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What Application Development & Maintenance contributes to Cardinal Health Information Technology oversees the effective development, delivery, and operation of computing and information services. This function anticipates, plans, and delivers Information Technology solutions and strategies that enable operations and drive business value. Release Management provides disciplined governance, coordination, and execution of software delivery across complex, cross functional technology ecosystems. This function ensures that changes are planned, tested, communicated, and deployed in a predictable and high quality manner. Release Management enables business agility by aligning development, testing, operations, and platform teams to deliver value safely and efficiently. Cardinal Health is seeking a Release Engineer to lead iteration and release management activities supporting mission critical warehouse transformation initiatives on Program Motion. This role is responsible for end to end release planning, readiness, execution, and governance across multiple teams, platforms, and environments. The Release Manager operates at both the delivery execution and program level, ensuring release plans are integrated, dependencies are managed, risks are transparent, and stakeholders have the information needed to make timely, data driven decisions. This role works closely with Solution Owners, Agile Transformation Facilitators (Scrum Masters), Engineering, Testing, Ops Tech, Cutover Lead, and peer Release Managers to align releases with deployment and cutover strategies. Over time, this role may evolve to lead release management across the broader Pharma Supply Chain IT landscape, expanding scope beyond individual programs to drive consistency and scalability. The successful candidate embraces the responsible use of enterprise AI capabilities to enhance release analytics, readiness assessment, artifact generation, and overall delivery predictability while applying strong DevOps, CI/CD, and versioning discipline. What is expected of you and others at this level Applies advanced knowledge and understanding of release, iteration, and delivery concepts to manage complex, multi-team initiatives. Operates with a high degree of autonomy while aligning to overall project and organizational objectives. Influences outcomes through expertise, data, and collaboration, rather than formal people management authority. Participates in the development and evolution of policies, standards, and procedures to achieve specific delivery goals. Recommends and pilots new practices, processes, metrics, automation, and AI-enabled models to improve release predictability and quality. Receives guidance on overall objectives but is trusted to determine execution strategy and lead day-to-day release operations. Responsibilities Lead iteration and release management ceremonies, including release planning, readiness reviews, and post-release communications. Develop, maintain, and govern an integrated release calendar, ensuring alignment across teams, platforms, environments, and business priorities. Coordinate with Solution Owners, Scrum Masters, Engineering, Testing, SRE, and Operations to align scope, sequencing, dependencies, and deployment timelines. Partner closely with the Cutover Lead to align release plans with cutover strategies, mock cutovers, go-live windows, rollback approaches, and deployment freezes. Provide release readiness inputs (code, environment, testing, deployment validation) to support cutover governance, Go/No-Go decisions, and execution runbooks. Collaborate with Release Managers from other teams and platforms to synchronize cross-applica...
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