Principal TPM, Kuiper Customer Terminals, Product Integrity
Amazon - Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052
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Project Kuiper is an initiative to increase global broadband access through a constellation of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO). Its mission is to bring fast, affordable broadband to unserved and underserved communities around the world. Project Kuiper will help close the digital divide by delivering fast, affordable broadband to a wide range of customers, including consumers, businesses, government agencies, and other organizations operating in places without reliable connectivity. Product Integrity (PI) organization sets and ensures the customer terminals for Project Kuiper meet the reliability and safety targets. The Principal Technical Program Manager role will be at the forefront of driving Product Integrity initiatives across the customer terminals, working to ensure our systems meet or exceed reliability and safety targets throughout their lifecycle. The role will own critical reliability and safety programs, align cross-functional teams, track progress across multiple inter-connected workstreams, and establish processes that make our reliability and safety assurance repeatable, robust, and efficient. Key job responsibilities include: Driving alignment across Engineering, Quality, Operations, Safety, Reliability, System Integration, and Product Management teams. Being highly analytical, resourceful, data-driven, and team-oriented, while working independently under significant time constraints. Owning the end-to-end management and implementation of reliability and safety requirements across Kuiper's customer terminals. Understanding complex system architectures and contributing to reliability and safety considerations in large-scale architectural designs. Managing new projects end-to-end and ensuring high standards for product integrity are met or exceeded. Export Control Requirement: Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.