Release Manager


San Francisco, California 94016
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2025-08-17

2025-09-02

XJ59097593

FULL TIME

$40.00 - $60.00 PER HOUR

40



Workforce Talents is a company dedicated to helping everyone get the opportunities and support they need to succeed.

We are looking for an experienced Release Mnager.

Special support programs available to help everyone succeed.



  • 5 years of IT experience
  • 3-6 years of IT Release Management experience in an implementations for one (1) or more of the following enterprise IT application platforms: Salesforce.com, Oracle E-Business Suite, Hyperion, Workday, MuleSoft, Jitterbit, other integration enterprise IT application development environment (or equivalent software release management, IT program/project management, or IT delivery lead roles)
  • Familiar with Salesforce



  • Ability to lead enterprise IT releases with minimal supervision.



  • The IT Release Manager is responsible for driving and coordinating enterprise IT project releases and regular Keep-the-Light-On (KLO) releases for internal business application capabilities.
  • The IT Release Manager will work closely with IT development teams, IT operation teams, and IT program managers to deliver high-quality IT application releases.



  • Salesforce.com
  • Oracle E-Business Suite
  • Hyperion
  • Workday
  • MuleSoft
  • Jitterbit



  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Dental insurance



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