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Experience working with an Agile software development team, managing project deadlines (ideally in a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Development Lead role) Coaching teams, Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Project/Program Leaders in agile practices.
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Possess one or more sophisticated Agile certifications (e.g., PMI-ACP, IAPM-Certified Agile Project Manager, Scrum Alliance - Certified Scrum Product Owner, ICP Agile Coaching (ACC), Lean Six Sigma -Green/Black Belt, etc.
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Agile Scrum Master or Product Owner Experience. Familiarity with best practices for Agile software development processes and/or DevSecOps. JEACO follows a tailored Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) development process.
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Lincoln Electric is seeking an Agile Scrum Master for our Euclid, OH global headquarters. As an Agile Scrum Master specializing in Manufacturing Technology, you will play a critical role in facilitating agile practices and principles within our team, with a focus on supporting the Manufacturing Service Owner and Solution Architects.
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The successful candidate will function as a Product Owner and/or Release Train Engineer providing guidance and leadership of Scrum teams developing software components for intelligence data processing and analysis systems.
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The individual will closely work with Product, development, DevSecOps, SRE, operation and security and agile teams. Partner with DevSecOps, Application support, SRE, development, Agile and Change Management teams to establish the practices, guideline for release management process.
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Practical experience in Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) including Agile/SCRUM and Waterfall. Contribute to development testing strategy to ensure code quality.
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As an Agile Scrum Master Systems Engineer on our team you will provide systems engineering support to a High-Performance Computing team and will assist in combining/aligning Software, DevOps, and sustainment along with their product owners, products and deliverables.
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5 years’ experience as a Scrum Master for a software development team that was diligently applying Scrum principles, practices, and theory. Experience in Scrum Master and scaled Agile or transformation roles in a variety of different contexts (different team sizes, different organizations, different cultures, co-located vs.
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A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally. As a Senior QA Automation Engineer, you will perform Quality Assurance and Automation testing for data warehouse implementations, ensuring data accuracy, completeness, and adherence to quality standards.
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As Principal Server Engineer you will work closely with other development teams, product management and QA to take product requirements, determine impact and level of effort, propose detailed technical solutions, and implement changes as part of the server backend development team using an Agile/Scrum process.
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Experience in an Agile role, such as Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or Release Train Engineer (RTE) "like" position. Strong understanding of Agile methodologies, principles, and practices, such as Scrum, Kanban, or SAFe. Excellent facilitation, coaching, and mentoring skills, with the ability to guide teams towards self-organization and continuous improvement.
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They will work to gain in-depth knowledge of their materials, process, and equipment to meet quality, reliability, cost, yields, and product development timelines. They will be expected to partner with area engineers, technicians, integration, SGL (Shift Group Leader), and management in order to enable development commitments for their aligned tech node.
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Specific responsibilities could include the design and development of Indoor Air Quality Accessories, AC, HP, Air handler and Coil cabinets, airflow systems, refrigeration/heat transfer systems, electrical systems, electric heater development, packaging design and sourced product engineering validation.
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Demonstrated history of sourcing and recruiting mid-level to senior-level professionals with an array of relevant technical capabilities such as: Software development, software testing, DevOps, UX design/product design, Agile delivery, product management.
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