The Enterprise Release Manager oversees and coordinates the release management process for enterprise-level applications, ensuring timely delivery and implementation of software releases.
Enterprise Release Manager1
Experience - 12 - 15 years
Jade Global San Jose, California, USA Office
1731 Technology Dr, San Jose, California, United States, 95110 1361
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