Remote Working Release Manager Contract Jobs
Business Development Manager - South East
Posted 1 day ago by Actionstep
The Business Development Manager role at Actionstep UK focuses on generating a substantial outbound pipeline to drive gr...
- Rate £70,000 per year
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Remote
- Location South East; Milton Keynes; Southampton; Dartford; Reading; Maidstone; Sutton; Croydon; Slough; Portsmouth; Brighton
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Commission Based Business Development Manager – London
Posted 1 day ago by Vynzo Media
Vynzo Media, a UK-based marketing agency, is seeking a Business Development Manager to drive new business opportunities...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Remote
- Location Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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About Our Remote Working Release Manager Contract Roles
What does a release manager contractor do?
The Release Manager contractor role centres on the ability to plan, coordinate, and oversee the release of software changes into production environments, managing the end-to-end process from release scheduling through to post-deployment verification to ensure that releases are delivered safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to users. The work involves maintaining the release calendar and coordinating across development, testing, infrastructure, and business teams to ensure that all dependencies are managed and that releases are ready to proceed on schedule. Release Managers also manage the change management process in ITSM terms, ensuring that releases are properly authorised through the change advisory board process and that rollback plans are in place for high-risk deployments.
Release Manager contractors are expected to combine strong process management skills with enough technical literacy to engage credibly with engineering teams on deployment architecture and risk. Experience managing release processes within ITIL or similar service management frameworks is a common requirement, alongside familiarity with the tooling used to manage releases including Jira, ServiceNow for change management, and the CI/CD pipeline tools used to automate deployment processes. The ability to manage complex release dependencies across multiple teams and environments, to facilitate release readiness reviews that surface genuine blockers rather than rubber-stamping changes, and to manage the communication of release activity to stakeholders across business and technology is consistently valued. ITIL Foundation or Practitioner certification is well regarded, alongside practical experience managing releases in complex, multi-team development environments. For modern DevOps environments, understanding of continuous deployment principles and the governance implications of high-frequency automated deployments is an additional expectation.
What is the market like for release manager contractors?
Release Manager contracting is a steady mid-volume market within the IT service management and delivery discipline, active across financial services, utilities, retail, and public sector organisations where the pace of software change is high and the risk of poorly managed releases is commercially or operationally significant. The shift towards DevOps and continuous deployment has changed but not eliminated the demand for Release Manager expertise, as organisations that automate individual deployments still need governance and coordination of larger releases that cross multiple service boundaries or involve regulatory change. Financial services and the public sector, where the change management requirements around software releases are most formal, are the most consistent buyers. Rate levels mirror the governance and coordination responsibility of the role.
What does 'remote working' mean for release manager contractors?
Remote contract roles are delivered primarily from the contractor's own location rather than the client's premises. In the UK contractor market, "remote" covers a range of arrangements, from fully remote with no on-site requirement through to predominantly remote roles that involve periodic travel for workshops or stakeholder meetings, typically a few days per month.
Remote contracts can show different rate patterns compared to on-site or hybrid positions. In some cases, remote working reduces location-driven rate premiums; in others, rates remain aligned to the employer's location or market benchmarks. As with all contract roles, rates are primarily driven by scope, expertise, and delivery expectations rather than working arrangement alone.
The availability of remote contracting varies by role and sector. Technology, data, and digital roles offer the broadest remote opportunities, while financial services and government clients more commonly require hybrid arrangements. Contractors evaluating remote opportunities should clarify on-site expectations before accepting, as definitions of "remote" vary between clients.
How much do release manager contractors usually earn when working remotely?
Contract rates for release manager roles typically range from £450 to £800 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement. Remote roles may sit at different points within this range depending on the employer's location and whether any on-site attendance is required.
How many remote working release manager vacancies are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 100 release manager contract roles across the site. Around 50% of the jobs currently listed on Quality Contracts offer some sort of remote or hybrid working arranegment. Data reviewed up to June 2026.