Deliveroo

Technical Programme Manager (9 month FTC)

London, England, United Kingdom

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Food Delivery & LogisticsIndustries

Requirements

Candidates should possess interpersonal skills to build relationships and collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including technical and non-technical individuals across geographically distributed teams. They should be able to quickly grasp technical concepts and understand the current technology landscape, and be able to draw an architectural view of dependencies between technical systems. Furthermore, candidates should have knowledge of user needs, requirements gathering, and scope definition, and a deep understanding of the software development lifecycle and release management.

Responsibilities

The Technical Programme Manager will coordinate with internal stakeholders to ensure the delivery of programs, be accountable for program delivery, manage dependencies, and contribute to roadmap trade-off conversations. They will regularly work with Product Managers and Engineering Managers to maintain roadmaps, manage risk and dependencies, and contribute to operational excellence. Additionally, they will own and deliver cross-functional programs covering program management, reporting, stakeholder management, architecture alignment, and collaborate with the wider TPM community to enable cross-tech planning processes, prioritization, and dependency management, as well as contribute to the triage meetings.

Skills

Stakeholder Management
Program Management
Agile Framework
Technical Dependency Management
Architecture Understanding
Cross-functional Collaboration
Reporting & Stakeholder Communication
Technical Acumen

Deliveroo

Online food delivery connecting customers and restaurants

About Deliveroo

Deliveroo connects customers with a variety of restaurants through its online food delivery service. Customers can place orders via the Deliveroo website or mobile app, which are sent to partner restaurants for preparation. Once the food is ready, Deliveroo's network of delivery riders brings it directly to the customer's home. This system allows restaurants to expand their reach without handling their own delivery logistics. Deliveroo earns money by charging restaurants a commission on orders and customers a delivery fee. They also offer a subscription service, Deliveroo Plus, which gives customers unlimited free delivery for a monthly fee, encouraging loyalty and providing consistent revenue. Additionally, Deliveroo engages in community initiatives, such as providing free meals to NHS workers during the pandemic, which helps build a positive public image and strengthen community relationships.

London, United KingdomHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$1,569.6MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Food & Agriculture, Consumer SoftwareIndustries
5,001-10,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Paid Vacation
Parental Leave
Family Planning Benefits

Risks

Increased competition from Uber Eats and Just Eat threatens market share.
Rising operational costs due to inflation may impact profit margins.
Potential regulatory challenges could increase labor costs for delivery riders.

Differentiation

Deliveroo offers a diverse range of cuisines, from fast food to high-end dining.
The company partners with non-food brands, expanding beyond traditional food delivery.
Deliveroo's three-sided marketplace connects customers, restaurants, and delivery riders efficiently.

Upsides

Partnerships with brands like Accessorize diversify revenue and expand market reach.
Deliveroo Plus subscription service boosts customer loyalty and provides recurring revenue.
AI integration enhances delivery efficiency and reduces operational costs.

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