Product Manager, Amazon Transportation – Amazon – Toronto, ON
Location: Toronto, ON | Company: Amazon
Amazon’s Supply Chain Optimization Technologies (SCOT) organization is looking for a Product Manager to help drive product strategy and execution in a fast-moving, highly analytical environment. If you’ve ever wondered how Amazon moves inventory through its network and keeps customer expectations on track, this role sits close to that kind of end-to-end thinking.
This position calls for strong business and product sense plus a solid understanding of technical and forecasting concepts. You’ll be expected to build a data-driven roadmap, influence stakeholders (including executives), and deliver against competing priorities with high judgment, strong communication, and a clear ability to thrive in ambiguity.
About the role: Product Manager, Amazon Transportation
As a Product Manager within SCOT, you’ll define, own, prioritize, and deliver against a product roadmap, combining strategic thinking with hands-on execution. You’ll write business requirements, build the case for prioritizing projects, and work closely with tech teams to size, implement, and track delivery to a high bar and on time.
You’ll create buy-in for the strategic vision across teams, partner cross-functionally to drive strategic initiatives, and influence the broader organization by coaching others on product management best practices. The role also includes supporting engineering practices such as test automation in Continuous Integration and enabling multi-site development and deployment across multiple platforms.
Benefits and Salary
Salary is not listed in the posting. Amazon notes a broad total rewards approach, and highlights benefits that generally apply to regular, full-time employees, including:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage
- Maternity and Parental Leave options
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- RRSP
Job Details
📌 Job Type: Project/Program/Product Management (Non-Tech) — Product Manager
📍 Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
🏢 Company: Amazon (Amazon Development Centre Canada ULC – K03)
🆔 Job ID: 3136256
Requirements / Skills
- 5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development, or technology experience
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Experience owning and driving roadmap strategy and definition
- Experience with end-to-end product delivery
- Experience delivering features and managing trade-offs
- Experience as a product manager or product owner
- Experience owning technology products
- Data-driven analytical background for roadmap decisions and customer service initiatives
Preferred
- Experience influencing senior leadership through data-driven insights
- Experience working across functional teams and senior stakeholders
How to Apply
If you’re ready to own a product roadmap, write crisp requirements, and partner across technical and non-technical teams to deliver at a high bar, apply through the official Amazon job posting. In your resume, highlight roadmap ownership, measurable launches, stakeholder alignment, and examples of making smart trade-offs using data.
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Job Summary & Tips for Applying
To make your application stronger for this Product Manager (SCOT) role, show that you can turn ambiguity into a clear plan. Use one or two examples where you defined a problem, built a data-driven roadmap, and aligned multiple teams around priorities—especially when timelines and priorities were competing.
This posting puts a lot of weight on business requirements and end-to-end delivery. On your resume, highlight how you wrote requirements that tech teams could implement, how you sized or shaped scope with engineering partners, and how you tracked progress to deliver on time. If you’ve worked on forecasting, planning, or operational decision-making inputs, call that out clearly without overclaiming.
Finally, prepare to talk about influence. The role expects you to create buy-in for a strategic vision and persuade senior stakeholders using insights, not opinions. Bring concrete examples of stakeholder management, the trade-offs you made, what you measured, and how you raised the bar through better process, quality, or automation (including comfort partnering in environments using CI and structured delivery practices).
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