About this role
Leo is Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite broadband network. Its mission is to deliver fast, reliable internet to customers and communities around the world, and we’ve designed the system with the capacity, flexibility, and performance to serve a wide range of customers, from individual households to schools, hospitals, businesses, government agencies, and other organizations operating in locations without reliable connectivity. Export Control Requirement: Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum. LEO is hiring a Sr TPM to own end-to-end delivery of integration programs connecting SAP Manufacturing modules (PP, PM, EWM) to shop floor equipment, automation systems, and enterprise platforms—driving technical architecture, sequencing dependencies, and removing blockers to enable production scaling. You will coordinate across functional consultants, software engineers, equipment vendors, and operations teams to deliver automation solutions that reduce manual touchpoints and improve throughput. You'll define program structure, identify risks early, make tradeoff recommendations, and drive execution in a dynamic environment where manufacturing requirements evolve as processes mature. Key job responsibilities You will own the end-to-end delivery of integration programs that connect SAP Manufacturing modules to shop floor equipment, automation systems, and adjacent enterprise platforms. This means driving the technical architecture, sequencing cross-team dependencies, removing blockers, and delivering integration milestones that enable production to scale. You will work across SAP PP, PM, EWM, and the physical manufacturing environment — coordinating between functional consultants, software engineers, equipment vendors, and operations teams to deliver automation that reduces manual touchpoints and improves throughput. You will define the program structure, identify risks early, make tradeoff recommendations, and drive execution in an environment where requirements evolve as manufacturing processes mature. A day in the life Key Job Responsibilities Own the program roadmap for SAP Manufacturing integrations, defining milestones, dependencies, and delivery sequencing across multiple workstreams Drive integration design and delivery between SAP modules (PP, QM, EWM, MM) and manufacturing execution systems (MES), ensuring data flows are reliable and scalable Lead programs to integrate shop floor tools and equipment with SAP, working with automation engineers and equipment vendors to define interface requirements Identify and implement automation opportunities that reduce manual data entry, eliminate process gaps, and improve production cycle time Manage cross-functional dependencies across SAP functional teams, software engineering, manufacturing engineering, and operations — proactively surfacing and resolving blockers Define and track program metrics including integration reliability, automation coverage, defect rates, and delivery velocity Lead technical design reviews for integration architecture, challenging assumptions and ensuring solutions meet scalability and maintainability standards Drive sprint planning and release coordination for integration deliverables, balancing business priority against technical risk Establish mechanisms (status reviews, risk registers, dependency maps) that give leadership clear visibility into program health Contribute to annual planning by sizing integration efforts, identifying long-lead dependencies, and proposing investment priorities About the team The SAP Manufacturing team builds and operates the enterprise systems that power satellite production. Our systems span production planning, quality management, warehouse execution, and integrates with manufacturing execution and TeamCenter PLM systems — forming the digital backbone of a high-volume, high-precision manufacturing operation. Getting this right directly determines how quickly and cost-effectively we scale production.