The TLM Analyst is responsible for owning the technology lifecycle plan across systems, platforms, and infrastructure—tracking End of Support (EOS) dates, driving remediation plans before risk materializes, and ensuring compliance with lifecycle standards and governance. The role blends handson portfolio analysis, technology assessment, project management, and crossteam coordination to keep technology current, secure, and aligned to enterprise policies and the delivery lifecycle. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Following is a summary of the essential functions for this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time. 1) Lifecycle Planning & EOS Tracking Maintain authoritative lifecycle inventories (versions, support windows, dependencies) for assigned systems, platforms, and infrastructure components. (Technology Lifecycle Management framework and server-level inventories.) Continuously track EOS/EOL dates; create remediation roadmaps (upgrade, migrate, retire) with clear owners, timelines, and funding needs. Assess upstream/downstream integration impacts and coordinate change with application, database, middleware, and OS teams. Gather, formulate and define requirements to solve for remediation blockers. 2) Governance, Standards & Compliance Ensure lifecycle actions adhere to TLM standards, procedures, and controls; escalate risks and noncompliance promptly. 3) Project Management & Delivery Integration Translate lifecycle remediation needs into projects/epics, with scope, schedules, dependencies, resourcing, and budgets. Assist Delivery teams through the Intake and the retirement procedures. Co-ordinate with Delivery teams to manage execution through phase gates, change requests, and readiness activities; partner with Change/Release governance where applicable. 4) Risk Management & Reporting Identify vulnerabilities created by obsolete or unsupported technologies; define risk mitigation strategies and contingency plans. Build and maintain server level tracker to capture Technology lifecycle stages and maintain historical record of remediations. Build and maintain dashboards/metrics (e.g., % assets within support, # EOS within 12/24/60 months, remediation completion rate, residual risk). Provide regular status updates to stakeholders and leadership on remediation progress, blockers, and funding gaps. 5) Stakeholder & Vendor Coordination Collaborate with platform/product owners, application teams, security, risk/compliance, finance, and procurement to sequence upgrades and minimize disruption. Engage vendors to validate support timelines, upgrade paths, licensing impacts, and endoflife notices.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level