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Release Manager, Pokémon GO at Niantic in Sunnyvale, CA

Are you an experienced production leader seeking a new challenge? Pok mon GO is hiring a Release Manager to lead its Release Operations team. This leader drives all aspects of the software release process from release planning, through retrospective. Responsibilities Drive release process improvements, standardization, and documentation for the game studio. Manage risk across multiple teams and products, including tracking game/platform dependencies, understanding scope, and ownership of build delivery. Will communicate and coordinate new platform releases with key constituents across platform and game teams. Define signoff procedures, facilitate build readiness reviews, coordinate launch activities, and perform launch retrospectives. Software releases can be stressful and frenetic. The Release Manager is also responsible for creating a positive and constructive environment around release events, from pre-launch through retrospective. Qualifications 5
years of experience as a release manager, program manager, or similar role on a software development team. Successfully shipped and run at least 2 projects through launch and live operations. Skilled in risk assessment and management. Experience with Agile and Waterfall methods. Experience writing process documentation. Collaborates well with cross-functional team members. Cool under pressure. The ability to lead without authority. Thorough with attention to detail.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Technical Project ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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