SAIM Team Snapshot: Stephanie Amos
Get to know Stephanie Amos, Director of Business Analysis & Technology Operations for SAIM.
Stephanie works out of her home office near San Antonio, Texas.

In one sentence, describe the SAIM platform.
SAIM is your facility’s digital twin — all of the insight, none of the digging.
What does your role as Director of Business Analysis & Technology Operations entail?
I get to be a bit of a jack-of-all-trades. One minute I’m helping the team turn business needs into tech solutions, the next I’m making sure our projects and releases are running smoothly. Then, I might be answering support questions or building training so everyone feels comfortable. No two days look the same, and that’s what keeps it interesting.
What do you like most about your job?
It’s like solving puzzles every day. The project managers explain scenarios that pose problems we need to solve. Then, I get to ask questions and work with the team to come up with answers that will help us solve those problems. I am privileged to be the bridge between business and development, allowing me to work with many kinds of interesting people every day.
What element of the SAIM digital platform has you most excited?
What excites me most is our Digital Twin Module — it’s the heart of what makes us different. Everything you need is in one place; no more digging around. We’re also building predictive features to help spot issues before they become problems, and soon we’ll launch our Asset Map so you can see exactly where your moving assets are in real time.
What drew you to begin a career with SAIM?
I was drawn to SAIM because I thrive in fast-paced environments where I can solve problems and help people. I also knew I’d be joining a team where leadership truly values input, which made it the right fit from the start.
Where can you be found when you're not at work?
Life outside of work is a mix of family time with my husband and our 14-year-old son, marathon training with the San Antonio Roadrunners, and plenty of yoga and meditation to keep me centered. Running helps me breathe easier, yoga keeps me from falling apart, and my family keeps me on my toes.