Enterprise Release Manager – Job Description
SUMMARY
The Enterprise Release Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing release activities across Motion’s enterprise application landscape, with a primary focus on commercial offtheshelf (COTS) systems such as Sterling DOM, Manhattan WMS, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and other enterprise platforms. This role ensures that version upgrades, patches, and feature releases from multiple vendors are evaluated, thoroughly validated, and deployed consistently and safely across the enterprise. The Enterprise Release Manager acts as the central orchestrator between product vendors, domain teams, QA/testing, support teams, and business stakeholders to ensure smooth, predictable, and high quality releases.
You much be eligible to work in the US without Visa Sponsorship
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
Own and manage the enterprise release lifecycle, including planning, scheduling, coordinating, and controlling releases across all COTS and enterprise systems
Review and assess vendor version updates—including release notes, patches, hotfixes, and major/minor upgrades—to identify technical and business impacts and ensure alignment with operational readiness
Coordinate all release validation activities, working closely with QA/testing, domain teams, and support teams to ensure functional, integration, and regression testing is completed prior to deployment
Facilitate release readiness, including checklists, quality gates, release validation evidence, and go/nogo meetings with technical and business stakeholders
Oversee deployment execution, including release steps, cutover coordination, issue tracking, communications, and rollback/contingency procedures
Manage release risks, dependencies, and crosssystem impacts, ensuring stability of integrations—particularly across systems like DOM → WMS → ERP
Maintain comprehensive release documentation, including calendars, runbooks, summaries of vendor release notes, and lessons learned to drive continuous process improvement
Act as the central liaison to software vendors, coordinating timelines, validating compatibility, reviewing technical updates, and escalating issues related to product releases
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field
Typically requires 10+ years of IT experience, including 5+ years focused on release management or enterprise application delivery
Experience managing releases for complex, multivendor COTS ecosystems strongly preferred
Prior exposure to platforms such as Sterling DOM, Manhattan WMS, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a significant plus
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Strong understanding of the release management lifecycle, including planning, testing, tracking, deployment, and communication
Demonstrated experience coordinating across development, QA, support, operations, and vendor teams in a multisystem environment
Familiarity with COTS upgrade cycles, version compatibility, and impact assessment across integrated enterprise systems
Excellent organizational skills, with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple releases concurrently
Strong problemsolving skills, with the ability to anticipate risks, manage dependencies, and support rapid issue resolution
Strong communication skills, with the ability to convey complex release requirements and updates to technical and nontechnical stakeholders
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
None (No direct or indirect reports)
BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY
Yes (as applicable for tools, environments, and vendor release activities)
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What We Do
Genuine Parts Company (GPC), founded in 1928, is a global service organization engaged in the distribution of automotive and industrial replacement parts. We serve hundreds of thousands of customers from a network of more than 10,000 locations in 14 countries and have approximately 50,000 employees.








