Amazon operates a world-class network of large, technologically advanced fulfillment centers across North America. The Senior Development Manager will be a key part of the NA Ops Real Estate Team, responsible for leading cross-functional teams to proactively identify, develop, and deliver facilities that anticipate Amazon's future operational needs throughout North America.
Responsibilities:
- Lead proactive site sourcing and strategic development opportunities years ahead of capacity needs, creating competitive advantages in site selection, development timing, and cost across North America
- Drive end-to-end project lifecycle ownership from site evaluation and acquisition through entitlements, design development, construction, and operational handover for complex industrial developments
- Develop and execute financial stewardship strategies including feasibility analyses, investment evaluation, budget management, and risk mitigation to optimize economic returns while preserving operational readiness
- Create and implement innovative processes, tools, and metrics systems to ensure predictable delivery that balances speed, flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and operational excellence
- Build and maintain lasting partnerships with internal cross-functional teams (Operations, Pre-Construction, WHS, Construction Management, Finance, Legal, Asset Management, Economic Development, and more) including developers, municipalities, landowners, consultants, and community leaders
- Navigate complex entitlements and permitting processes, working directly with government officials and regulatory bodies to secure approvals for development projects
- Lead data-informed decision making that considers portfolio-wide impacts, network optimization, and strategic positioning within Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- Manage strategic site options and development agreements that create flexibility for Amazon's evolving network needs
- Travel throughout North America up to 30% of the time to oversee development activities and maintain stakeholder relationships