Program Manager Information Technology (IT) - Waltham, MA at Geebo

Program Manager

Company Name:
Symantec Corporation
Symantec Corporation has openings for Program Managers in Waltham, Massachusetts. Contribute to continuous improvement on engineering development and release processes. Work with engineering and product teams to implement key performance improvement metrics that can be used to drive targeted process improvement initiatives. Help plan and coordinate product releases from planning to delivery to support, coordinating with cross functional team of internal and external partners. Help ensure product release deadlines are met. Coordinate beta programs and conduct release retrospectives. Work with other Symantec teams successfully coordinate release lifecycle activities outside of engineering such pricing and licensing, product mastering, trade compliance, product certifications, legal product filing, and release packaging. Coordinate planning and change activities in an Agile manner, as their scrum master and other times with other program managers to integrate all features into a release package. Maintain and track high-quality, integrated project plans to enable accurate reporting. Help assess program issues and areas of risk and developing mitigation plans to assist in decision making. Help identify critical path issues and alternative plan scenarios, and facilitate team-based generation and evaluation of innovative, development options. Multiple positions, various types/levels. Requirements - Position requires Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business or related field, followed by 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate work experience in job offered or in a computer-related occupation. To apply, submit resume to: . Must reference job title and job ID#1648.2326.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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