Inabia Solutions and Consulting, Inc.
Program Manager with E-Commerce experience
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The Program Manager will oversee eCommerce programs, leading Agile ceremonies and managing cross-functional teams to ensure project success and communication with leadership.
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We’re looking for an experienced Program Manager to lead high-impact eCommerce programs and drive Agile product ceremonies across multiple delivery teams. This role requires strong organizational leadership, stakeholder management, and program governance experience.
Key Responsibilities
Manage critical eCommerce programs with cross-functional visibility.
Facilitate Agile ceremonies (standups, retrospectives, PI planning, and sprint reviews).
Coordinate deliverables, dependencies, and milestones across teams.
Report on progress, risks, and dependencies to executive leadership.
Maintain program dashboards, roadmaps, and stakeholder communication plans.
Required Skills & Experience
10+ years of experience in program management or enterprise transformation.
Deep understanding of Agile / SAFe frameworks and product lifecycle management.
Proven success managing multiple technical workstreams concurrently.
PMP, CSM, or SAFe certification preferred.
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Business.
Top Skills
Agile
Product Lifecycle Management
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Inabia Solutions and Consulting, Inc. Bellevue, Washington, USA Office
14711 NE 29th Pl, Bellevue, WA, United States, 98007
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