Agile Engineering Delivery Lead

City of London
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Agile Engineering Delivery Lead - London Market Insurance - Software Engineering

Leading Speciality Insurer looking for an Agile Engineering Delivery Lead to join their growing team where new perspectives, resilience and fresh ideas are welcomed.

As a Delivery Lead, you will be responsible for the technical oversight of Insurance solutions delivery through change of technology capability, working in collaboration with Product Managers/Owners aligned to Software Engineering as a senior member.

This will be a key role in standing up the Product Operating Model from a technology stand point during the implementation phase.

Core Responsibilities will include:-

Provision of leadership for a team of software engineers
Responsibility for the oversight and delivery of Engineering Delivery and Change
Manage technology teams between the engineering practices, platform services, component services and enterprise architecture
Act as Technical Authority for troubleshooting and guidance to the engineers who may face technical challenges during delivery
Proactively work with business resources to understand backlog, priorities and key dependencies
Ensure delivery objectives and priorities are clearly understood across the product team, within Sprint, Kanban or traditional delivery
Utilise Agile development principles to product continuous valueKey Skills:-

Proven experience in leading a Product Engineering capability team across dispersed model
Significant experience of software development and current Technical Leadership
Role model for engineers - responsible, thorough, proactive and inclusive
Key exposure to DevOps
Key exposure to SaaS platforms and services
Exposure to alternate cloud solutions
Solid experience of CICD platforms, being Azure Pipelines, Jenkins, AWS etc

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