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Nextech Systems

Nextech improves the performance of specialty practices with innovative solutions that drive efficiency and fuel growth.

Release Manager, Product Development

Location

United States

Posted

29 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor DegreeEnglishSDLC

Job Description

Release Manager, Product Development

Nextech Systems

• The Release Manager plays a critical role in ensuring the successful planning, coordination, and delivery of software releases across the Product Development organization. • This role serves as the central point of accountability for release execution, partnering closely with Product, Engineering, QA, and DevOps teams to deliver high‑quality, reliable software on predictable timelines. • Own and maintain release calendars across product development portfolio. • Define release scope, milestones, dependencies, and delivery timelines. • Coordinate planning across development, testing, and deployment phases. • Act as the primary point of contact for release execution across Product, Engineering, QA, and DevOps. • Facilitate release readiness reviews, go/no‑go decisions, and stakeholder communications. • Ensure alignment on expectations, risks, and delivery commitments. • Ensure testing standards, acceptance criteria, and quality gates are consistently applied. • Confirm release documentation and approvals are complete. • Manage production deployments schedules, including coordination of release windows and sequencing. • Ensure rollback and contingency plans are defined and tested. • Support incident response and resolution during release activities as needed. • Identify, track, and mitigate risks that could impact release timelines or quality. • Proactively work with stakeholders to resolve issues and escalate blockers as appropriate. • Drive continuous improvement of release processes to reduce risk over time. • Partner with DevOps on release automation practices and ensure effective use of CI/CD pipelines. • Promote best practices for feature flagging and controlled rollouts (e.g., LaunchDarkly).

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business or a related field.
  • Proven experience working in Product Development environments.
  • Experience supporting SaaS‑based software products.
  • Strong understanding of Agile methodologies and modern SDLC practices.
  • Hands‑on experience using Jira for planning, tracking, and release coordination.
  • Solid understanding of CI/CD concepts and DevOps collaboration models.
  • Excellent communication, project management, and organizational skills, with the ability to coordinate across technical and non‑technical teams.
  • Experience working in health technology or regulated software environments.
  • Prior ownership of release management for multi‑team or multi‑product portfolios.
  • Experience with feature flag and release management tools (e.g., LaunchDarkly).
  • Demonstrated ability to lead teams through high‑pressure deployment schedules.
  • Strong problem‑solving skills with a proactive, solutions‑oriented mindset.
  • Experience using and enabling agentic AI capabilities within the Product Development Lifecycle (PDLC), including AI‑assisted planning, testing, release validation, monitoring, or operational workflows.
  • Familiarity with applying AI‑driven automation to improve release quality, reduce manual effort, accelerate feedback loops, and support scalable delivery practices.

Benefits

  • Generous annual bonus opportunity
  • 401(k) with Employer Match
  • Flexible Time Off: take time off when you need it without worrying about available hours
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Your Day Your Way - Celebrate a day of cultural or social significance to you
  • Insurance: Choice of Medical, Dental, and Vision plans
  • Health Savings Account with employer match
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • 100% Company-Paid Parental leave (After 6 months with the company)
  • 100% Company-Paid Life Insurance and Short/Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Nextech Luminary Peer Recognition Program
  • Wellness Program including discounts on medical premiums
  • Employee Assistance Program with free counseling sessions available
  • Corporate Discounts on Retail, Travel, and Entertainment

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