TECHNICAL PROJECT MANAGER
Technical Project ManagerMust Have Technical/Functional SkillsWe are Looking for a Technical Project Manager (TPM) to lead end-to-end delivery of native iOS and Android mobile applications. This role partners closely with Product, Design, Engineering, QA, Security, and Operations to plan, execute, and release high-quality features on predictable schedules. The TPM will drive delivery rituals, manage dependencies and risks, and ensure engineering excellence across the mobile development lifecycle.Roles & Responsibilities• 10+ years of project/program management experience delivering software products, with 2+ years focused on native mobile app delivery.• Own the delivery plan for native iOS (Swift/SwiftUI) and Android (Kotlin/Jetpack) applications across multiple workstreams and teams.• Build and maintain integrated project plans (roadmaps, sprint/release plans, milestones), including scope, timelines, resourcing assumptions, and critical path.• Drive agile ceremonies (planning, daily stand-ups, refinement, sprint reviews, retros) and ensure team commitments are realistic and transparent.• Coordinate cross-functional dependencies with Product, Design, Backend, Data, Security/Privacy, Legal/Compliance, and Customer Support.• Manage the release process end-to-end: branching strategy alignment, release readiness, app store submission timelines, phased rollouts, and hotfix procedures.• Establish and maintain delivery governance: RAID logs (risks, assumptions, issues, dependencies), change control, stakeholder reporting, and executive updates.• Partner with engineering leads to improve SDLC practices: CI/CD reliability, automated testing strategy, code review SLAs, and quality gates.• Ensure mobile non-functional requirements are planned and met, including performance, crash-free rate, accessibility, localization, and security.• Facilitate technical decision-making by documenting trade-offs, aligning stakeholders, and tracking outcomes (ADRs, tech debt register).• Support incident and on-call processes for mobile production issues: triage, communication, root cause analysis, and post-incident actions.• Maintain clear documentation: release notes, runbooks, feature readiness checklists, and operational playbooks.