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Candidates must have strong problem-solving and analytical skills, as well as creativity and the ability to work with abstract concepts. Role:- Technical Lead and Scrum Master.
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Excellent communication and servant leadership skills Problem-solving and conflict-resolution ability Outstanding organizational skills. -Scrum master certification is a plus Mentoring of junior team members.
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Problem solving to address impediments, gaps, and challenges impacting delivery. Lead the Scrum team in achieving higher levels of agile maturity. Facilitate self-organization within the Scrum team.
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4+ years of Agile Delivery experience using Waterfall or Scrum, Kanban and SAFe methodologies 4+ years planning and problem solving with product management and delivery teams. Scrum Alliance Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP) or PMIs Agile Certified Professional (ACP.
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Maintain a holistic view of the work·Drive continuous improvement and lead change· Problem Solving · Issue management - remove barriers and keep the team on track ·Risk management – identify potential problems that can impact the team and mitigate ·Create transparency by radiating information·Coach – help team members, peers, Product Owner and other stakeholders improve their skills and work together.
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Facilitate problem solving workshops; Resolve team conflicts and build team skillset. Minimum 5+ years of hands-on experience as a Scrum MasterExperience in SAFe FrameworkProficient in Microsoft Project, Clarity, Atlassian SuiteDesired:Certified Scrum Master (CSM)/SAFe Scrum Master (SSM)Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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Strong consultative problem solving, issue resolution, process, analysis & design skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills, with a strong business and financial aptitude.
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Facilitation, mediation, organization, and problem-solving skills. For Senior Scrum Masters, Scrum Master experience is required. Certified Scrum Master or Advanced Scrum Master.
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An outstanding Scrum Master should have excellent interpersonal, project management, and problem-solving skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Proven background facilitating idea generation, sprint planning, daily stand-ups, backlog refinement, sprint reviews, retrospectives, problem-solving, and alignment for multiple teams. Facilitate meetings with the teams for purposes of idea generation, sprint planning, daily stand-ups, backlog refinement, sprint reviews, retrospectives, problem-solving and alignment.
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Build a trusting and safe environment where problems can be raised without fear with an emphasis of productive conflict resolution and problem-solving. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a high attention to detail.
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Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 4 years’ experience as a member of an agile team, including a minimum of 2 years’ Scrum Master experience, or in lieu of a degree, a combined minimum of 8 years’ higher education and/or work experience, including a minimum of 4 years’ experience as a member of an agile team, including a minimum of 2 years’ Scrum Master experience.
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Building a trusting and safe environment where problems can be raised without fear of blame, retribution, or being judged, with an emphasis on healing and problem-solving. Supporting and educating the Product Owner, especially on refinement and maintaining a healthy product backlog.
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Agile Delivery experience using Waterfall or Scrum, Kanban and SAFe methodologies 4+ years planning and problem solving with product management and delivery teams. Servant leadership experience as Scrum Master on an Agile Release Train.
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Skills in problem solving, predictive analysis, specifically on software development/deployment projects, resource/staffing management. We're looking for an IT Project Manager / Scrum Master who will manage projects/teams, facilitate daily stand-ups, sprint planning, sprint demos, retrospective meetings, and other project-related activities.
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