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Sr. Product Manager - Tech, Amazon Kids+
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Amazon seeks a Sr. Product Manager for Kids+ in Toronto to drive subscriber growth and retention. You will own the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for innovative children's services across Fire devices. Leverage data analytics and partner with engineering to build customer-facing features. ...
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Canada , Toronto
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128100.00 - 214000.00 CAD / Year
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Amazon Pforzheim GmbH
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Sr. Product Manager - Tech, Amazon Kids+
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Amazon seeks a Sr. Product Manager for Amazon Kids+ in Toronto. You will own the subscription service strategy, focusing on customer acquisition, retention, and growth across Fire TV, Tablets, and Echo. This role requires driving roadmap strategy, partnering with engineering, and leveraging data ...
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Canada , Toronto
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128100.00 - 214000.00 CAD / Year
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Sr. Construction Manager
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Lead the delivery of critical data center capacity for Microsoft's global cloud infrastructure in the Greater Toronto Area. This senior role requires 10+ years of construction management experience, focusing on safety, budget, and schedule adherence. You will oversee campus-based projects, manage...
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Canada , Greater Toronto
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128000.00 - 222400.00 CAD / Year
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Microsoft Corporation
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Sr Key Account Manager Screening Solutions
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Canada , Montreal
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95000.00 - 143000.00 USD / Year
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Exact Sciences
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About the Sr Manager role

A Senior Manager is a pivotal leadership role that serves as the critical link between an organization’s executive vision and its operational execution. Unlike entry-level or mid-management positions, a Senior Manager is responsible for overseeing complex, multi-faceted initiatives that directly impact a company’s strategic trajectory. These professionals are not simply task managers; they are strategic partners who translate high-level business objectives into actionable, measurable plans. The landscape of senior manager jobs is diverse, spanning industries from technology and finance to healthcare and public service, yet the core competencies required for success remain remarkably consistent.

At the heart of this role lies the ability to drive strategy. Senior Managers are often tasked with identifying market opportunities, analyzing competitive threats, and recommending new business ventures or operational improvements. They lead cross-functional teams, acting as a bridge between departments such as sales, product development, legal, and finance. A typical day might involve evaluating complex data sets to inform a multi-million dollar investment, presenting a business case to the C-suite, or resolving a critical escalation that threatens a key client relationship. They are expected to own the full lifecycle of a program or service line, from initial conception and resource planning through to execution, performance monitoring, and revenue recognition.

The skill set required for these jobs is a blend of deep analytical rigor and exceptional soft skills. On the technical side, proficiency in financial modeling, data visualization (using tools like Tableau or advanced Excel), and project management software is non-negotiable. Candidates are expected to have a proven track record of managing budgets, optimizing utilization rates, and delivering measurable results. On the leadership front, Senior Managers must possess outstanding communication abilities, capable of distilling complex technical information into clear narratives for non-technical stakeholders. They are the primary point of contact for client escalations and must demonstrate poise, emotional intelligence, and a solution-oriented mindset. Building consensus across diverse teams and managing change within an organization are daily challenges.

Typical requirements for senior manager jobs include a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as business, finance, or engineering, with many roles preferring an MBA. Most positions demand seven to ten years of progressive experience, with at least two to three years spent directly managing teams of professionals or consultants. A history of working in a high-stakes environment—such as management consulting, investment banking, or a fast-paced corporate strategy group—is often highly valued. Ultimately, the Senior Manager is a trusted advisor and a driver of tangible business outcomes, making this one of the most impactful and rewarding career paths in the modern corporate world.