GitHub Product Owner_ Remote

Position: GitHub Product Owner
Location: Chicago, IL / Remote 100%
Duration: 12 Months

Job Description

Responsibilities:
  • Design and own the end-to-end GitHub platform, encompassing organization structure, repository standards, and integration architecture.
  • Establish and maintain clear, enforceable standards for repository layout, configuration, and developer ways of working.
  • Design and govern the GitHub security and control model, including pipeline-based security, secrets protection, and code scanning.
  • Define remediation patterns and expectations, ensuring systemic fixes for security and control issues.
  • Design and evolve reusable workflows, automation patterns, and GitHub Copilot Agent strategies as shared platform capabilities.
  • Continuously evolve platform standards, guardrails, and integrations in response to changing GitHub capabilities and security requirements.
  • Act with integrity, professionalism, and personal responsibility to uphold KPMG's respectful and courteous work environment.
Qualifications:
  • Minimum ten years of recent, demonstrated experience owning or architecting GitHub Enterprise platforms at an organizational scale.
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in information technology or a related field.
Additional Qualifications:
  • Demonstrated experience owning or architecting GitHub Enterprise platforms at an organizational scale.
  • Strong background in DevSecOps and secure SDLC design, including pipeline-based security controls; experience defining developer-centric standards and workflows that scale across teams.
  • Proven ability to design and govern security controls enforced by platform patterns; comfortable operating as a single accountable owner in a federated enterprise environment.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, capable of producing standards, guidance, and executive-level material.

Remote

Skills:
Automation, Communication Skills, GitHub, Information Technology & Information Systems, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Writing Skills


About the Company:
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