Career Techniques Inc
Description
Cross-team release coordination
- Own the master release timeline across all engineering teams, with a particular focus on the POS release cycle.
- Map and track cross-team dependencies; surface conflicts early and drive resolution before they become delays. Facilitate go/no-go checkpoints.
- You can approve a go based on readiness data; all no-go decisions escalate to the CTO and Head of Product.
- Manage the release calendar so teams on different schedules do not collide. Establish and enforce change control: once scope is locked, late changes require formal approval with an impact assessment
Cross-functional coordination
- Define and maintain RACI matrices for release activities across Engineering, QA, Technical Writing, Marketing, and Customer Success.
- Run release readiness reviews that include all involved departments, not just engineering.
- Serve as the single point of accountability for program-level release status visibility across the organization.
Risk management and escalation
- Proactively identify risks to timelines, scope, and quality across all teams.
- Maintain a risk register and drive mitigation plans.
- Escalate to the CTO and Head of Product when cross-team conflicts cannot be resolved at the team level.
The impact you'll make
Process definition and documentation
- Convert tribal knowledge into documented, repeatable processes: release runbooks, checklists, onboarding guides.
- Define and maintain the release process end-to-end so it is survivable if any individual is unavailable.
- Establish templates for cross-team planning: dependency maps, risk registers, status reports.
- Identify bottlenecks and gaps; propose and implement improvements using retrospective data.
Reporting and continuous improvement
- Design and own the organization-wide status reporting system: template, cadence, format, and a compilation mechanism so the report assembles itself.
- Author program-level status reports directly covering cross-team releases, dependency health, risks, and milestones.
- Partner with engineering leadership to mature delivery practices and introduce tooling that improves velocity and visibility.
- Establish program-level metrics (cycle time, release predictability, dependency-related delays) and use them to drive improvement.
Qualifications
- 5 to 9 years of experience in technical program management, engineering program management, or a comparable role coordinating across multiple engineering teams.
- Demonstrated ability to build and run release coordination at the program level, not just within a single team or project.
- Strong technical fluency: you can hold a substantive conversation about architecture, dependencies, and technical risk without needing it simplified for you.
- Experience defining and documenting processes from scratch, including runbooks, RACI matrices, and dependency tracking frameworks.
- Track record of managing cross-functional stakeholders, including product, QA, marketing, and customer success, through complex releases.
- Clear written communication: your status reports give leadership the information they need to make decisions, not a list of what everyone is working on.
Bonus points
- Experience in a SaaS company serving retail or enterprise clients.
- Familiarity with Kanban-based delivery workflows and how to mature them into more disciplined frameworks.
- Hands-on experience evaluating or implementing AI-assisted workflows for delivery visibility or reporting.
- Background working closely with a CTO or VP Engineering in a fast-moving product organization.
Comp: $140-155K
