Integration ManagerThis role will have responsibility for managing concurrent Integration initiatives across the Finicity team, including information gathering and documentation, tracking deliverables and milestones and planning/coordinating logistics across multiple Integration workstreams.ResponsibilitiesPlan, execute, and deliver projects from inception to completion related to a known technology, product, or programProactively manage the end-to-end delivery of engineering work through the organization and all dependent organizations, reporting out progress, ensuring dependencies are covered, overseeing the gaps between teams, processes, and systems, while removing all blocking issues leading to a successful deliveryWork with 1-2 scrum teams (you may be embedded within the scrum team or your work may be cross-cutting across products, multiple scrum teams, and/or technologies)Get guidance from peers and/or your manager as you ramp into the space and build your technical and domain expertiseBuild and maintain integrated project schedules that account for internal/external dependencies, differing delivery approaches, numerous constraints, and adequately factor in contingency for unplanned delaysLearn how to negotiate features and associated priority and help the team and their customers reach consensusCollaborate with engineering managers to secure resources, scope efforts, set priorities and establish delivery milestonesFigure out the sequencing of the work so that engineering execution can be optimizedIdentify blocking issues and manage their resolutionManage project communications, and may be the first point of contact for the teamRun effective meetingsClearly articulate scope, timelines, dependencies, owners, actions, risks, and mitigationsOwn project communications and ensure the right information about the status of a project is delivered to the right audience at the right timeHave good working relationships with engineers, managers, and peersJob Specific ExperiencesTake the time to fully learn the functionality, architecture, dependencies, and runtime properties of the systems involved with your projects. This includes the business requirements and associated use cases, Mastercard customer's experience, Mastercard's back office systems, the technical stack (application/service architecture), interfaces and associated data flows, dependent applications/services, runtime operations (i.e. trouble management/associated support strategies), and maintenance.