- Design, Implement and Manage structured release processes that directs the movement of application code across various environments including Development, testing, stage and Production.
- Merge technical release management with advanced data analysis, reporting, and strategic decision-making abilities.
- Ensure clear and effective communication of all critical project elements, including initial requirements, Implementation plans, project schedules, and scope changes.
- Collaborate with project managers to ensure that all change management and release activities are properly synchronized with overall project timelines, milestones, and deliverables.
- Maintain IT Release and system patching Calendar by working closely with the IT project managers from different portfolios across IT, providing a centralized view of all releases
- Develop and forward formal communication plans that notify all relevant teams about upcoming release windows, deployment schedules, and release cycles.
- Responsible for the day-to-day execution of incident management and problem management activities across multiple environments.
- Identify, manage, and resolve issues during code deployments and application releases across development, testing, staging, and production environments.
- Review change tickets created in JIRA to ensure all required information is complete, accurate, and compliant with organizational change management policies.
- Facilitate the daily Change Authority Board (CAB) meetings, which include representatives from various IT functional areas such as development, infrastructure, security, and quality assurance.
- Manage technical bridge calls during the execution of high-risk or business-critical changes.
- Utilize merge requests to centralize code review, enable traceability by linking to issues, and automate issue closure upon successful merge.
- Optimize and manage these release processes using data-driven techniques.
Minimum Education Requirement:- This position requires, at a minimum, a Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer information systems, information technology, relevant engineering (computer engineering, software engineering, electronic engineering, or related), or a combination of education and experience equating to the U.S. equivalent of a Bachelor’s degree in one of the aforementioned subjects.