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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is preferred; certifications in ServiceNow Administrator, Application Developer, Implementation Specialist (CSA, CAD, CIS), Implementation Specialist (one or more focuses in ServiceNow) are preferred; Industry Certifications including SAFe Product Owner, SAFe Implementer, SAFe Agilist, and Scrum Master are also preferred.
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Coach and mentor the personnel playing the role of Product Manager, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, Scrum Master and Team Member. Conduct Executive (Business and Technology) level workshops to push the top-down agile transformation agenda and carve out a Leadership level training and coaching program to enable top-down adoption.
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6+ years’ experience from a mix of scrum master, product owner/manager, business analyst, and like, positions in eCommerce. Nice to have first level scrum training (Certified Scrum Master.
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Building open communication with your Product Owner, Quality Test Automation Engineers, fellow Software Engineers, Development DBA and Scrum Master to understand and transform business requirements into business-savvy features.
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2+ years of experience as an agile coach, scrum master, or agile practitioner in an agile environment. Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), or equivalent certification.
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Valuable Skills/Experience: End to End project management with a global team and global Clients Product Owner cum Scrum Master Knowledge of agile principles and JIRA. Note: Must be a tech product owner ( No PM or Scrum Master.
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Professional Project Management Certification from an accredited institution preferred such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO.
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Software Business Analyst, Scrum Master, Product Owner related certificate course. Ability to contribute and lead various Agile Scrum rituals such as standups, grooming sessions, and Sprint Demos.
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3 years of Scrum Master or Product Owner experience or experience in Commercial roles such as Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service. First or Second level Scrum Product Owner Certification (PSPO I/II) preferred.
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Scrum master/Business Analyst f. Scrum master/Business Analyst- Engages and assists the product owner to ensure that work requests are properly articulated, prioritized and detailed.
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Portland Webworks is seeking an experienced Scrum Master to join our Project Management and Quality Assurance team. Portland Webworks operates using scrum so Scrum Masters can expect to work within self-organizing teams focused on efficiency, transparency and providing business value to our clients.
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Works within an Agile team, under general supervision of a scrum master. Follows established Agile procedures to help define requirements based on user stories and Product Owner direction.
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Perform Scrum Master functions such as schedule and lead the release planning, sprint planning, retrospectives, backlog grooming and daily scrum activities. Job Description The Product Owner will be responsible for driving the product vision, strategy, and defining the roadmap that aligns with the business goals, by collaborating with the stakeholders, and senior management.
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Reporting directly to Global Data Foundations Product Line Leader, this role will be Product Owner for NA Commercial Data & Analytics solutions ultimately accountable and responsible to ensure delivery of business value and the Product Strategy in every release.
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Function in an Agile project team as a Product Owner / LPL, Scrum Master / ALPL, or Person-In-Charge of a Functional Area for a project. American Honda’s Sustainability & Business Development (SBD) business unit (BU) is tasked with navigating the business and technology application path for Honda's future renewable energy, resource circulation and innovative business initiative products, services, and businesses.
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