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Squad Lead
COSMOTE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS NV
LuxembourgOn-site3w ago
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- Contract
- Seniority
- Lead
About the role
COSMOTE Global Solutions NV, a key player in the ICT industry and part of the OTE Group of Companies, is seeking an experienced Squad Lead to lead and mentor a dynamic team of software professionals. This role focuses on ensuring the successful delivery of projects while fostering a collaborative and innovative environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Owns end-to-end delivery accountability across all squad workstreams and applications — from technical architecture and Kanban flow through to production deployment.
- Manages cross-app dependencies, leads the technical shift strategy, and is the single project management interface with head of unit and senior management.
- Coaches the team, drives continuous improvement, and coordinate decisions with the Product Owner, Technical Lead and QA Lead.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
- 11+ years of experience in software development and team leadership roles.
- Experience in software engineering as a team lead or technical lead
- Hands-on background in Java and/or JavaScript / React development
- Strong working knowledge of Agile and Kanban, including WIP management and flow metrics
- Experience managing technical migrations or platform shifts
- Solid grasp of CI/CD pipelines, DevOps practices, and release management
- Ability to translate technical complexity into clear business-level status and risk language
- Proven delivery accountability — ownership of outcomes, not just execution
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