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Amazon's Data Center Availability Serviceability team in Herndon, VA seeks a Technical Program Manager to own the MBOM program across the global fleet, driving AI-powered pipelines, standardizing MBOM definitions, and enabling proactive spares planning.
You will partner with Field Engineering, DCEO, and vendor teams to scale MBOM coverage, maintain data currency as the fleet grows, and present progress to leadership, with up to 10% travel.
The AWS Data Center Availability Serviceability team works with hundreds of AWS data centers globally to deliver the highest quality and lowest cost availability, capacity, and scaling results for our customers. We standardize operations globally by delivering tools, policy, processes, and procedures to our internal teams.
Serviceability is the ability to maintain, repair, and manage infrastructure assets efficiently throughout their lifecycle – encompassing maintenance standards, spares management, training and certifications, operational readiness, and the systematic use of data and automation to prevent disruptions and drive continuous improvement.
We are seeking a Technical Program Manager to own the MBOM program as part of the AWS Data Center Availability Serviceability Critical Spares team. MBOMs define which parts make up each piece of critical infrastructure equipment and are foundational to programmatic spares planning and fulfillment – enabling proactive stocking decisions, criticality assessments, and repair readiness across the global fleet.
You will own the development and delivery of a multi-year roadmap to establish comprehensive MBOM coverage across the global AWS fleet. Working with stakeholders across Field Engineering, DCEO, vendors, and lifecycle data teams, you will scale AI-powered pipelines that extract MBOM data from vendor documentation, define per-equipment MBOM standards, and design the processes for establishing MBOMs where source documentation does not exist. Your work sets the foundation for programmatic spares identification, criticality assessment, and fulfillment – ensuring the right parts are available at the right locations before failures occur. You will build the mechanisms that keep MBOM data current as the fleet grows, diversifies into new cooling technologies, and introduces new vendors.
Spares readiness starts with knowing what's inside the equipment. MBOM is the data layer that connects equipment design to spares strategy to repair outcomes. With comprehensive MBOM coverage, we can programmatically identify critical parts, make proactive stocking decisions, and reduce time to repair – directly improving data center availability for customers.
You will own a program that is genuinely novel – building something that didn't exist two years ago, using AI tooling that is still maturing, against a problem (fleet-wide MBOM completeness) that no one has solved at this scale. You will operate in high ambiguity with real ownership to define what good looks like. You will work across PLM systems, enterprise asset management, spares strategy, and physical equipment – giving you breadth that most TPM roles don't offer. And your output has direct, measurable impact: every MBOM you complete makes the fleet more repairable.
You will split your time between program execution and cross-functional coordination. On any given day you might be reviewing AI pipeline output quality with the tooling team, defining MBOM standards for a new equipment type with Field Engineering, working with a vendor to obtain documentation for legacy equipment, analyzing coverage gaps to prioritize the next tranche of MBOMs, or presenting program status and trade-off decisions to leadership. You will operate at both the strategic level – setting the roadmap for fleet-wide MBOM completeness – and the tactical level – digging into specific equipment families where data doesn't exist.
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The base salary range for this position is listed below. Your Amazon package will include sign-on payments and restricted stock units (RSUs). Final compensation will be determined based on factors including experience, qualifications, and location. Amazon also offers comprehensive benefits including health insurance (medical, dental, vision, prescription, Basic Life & AD&D insurance and option for Supplemental life plans, EAP, Mental Health Support, Medical Advice Line, Flexible Spending Accounts, Adoption and Surrogacy Reimbursement coverage), 401(k) matching, paid time off, and parental leave. Learn more about our benefits at https://amazon.jobs/en/benefits.
USA, VA, Herndon - 127,100.00 - 172,000.00 USD annually