The Release Train Engineer (RTE) possesses a systems view of the entire development and delivery process.
The Release Train Engineer will have the following responsibilities :
Ensuring there is an environment which enables success including goals, measures, coaching, and communication, among others.
Manage and optimize the flow of value through the "team of teams."
Assist in tracking the execution of features across teams Facilitate scaling meetings (scrum of scrum, product owner sync, overall retrospectives, solution demo's)
Help manage risks and dependencies; escalate and track impediments Encourage collaboration between teams.
Providing continuity of engineering development plans, metrics and deliveries across multiple cross functional product teams.
Execute retrospectives and drive the teams to implement the process improvements identified during those meetings.
Manage, escalate, and drive resolution of program risks and dependencies with key stakeholders product ownership, product leadership, scrum teams, system teams and program stakeholders.
Facilitating communication across teams at all levels to help ensure strategy and execution alignment
Facilitating the advancement of agile principles and values, and embodies an Agile mindset
Execute agile best practices in conjunction with technical best practices advocated by the JASSM Solution Team
Facilitate cross-product team agile events (e.g., PI Planning, Product Sync, System Reviews, etc.)
Keep a pulse on the job market with advanced job matching technology.
If your compensation planning software is too rigid to deploy winning incentive strategies, it’s time to find an adaptable solution.
Compensation Planning
Enhance your organization's compensation strategy with salary data sets that HR and team managers can use to pay your staff right.
Surveys & Data Sets
What is the career path for a Mission OFP & C++ Release Train Engineer?
Sign up to receive alerts about other jobs on the Mission OFP & C++ Release Train Engineer career path by checking the boxes next to the positions that interest you.