Senior Manager, Technical Program Management

Loblaw Companies LimitedToronto, ON
CA$100,000 - CA$132,000Onsite

About The Position

The Senior Manager, Technical Project Management (TPM) position is a people-leader role that influences how we operate at Loblaw Digital. This role is responsible for ensuring that eCommerce Technology portfolios are delivered on-plan, as well as ensuring collaboration and enablement amongst cross-functional teams. The role manages a technical portfolio of eCommerce programs that span across multi-disciplinary teams (both internal at Loblaw Digital and externally with the broader enterprise). The intent of this role is to bring further structure and efficiency to the function, as well as support the broader business portfolios with a focus on ensuring consistency in delivery excellence across business and technical initiatives. This role will be a mix of both tactical and strategic technical program management, as well as people management, stakeholder management, communication, and collaboration.

Requirements

  • 8+ years of experience managing high-volume, complex, consumer facing eCommerce initiatives
  • Strong technical ability, technical program management experience, and proven leadership/collaboration required in order to be set up for success
  • Superior inter-personal skills including ability to drive and lead cross-functional environments and communicate with both peers and senior stakeholders
  • Experience leading a team, and fostering collaboration with team-driven mentality
  • Forward, proactive, and a strategic thinker with the ability to think outside of the box; ability to thrive in a fast-paced and ambiguous environment
  • Excellent understanding of web and mobile technologies especially as it relates to eCommerce
  • Experience communicating technical constructs and concepts to non-technical stakeholders with the ability to make trade-offs/recommendations to balance business v. technology needs
  • Exposure to modern DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices around CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code, Availability, etc.; experience managing programs in cloud environments an asset (ie. GCP)
  • Excellent understanding of the Agile and Scrum methodologies
  • Exceptional program and time management skills with demonstrated ability to drive accountability through clear action and ownership
  • Collaborative partner and strong problem-solving skills
  • Excellent understanding of the retail industry as it relates to eCommerce
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Computer Science required

Nice To Haves

  • advanced degree strongly preferred

Responsibilities

  • Lead a team of empowered technical program managers helping to create efficiencies, ensure strategic alignment, and manage enablement with broader cross-functional teams
  • Partner with product, technology, and business leads to drive business objectives through plan accountability and support planning against annual roadmaps, budgets, and end-to-end delivery plans
  • Drive a portfolio of technical projects/initiatives while fostering relationship management, stakeholder communication, and management of cross team dependencies
  • Define strategic processes and planning for initiatives by summarizing, communicating, and aligning on inputs from media and eCommerce business areas and other partners as required
  • Identify portfolio dependencies and solutions – work with all business and technology partners to identify dependencies, communicate impacts if delivery dates are trending risk, and proactively consider solution management
  • Serve as a trusted liaison for the business and proactively clarify and prioritize business ideas, needs, and challenge-areas that require technology enablement
  • Embody the Loblaw Digital culture with both your team, the functional practice, and within the broader business

Benefits

  • Accommodation is available upon request for applicants with disabilities in the recruitment and assessment process and when hired.
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