Management, Performance Metrics, Pricing, Project/Program Management, Reporting Dashboards, Technical Operations, Time Management, eCommerce
LOCATION
Austin, TX
POSTED
30+ days ago

We are looking for a Program Manager to join the Whole Foods Market E-Commerce Business Team. This Program Manager will drive critical business inputs of the Pickup business including services and pricing and customer go to market. Program Managers lead program strategy, execution, and KPI management of key E-Commerce workstreams in partnership with Merchandising, Marketing, Operations, Finnance and Technology.

We are looking for a strategic thinker who obsesses over customers, earns trust with stakeholders, dives deep into business metrics and processes, and consistently delivers results. Stakeholder management will be a critical success factor in this role. You must be able to build strong relationships and deliver results through partner teams, including Whole Foods Market global and regional teams, and Amazon Business, Operations, and Technical teams.

Key job responsibilities

  • Executes assigned e-commerce programs and projects
  • Identifies and recommends optimizations for program execution based on competitive analysis, customer insights, customer feedback, and assessment of business results.
  • Develops program-specific tactics and goals to achieve business and customer engagement objectives.
  • Leads execution of programs, including managing timelines and budgets and communicating program status
  • Ensures / develops weekly, monthly, and quarterly reporting for e-commerce programs.
  • Identifies reporting requirements and ensures access to program-related data
  • Partners with marketing analytics to assess metrics / dashboard and identify key performance insights.
  • Maintains awareness of e-commerce trends, developments, and best practices.
  • Provides coaching and mentoring for new TMs.
  • Serves as a resource on WFM capabilities and captainships.
  • Informally shares appreciation and feedback to improve the performance of others.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles