Principal Security TPM, Regulation Tech Assurance Enablers
Amazon • Seattle, WA • Posted June 27, 2026
About the Role
Description
Amazon Stores Security - Regulation Tech Assurance (RTA) is the team responsible for maintaining global regulatory compliance for all Amazon Stores, Devices, and Others to include payment and healthcare compliance. Additionally, RTA works to identify, analyze, and mitigate security risk identified through various compliance activities, pentesting, and other sources.
We are seeking an experienced, self-motivated Principal Security Technical Program Manager with a background in security compliance and technology integration who will help identify, analyze, and prioritize security risk identified through a variety of sources across Amazon. This work will help drive leadership prioritization and reduced security and compliance risk.
Key job responsibilities
- Manage and be accountable for security programs and/or projects to reduce security and compliance risk.
- Develop and implement scalable solutions leveraging automation and intelligence.
- Wor...
Amazon Stores Security - Regulation Tech Assurance (RTA) is the team responsible for maintaining global regulatory compliance for all Amazon Stores, Devices, and Others to include payment and healthcare compliance. Additionally, RTA works to identify, analyze, and mitigate security risk identified through various compliance activities, pentesting, and other sources.
We are seeking an experienced, self-motivated Principal Security Technical Program Manager with a background in security compliance and technology integration who will help identify, analyze, and prioritize security risk identified through a variety of sources across Amazon. This work will help drive leadership prioritization and reduced security and compliance risk.
Key job responsibilities
- Manage and be accountable for security programs and/or projects to reduce security and compliance risk.
- Develop and implement scalable solutions leveraging automation and intelligence.
- Wor...