Associate Release Manager

Pittsburgh, PA
Full Time
Entry Level
Role Overview
The Associate Release Manager is the logistical bridge between engineering innovation and operational stability. You will support client-facing operations by managing the deployment lifecycle for critical call center technologies. Your mission is to ensure that system changes are seamless, standards-compliant, and transparent to all stakeholders. Plans and coordinates technology releases and changes across the enterprise for multiple applications and various portfolio streams.

Key Responsibilities
Release Planning & Strategic Partnering
    • Collaborative Scheduling: Lead efforts to partner with development, QA, and business teams to build comprehensive          release schedules and project milestones.
    • Milestone Management: Track project health against the release calendar, specifically for call-center-critical                        applications like Genesys, Salesforce, and Custom Banking Portals.
    • Portfolio Coordination: Ensure alignment across various portfolio streams to prevent overlapping changes that could          impact call center uptime.
Quality Assurance & Standards Governance
    • Compliance Checks: Perform rigorous quality checks on change releases to ensure all processes strictly follow                  enterprise standards, banking guidelines, and ITIL best practices.
    • Success Documentation: Create and maintain Deployment Plan Success Guides. These serve as the "pre-flight                  checklist" for segments and projects to ensure high success rates during execution.
    • Risk Mitigation: Identify potential "conflicts" in the release plan (e.g., updating the IVR at the same time as the CRM)          and propose mitigation strategies.
Guidance & Stakeholder Reporting
    • Cross-Functional Support: Provide tactical guidance to cross-functional teams during the heat of change management        and release projects.
    • Standardized Reporting: Run and distribute regular reports across lines of business and applications to keep key                stakeholders informed on release status and system health.
    • Communication Lead: Act as the "voice of the release," providing clear, jargon-free updates to both technical teams            and business leadership.
Process Execution & Continuous Improvement
    • Change Execution: Execute formal change management processes with precision, ensuring all approvals and                    documentation are in place before a "Go" decision.
    • Escalation Management: Monitor releases in real-time and ensure proper escalation to senior leadership or                        engineering when unexpected issues arise.
    • Process Evolution: Document opportunities for release management process improvements to make deployments              faster, safer, and more automated.

Required Qualifications/Skills
  • Experience: 2–4 years in IT Project Coordination, Change Management, or Release Support (preferably in Fintech or Banking).
  • Analytical Mindset: You can spot a missing "Success Guide" detail from a mile away.
  • Communication: Ability to facilitate a meeting between a high-strung developer and a frustrated business owner with ease.
  • Tech Savvy: Comfortable with Jira, ServiceNow, or similar Enterprise Change Management tools.
  • Telephony & Routing: Genesys Cloud/Engage.
        • Customer Relationship Management: Salesforce (Financial Services Cloud).
        • Self-Service: IVR (Interactive Voice Response) logic and call flow mapping.
        • Compliance: Call Recording systems and data redaction tools.
        • Core Banking: Integration points for custom-built retail banking applications.

Location: Pittsburgh, PA

About Techstra Solutions
Techstra Solutions helps leading organizations unlock the value of Digital and Talent Transformation. We combine business strategy, technology, and talent to guide clients through complex transformation journeys—from strategy through execution. We deliver our expertise through consulting, innovative staffing solutions, and software development, always focused on measurable outcomes and long-term impact.
 

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