Software Configuration Manager

What Is a Software Configuration Manager and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Do Software Configuration Managers Do?

The job duties of a software configuration manager involve overseeing the build and release of software. Your responsibilities in this career include version control to track revisions made to the source code of programs, and you may use a GIT system to track such changes. You test and refine the software coding so that it remains appropriately configured throughout the development process. As a manager, you may hire employees or contract with third parties to perform the tasks required by your employer or client.

How to Become a Software Configuration Manager

The qualifications you need to work as a software configuration manager include a degree and work experience. You can enter this career after obtaining a bachelor’s degree in computer science, programming, or a related subject. Since this position is at the management level, some employers may expect a master’s degree in computer science or several years of work experience. Some employers may accept demonstrable programming skills and a track record of successful software projects in place of a postsecondary degree.

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