Operations Manager, Artificial General Intelligence Data Services

Amazon
London, United Kingdom
3 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
9 Jan 2026 (3 months ago)
AI is the most transformational technology of our time, capable of tackling some of humanity’s most challenging problems. Amazon is investing in generative AI and the responsible development and deployment of large language models (LLMs) across all of our businesses. Come build the future of human-technology interaction with us. We are seeking an experienced Operations Manager to join our team in London.

Key job responsibilities
- Develop and drive the overall direction, coordination, service delivery and evaluation of Data Services operations activities
- Set the vision, direction and culture of their teams by managing individual and team performance expectations and goals, monitoring real time service levels and schedule adherence, and holding their teams accountable to meet and exceed performance targets
- Collaborate with internal partners to build input-focused operating plans for achievement of key measures
- Create a culture where accountability, transparency and collaboration are the norm and where rapid deep dives into root causes of defects is a standard operating practice
- Develop, implement, or change processes as necessary to allow ADS to scale at an accelerated pace, while managing cost and, without impacting customer experience
- Implement bar-raising programs aimed at hiring and developing top talent and build career development road-map for site operations teams
- Inspire front line teams to go beyond the standard “call of duty” to find creative solutions for our product issues; encourage risk-taking and advocacy on behalf of product teams.
- Create closed-loop feedback processes where data associates are encouraged to be active participants in identifying opportunities for improvements to customer experience, workplace conditions, and internal tools.
- Work with finance & operations leadership team to develop, support manage the annual expense budget and build collaborative relationships with partner organizations.
- Responsible for creating a coaching culture across the site where formal and informal coaching opportunities are availed of
- Foster a work environment that respects and is responsive to the needs of a diverse staff
- Achieve site-wide improvements in Operations, Quality, Productivity, Cost, Customer experience and People metrics.
- Build partnerships with internal and external teams to collaborate and drive measurable improvements in areas that cause customer pain and data associate frustration.
- Improve the experience of the data associates & managers as measured by improvements in attrition and employee engagement surveys.
- Work with Operations Engineering leadership / Engineering managers to clearly articulate feature requirements for associate tool sets, user interfaces, and business logic for the efficient handling of work volumes.

A day in the life
Ops Manager is accountable for the overall direction and operations of London site, creating a culture of customer obsession, high performance and high quality throughput. With team managers as direct reports this role enables the achievement of service levels, performance & cost goals and successful program implementation.
You work in an ever-changing environment where every day brings ambiguously defined problems, new challenges and new opportunities. You are able to balance strategic thinking with detailed execution and solid cross-functional collaborative results-oriented work.
This position involves regular communication with senior management on project status and risks. People Management, cross-team coordination, project management and executive presentation skills are essential.

About the team
We are building the speech and language solutions behind Amazon Echo and other Alexa-enabled products and services. ADS’ mission is to provide high-quality labelled data for AI/ML technologies.

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