Release Train Engineer
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Job description
Leidos is seeking an experienced to join the Air Traffic Business Area within the Homeland Sector, supporting the development of next-generation flight service and air traffic management systems. This work supports the FAA's ongoing modernization of legacy flight service capabilities, replacing aging infrastructure with scalable, cloud-based platforms that enhance safety, resiliency, and operational efficiency-particularly in remote and high-dependency aviation environments. These mission-critical systems provide safety-critical flight services relied upon by the nation's pilot community.
As part of a Scaled Agile (SAFe) software development organization, you will help lead the execution and delivery of a complex software program that combines proven, globally deployed technologies with modern cloud-native capabilities. Working closely with cross-functional Agile teams, engineering leadership, and program stakeholders, you will drive predictable delivery in a highly regulated, safety-critical environment.
In this role, you will serve as the , facilitating Agile Release Train execution, promoting SAFe best practices, and enabling collaboration across multiple development teams. You will partner with Scrum Masters, engineering leaders, product management, and Builds & Controls to coordinate release activities, remove impediments, and ensure successful program execution. The ideal candidate is a collaborative servant leader with strong technical acumen, excellent communication skills, and experience leading software delivery in complex Agile environments.
- by planning, coordinating, and delivering working software on schedule while maintaining the overall release roadmap and build plan.
- including Release Planning, Scrum of Scrums, Sprint Reviews, Release Exit, Engineering Reviews, and retrospectives to ensure alignment and execution across the program.
- , collaborating with Engineering, Scrum Masters, and technical leadership to proactively resolve issues that impact delivery.
- by partnering with Builds & Controls, Configuration Management, Engineering, and Test teams to support successful builds, informals, release audits, engineering change processes, and production readiness.
- through Agile metrics, release dashboards, and performance reporting, providing leadership with visibility into delivery progress, quality, capacity, and forecasted risks.
- by facilitating root cause analyses, tracking action items, improving Agile processes, and identifying opportunities to automate workflows and increase team productivity.
- by overseeing release readiness activities, defect management, software growth tracking, release documentation, and compliance with established development and release processes.
- , coaching Agile teams, fostering collaboration, promoting transparency, and enabling high-performing teams to consistently achieve program objectives.
Requirements
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or a related technical field with , or a Master's degree with .
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Minimum of serving in a technical leadership role (e.g., Release Train Engineer, Scrum Master, Technical Lead, Engineering Lead, or similar).
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Experience leading Agile software development programs using SAFe, Scrum, or related Agile frameworks.
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Experience coordinating software releases, build activities, and cross-team dependencies within a CI/CD development environment.
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Working knowledge of software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices and release management processes.
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Experience with GitLab or similar version control and DevSecOps toolchains.
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Working knowledge of Linux environments and shell scripting.
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Experience collaborating with software engineering teams developing Java-based applications.
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Experience with cloud-native architectures, microservices, and containerized application development.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively across technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Ability to obtain an suitability determination.
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Experience with AI-assisted development tools (e.g., Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot).
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Knowledge of air traffic management, flight services, or other safety-critical operational systems.
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Highly organized with the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.