
Program Manager
Neova Solutions
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Pune • India
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Lead and execute complex technical projects from initiation to completion, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives while delivering high-quality results on time and within budget.
- Partner with engineering teams to enhance software development lifecycle (SDLC) processes, optimizing efficiency and ensuring product excellence.
- Facilitate Agile methodologies, including sprint planning, backlog grooming, and retrospectives, to keep development teams aligned and continuously improving.
- Navigate multiple projects with competing priorities, ensuring timely execution while balancing stakeholder needs.
- Own end-to-end release management across multiple products or platforms, including defining release calendars, release trains, and deployment schedules.
- Simplify complex technical concepts into intuitive visuals—flowcharts, diagrams, and presentations—to drive clarity and informed decision-making.
- Act as the bridge between stakeholders, fostering transparency, alignment, and cross-functional collaboration.
Requirements
- Proven experience (6+ years) in technical program management within a software development environment.
- Strong understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC) processes.
- In-depth knowledge of SaaS architecture and best practices.
- Proficiency in Agile methodologies, including Scrum and Kanban.
- Exceptional organizational and project management skills.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to think strategically and drive results.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
technical program managementsoftware development lifecycle (SDLC)SaaS architectureAgile methodologiesScrumKanbanrelease managementproject management
Soft Skills
organizational skillscommunication skillspresentation skillsstrategic thinkingcross-functional collaboration