Principal Technical Program Manager, AWS Digital Sovereignty & European Sovereign CloudDigital

London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
6 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Competitive Salary Stock Options Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401(k) Plan Paid Time Off Professional Development Flexible Working Hours
AWS is building the future of sovereign cloud computing. As a Principal Technical Program Manager on our Digital Sovereignty team, you will drive strategic programs that enable AWS customers to maintain control over their data while leveraging the full power of AWS cloud services.
You will work directly with the Director of Digital Sovereignty and Managing Director of European Sovereign Cloud to orchestrate technical workstreams that support our global strategy and initiatives.
This role requires deep technical expertise, strategic thinking, and the ability to influence without authority across a complex, matrixed organization. You will own technology roadmaps, manage portfolios of programs, and drive execution of initiatives with broad cross-organizational impact. You will also help the director to prioritize his external engagements.

Key job responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
- Develop annual strategic plans that align cross-functional technical contributors toward unified business outcomes
- Identify gaps and opportunities across countries, architectures, and organizations
- Influence organizational technical priorities and business strategy through data-driven contributions
- Maintain and foster executive relationships at Director and Vice President levels
- Collaborates with the Director and Go-To-Market team to plan, prepare, and execute high-impact executive customer engagements, ensuring technical discussions are tailored, well-coordinated, and aligned to customer priorities

Program Execution
- Lead global programs and coordinate efforts across matrixed teams of Solution Architects, Technical Business Developers, Technical Program Managers, and Account Managers
- Drive execution through influence and collaboration, providing technical guidance and mentorship without direct reporting relationships
- Define clear, measurable goals and success metrics aligned with internal Amazon customer needs across diverse business units
- Assess risks, anticipate bottlenecks, provide escalation management, and make tradeoffs between business needs and technical constraints
- Manage team outcomes and cross-functional deliverables using Salesforce and tracking mechanisms

Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Foster deep collaboration with AWS service teams (EC2, S3, Global Networking, Bedrock), Infrastructure, Partners, and Professional Services
- Orchestrate cross-functional initiatives that accelerate innovation and customer outcomes
- Facilitate knowledge sharing and best practice development across technical contributors
- Build organizational capability and ensure consistent approaches to complex technical challenges

Technical Excellence
- Bring strong, data-driven, and strategic technical judgment to decisions
- Lead design, implementation, and delivery of highly complex cross-functional projects in ambiguous or new technology areas
- Create scalable mechanisms, methodologies, and best practices for the organization
- Recognize and actively steer teams away from prior technology failure patterns
- Write effective narratives (PRFAQs, strategic documentation) and present to senior leadership
- Provides technical review and input to support the go-to-market team in developing, scaling, and maintaining internal and external technical enablement materials, ensuring accuracy and technical credibility across internal and external audiences

About the team
About Digital Sovereignty at AWS?
AWS has prioritized sovereignty since our beginning as the only major cloud provider allowing customers to control the location and movement of their data. Digital sovereignty means different things across countries and regions—there is no single definition. Through conversations with customers, analysts, and regulators, we have identified key themes: data residency and security, operator access restriction, resiliency and survivability, and independence and transparency.
The AWS European Sovereign Cloud represents our commitment to meeting the evolving sovereignty requirements of EU customers. Learn more:https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/in-the-works-aws-european-sovereign-cloud/

Why AWS?
Work-Life Harmony We value work-life balance. Achieving success at work should never come at the expense of sacrifices at home, which is why flexibility is part of our working culture.
Inclusive Team Culture AWS values curiosity and connection. Our employee-led and company-sponsored affinity groups promote inclusion and empower our people to take pride in what makes us unique.
Mentorship and Career Growth We continuously raise our performance bar as we strive to become Earth's Best Employer. You'll find endless knowledge-sharing, mentorship, and career-advancing resources to help you develop into a better-rounded professional.
Diverse Experiences Amazon values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all preferred qualifications, we encourage you to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn't followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don't let it stop you from applying.

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