Senior Technology Manager - OTM

CarMaxRichmond, TX
4dHybrid

About The Position

The Senior Technology Manager at CarMax helps bring disruptive innovation to life. They foster a solution driven mindset for their teams and partner with stakeholders to provide innovative solutions that deliver CarMax's strategic mission and plans. This Senior Manager grows people, creates teams that solve problems for our Associates and customers and communicates priorities to stakeholders. The empowered teams of engineers they lead follow the Agile framework and leverage best in class technology to solve complex business problems. With these teams of inspired associates, if you have a good idea, this is the place to be.

Requirements

  • Persuasive and influential communicator – able to explain complex or intangible concepts to stakeholders at all levels
  • Experience with Supply Chain Technology and Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) preferred
  • Experience leveraging AI tools to boost productivity as well as support business performance
  • Knowledge of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) and how to set short term and long-term goals
  • Provide people leadership for multiple, diverse cross-functional teams and individuals; coaching and guiding teams to enable future success
  • Enable a flexible yet productive work environment that supports a distributed work force: remote and hybrid
  • Partner with product teams to outline roadmaps, identify dependencies, and share updates on progress
  • Participate in software architectural discussions, influencing decisions, and collaborating with peers to maintain consistency across the organization
  • Identify and champion people and process improvement strategies for the team(s)
  • Foster collaboration with team members to drive consistency across product teams, and finds opportunities to expose engineers to career interests
  • Contribute to architecture, coding, test plans, project plans, deployment planning and operations to drive excellence and lead organization towards its goals
  • BS/BA degree required with preference for a Technology related field of study (Computer Science, Engineering, etc)
  • Proven experience with Supply Chain Technology, Oracle Transportation Management (OTM), and integrations in these platforms strongly preferred
  • 7+ years of experience in Technology with 5+ years of software/systems engineering leadership experience
  • 5+ years’ experience managing direct reports
  • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
  • Sponsorship will not be considered for this specific role.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and empower a team of Engineers with varying levels of experience in a product organization while adapting to a dynamic and changing environment in our Logistics Technology space
  • Ensure the right skills are being used to solve the right problems while supporting the team with coaching, skills development, and career growth
  • Prioritize objectives and provide a comprehensive approach to solution recommendations that includes ROI, time to market, scalability as well as alternative recommendations
  • Think strategically - identify goals for the team while working to remove impediments
  • Communicate effectively to multiple levels ensuring alignment and support for team objectives with stakeholders and Senior Leadership
  • Lead the team through business
  • Effectively collaborate with and manage both associates and external consultants
  • While this role is not “hands on keys,” we challenge our Sr. Managers to remain curious of innovative technology while also broadening their knowledge of CarMax functional areas
  • Drive associate engagement across multiple teams while leading through other leaders where necessary

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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