Inabia Solutions and Consulting, Inc.
Program Manager ( Integration and Migration )
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The role involves leading collaboration platform transitions, managing user impacts, and executing cutover strategies in complex environments.
Must‑Have Qualifications
· Senior Program Manager / Technical Program Manager / Delivery Lead experience
· Proven experience leading tenants or workspace migrations or large‑scale collaboration platform transitions
· Hands‑on exposure to collaboration platforms such as M365, Google Workspace, Slack, and/or Zoom
· Strong understanding of IAM concepts, security considerations, and enterprise access models
· Experience planning and managing user impact, cutover strategies, and adoption risks
· Ability to operate at both strategic and execution levels in complex environments
Nice to Have
Prior experience supporting M&A‑driven collaboration tool integrations or post‑merger platform consolidation
(not required)
Top Skills
Google Workspace
M365
Slack
Zoom
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