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Expertise in playing the Release Train Engineer role for large initiatives, programs or Agile Release Trains. We're seeking a future team member for the role of Sr. Release Train Engineer to join our team.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) or product. Sr. Release Train Engineer. They act as a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) or product.
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Hello Professionals, We have urgent requirement for Release Train Engineer. Release Train Engineer / SAFe Certification as RTE. SAFe Release Train Engineer Certification.
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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. Execute on the Vision and Strategy through piloting Agile Release Train(s) and follow up with additional ARTs and Solution Trains across portfolios.
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As a Senior Software Engineer at GM, you will be a part of the Vehicle Mechatronic Embedded Controls (VMEC) team, working in the Battery and High Voltage Agile Release Train (ART.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for an Agile Release Train (ART). SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE) or other Scaled Agile certifications a plus.
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You will work very closely with the TCOS Engineering Manager, Director, Release Engineer, Project Product Owners, and System Engineers. You will be the Principal Software engineer across project teams consisting of software developers and testers on the Wabtec Train Control Office Systems (TCOS ) New Programs Project across railroads.
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3 years of experience with scaled Agile (SAFE, LESS) in a hands-on leadership role (e.g., Release Train Engineer, Agile Program Manager) 3 years of experience with scaled Agile (SAFE, LESS) in a hands-on leadership role (e.g., Release Train Engineer, Agile Program Manager.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) will act as a servant leader and drive relentless improvement. The Release Train Engineer (RTE) will act as a servant leader and drive relentless improvement.
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Experience as Release Train Engineer. Experience working in Scaled Agile (SAFe) environment, coaching Agile release trains and multiple teams. Experience as Release Train Engineer.
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Experience in an Agile/SAFe leadership role (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, e.g.) Candidate must be a strategic, forward thinker with a can-do attitude. The successful candidate will be responsible to coach, support, train, and motivate team members to ensure a high level of performance.
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Must have capability to flex across Scrum Master, Release Train Engineer, Project Manager and Program Manager roles. At least 3+ years of proven experience as a Scrum Master leading a software development team diligently applying Scrum principles, practices, and theory, and knowledge of additional Agile approaches (Scaled Agile, Kanban, Release Train Engineer, etc.
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SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE), or SAFe Program Consultant, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP). PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification and/or PMI-ACP. SAFe Lean Portfolio Management 5.1 or higher (LPM); Portfolio Performance Management (PPM), Travel: 1-10% DOT Regulated: No Applicants from California, Colorado, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York City, and Washington: Salary is determined based on internal equity; internal salary ranges; market data/ranges; applicant’s skills; prior relevant experience; certain degrees or certifications, etc.
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Hold Leading SAFe certification and preferably hold certifications such as SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE), SAFe - Program Consultant (SPC), or other relevant SAFe certifications This position is not eligible for relocation support.
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Release Train EngineerJob Category: Information TechnologyTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: Public TrustEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: Up to 25%Type of Travel: Continental US.
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