APAC Occupancy Lead, GREF – Regional Portfolio Management (RPM) – APAC
Amazon • Bengaluru, India • Posted June 06, 2026
About the Role
Description
Work hard, have fun, make history. That's what we do every day at Amazon. As a key leader within Amazon's Global Real Estate & Facilities (GREF) team, the APAC Occupancy Planning (OP) role will oversee the strategic and tactical management of space and allocations within the corporate real estate portfolio at the regional level. The occupancy manager collaborates closely with various stakeholders to drive successful occupancy planning initiatives and deliver data-driven recommendations for future space requirements.
The Occupancy Manager will be expected to align real estate strategy to business needs in partnership with key GREF Stakeholders and maintain a customer-centric approach. The role will partner with both business leaders and employees to understand and influence space needs and requirements to inform supply and demand allocations. The role will be responsible for developing strategic recommendations on business line space allocations at a city level b...
Work hard, have fun, make history. That's what we do every day at Amazon. As a key leader within Amazon's Global Real Estate & Facilities (GREF) team, the APAC Occupancy Planning (OP) role will oversee the strategic and tactical management of space and allocations within the corporate real estate portfolio at the regional level. The occupancy manager collaborates closely with various stakeholders to drive successful occupancy planning initiatives and deliver data-driven recommendations for future space requirements.
The Occupancy Manager will be expected to align real estate strategy to business needs in partnership with key GREF Stakeholders and maintain a customer-centric approach. The role will partner with both business leaders and employees to understand and influence space needs and requirements to inform supply and demand allocations. The role will be responsible for developing strategic recommendations on business line space allocations at a city level b...