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Release Manager

Telford
6 days ago
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Job Title: Release Manager

Max Supplier Rate: £515 per day inside ir35

Clearance Required: SC

Duration: 6 months

Location: Telford/hybrid (3 2days per week in the office)

Role overview:

The Release Manager will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing the deployment of software releases across multiple environments. This includes managing release schedules, ensuring configuration integrity, and supporting testing and validation processes. The role demands strong technical expertise in SAS technologies and Oracle, as well as a deep understanding of configuration management and the software testing lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities:

Own and manage the end-to-end release process across development, test, and production environments.
Coordinate with development, testing, and operations teams to ensure timely and quality releases.
Maintain and enforce configuration management standards using manifest files and structured release artefacts.
Oversee packaging and deployment of SAS DI code (SPKs) and Oracle artefacts (clear-text files).
Support migration activities, particularly from SAS 9.4 to SAS Viya 4, using CI/CD practices and Capgemini accelerators.
Facilitate release readiness reviews, go/no-go decisions, and post-release retrospectives.
Ensure traceability and auditability of all release components and decisions. Required Skills & Experience:

SAS Enterprise Guide (EG) - experience in job orchestration and user migration support.
SAS Data Integration (DI) - packaging and deployment of DI jobs using manifest structures

If you are interested in this role or wish to apply, please feel free to reply to this advert or call me on (phone number removed)

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