Principal Product Manager, AWS Identity and Access Management
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About the role
We're the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) team. We build and operate one of the largest and most important software systems in the world - one that is used by every AWS customer, makes authentication and authorization decisions about every AWS API request, and needs to scale with all other AWS services.
Requirements
- 5+ years of working as a Technical Product Manager experience
- Experience delivering large-scale SaaS, PaaS or LaaS products where you are responsible for the full product lifecycle, from concept through GTM (go to market)
- Experience with AI/ML technologies
- MBA, or Master's degree in management, business administration, economics, engineering, marketing
- Experience building customer-facing identity and access management products
- Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.
- USA, VA, Independent Hill - 181,100.00 - 245,000.00 USD annually
- USA, WA, Seattle - 181,100.00 - 245,000.00 USD annually
Additional Information
Guardrails and governance for AI agents are emerging as a key requirement for customers operating in the cloud. We're looking for a Principal Product Manager to drive the evolution of AWS Identity and Access Management (including related services like Access Analyzer, Sign-in, and Security Token Service) as agents reshape the developer experience. In this role, you'll define the roadmap for IAM's authentication and authorization technologies, risk classifications for agent actions, auditing, and preventative controls. In this role, you will collaborate directly with engineering, product, and executive leadership. You are an experienced product manager who understands the big picture, drives prioritization, rallies the team, and mentors junior product managers. Key job responsibilities * Define product requirements for customer-facing cloud identity services * Set business strategy and make high-judgment roadmap prioritization trade-offs * Synthesize customer requirements from developers, cloud architects, security engineers, and data administrators * Communicate to AWS executive leadership * Partner with internal and external stakeholders * Manage risk and escalations, and balance business needs against technical constraints
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