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Sr Delivery Manager

Lehi, Utah, United States; Remote - US

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NetDocuments is the world’s #1 trusted cloud-based content management and productivity platform that helps legal professionals do their best work. We strive to win together through passionate hard work, exploring new things and recognizing every interaction matters. 

NetDocuments provides rewarding career growth in an inclusive, diverse environment where employees are encouraged to openly contribute creative ideas and innovation, backed by supportive peers and leadership working together to achieve our goals as a unified team. 

At our core, we are dedicated to empowering our employees to drive successful business outcomes and better user experiences for our customers and partners. Our customer-centric approach and employee enablement has allowed us to enjoy many accolades, including being named among the 2022,  2023, & 2024 list of Inc. Magazine’s 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America. 

Other recent awards include: 

  • Five-time winner (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021) Top Workplace in the US by the Salt Lake Tribune
  • Four-time winner (2025, 2023, 2022, 2021) Best Companies to Work for by Utah Business magazine
  • Three-time winner (2025, 2023, 2022) Top Workplace Employee Appreciation and Employee Well-Being
  • Three-time winner (2024, 2023, 2022) Top Workplace Work-Life Flexibility
  • Three-time winner (2024, 2023, 2022) Top Workplace Compensation & Benefits
  • Two-time winner (2024, 2023) National Top Workplaces
  • Two-time winner (2024, 2023) Top Workplace Innovation
  • 2025 Remote Work
  • 2024 Technology Industry

NetDocuments is a hybrid, remote-friendly workplace. Come join our team and work inspired each day! 

What You’ll Do 

We’re seeking a Senior Delivery Manager to drive predictable, high-quality delivery across the engineering teams in our Intelligent Document Management System legion. You’ll partner with the teams building our next-generation web application that reimagines how legal and professional services teams work with their documents, and the Microsoft 365 integrations that bring NetDocuments directly into the tools they use every day. 

As a senior individual contributor reporting to the Director of Engineering, you’ll be the connective tissue across multiple delivery teams: turning strategy into predictable delivery, modeling and clearing cross-team dependencies, building transparency through flow metrics and outcome reporting, and relentlessly improving how the organization plans, executes, and ships value to customers. You’ll bring deep expertise in modern, continuous-delivery practices, strong systems thinking, and the servant-leadership presence to guide teams and manage stakeholders at every level — from engineers to executives — while mentoring and developing other Delivery Managers. 

This role partners closely with peers across Engineering, Product, and Design to ensure cohesive, outcome-driven delivery of the platform that legal professionals trust. 

You will: 

Drive Outcomes, Not Just Output 

  • Turn strategy into predictable delivery — operating across multiple delivery teams and balancing strategic initiatives with day-to-day execution to achieve real customer value. 
  • Shift the focus from output to outcomes — establishing flow and delivery-health metrics (including DORA-style measures) that drive continuous improvement and clear ownership of results. 
  • Give leadership a clear-eyed read — surfacing program health and team feedback as actionable recommendations, and connecting delivery decisions to product strategy and business value. 

Clear the Path 

  • Be the person who unblocks — identifying and removing impediments affecting your teams, escalating systemic issues with clear context, and building trust with engineering leadership to clear technical blockers. 
  • Make teams self-sufficient — coaching them to resolve impediments autonomously and fostering a culture of proactive problem-finding. 
  • Surface problems early and without blame — creating transparent ways to track impediments before they threaten delivery. 

Master Dependencies & Commitments 

  • See around corners on dependencies — modeling and sequencing them within and across teams before they stall delivery, and partnering with Product to minimize them and accelerate the delivering of customer value. 
  • Own commitments end to end — tracking program-level commitments and initiatives with clear ownership and accountability. 
  • Partner on the technical decisions that matter — while not making technical decisions directly, working with technical leads to coordinate discussions leading to architectural choices that affect how work is delivered. 

Build Transparency & Trust 

  • Make delivery health impossible to misread — creating communication and reporting that give stakeholders and leaders a trustworthy, real-time view of progress and expected value. 
  • Navigate competing priorities — managing conflicting demands and stakeholder dynamics pragmatically while preserving team autonomy. 
  • Build the relationships that move work forward — partnering closely with product and engineering and representing the delivery perspective in planning. 

Raise the Delivery Bar 

  • Bring modern delivery to your teams’ context — designing and adapting continuous-delivery practices, and championing small-batch delivery and fast feedback loops. 
  • Grow the next layer of delivery talent — mentoring and developing other Delivery Managers, supporting hiring with strong candidate assessment, and championing an inclusive, diverse delivery function. 
  • Spot and scale what works — leading program-level improvement initiatives and sharing proven practices across the delivery community. 

 

What You’ll Need to Be Successful 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related field, or equivalent on-the-job experience. 
  • 4–6 years in delivery leadership and/or scrum master roles, including at least 2 years successfully managing program-level delivery or multiple interdependent teams. 
  • Expert knowledge of modern, team-based and continuous-delivery practices, and how to apply them across multiple complex programs. 
  • Strong systems thinking and expert dependency modeling across multiple teams. 
  • Working understanding of how large-scale software systems are designed, built, tested, deployed, and delivered to customers. 
  • Deep understanding of product strategy and customer outcomes, and how delivery capability connects to business value. 
  • Proven ability to establish flow metrics and continuous-improvement systems that drive outcomes. 
  • Demonstrated success facilitating cross-team coordination, building stakeholder relationships, and coaching less-experienced delivery practitioners. 
  • Proficiency with ALM tooling (e.g., Azure DevOps) and with building dashboards and metrics that drive visibility and accountability. 

 

What Will Make You Stand Out 

  • Program-level delivery certifications, or equivalent expertise demonstrated through successful delivery leadership. 
  • A track record measured in outcomes — using DORA and flow metrics such as lead time, deployment frequency, and change failure rate to drive measurable improvement. 
  • Experience delivering cloud-based, enterprise SaaS, ideally in legal tech or another regulated, security-sensitive domain. 
  • Familiarity with the Microsoft 365 ecosystem and how enterprise customers deploy integrations at scale. 
  • A history of acting as a trusted advisor and single point of contact for senior stakeholders on complex, cross-team initiatives. 
  • Fluency in servant leadership and a talent for building a culture of ownership and accountability for outcomes. 

 

What You’ll Love About NetDocuments 

  • The People! 
  • 90% healthcare premiums company covered 
  • HSA company contribution 
  • 401K match at 4% with immediate vesting 
  • Flexible PTO (typically 3 to 4 weeks a year) 
  • 10 paid holidays 
  • Monthly contributions for life activities & wellness 
  • Access to LinkedIn Learning with monthly dedicated time to explore 

 

Compensation Transparency 

The compensation range for this position is: $125,000 - $150,000

The posted cash compensation for this position includes on target earnings. Some roles may qualify for overtime pay. Individual compensation packages are determined based on various factors specific to each candidate, such as career level, skills, experience, geographic location, qualifications, and other job-related considerations. 

 

Equal Opportunity 

NetDocuments is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, (including pregnancy), national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, military and veteran status, or any other status protected by laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. NetDocuments believes diversity and inclusion among our employees is critical to our success, and we are committed to providing a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. 

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