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Familiarity with different project management approaches like Scrum/Agile, Kanban, and Waterfall, with more recent experience with Agile concepts such as product and sprint backlogs, user stories, story points, velocity, burndown, continuous integration, test-driven development, continuous and automated testing, and the ability to break down complex problems into manageable stories.
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Identify opportunities to streamline processes, automate repetitive tasks, and optimize resource allocation to improve sprint velocity and team productivity. Oversee sprint planning, execution, and retrospective sessions to ensure timely delivery of project milestones.
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Understanding technology solution delivery for large projects/programs through a complete agile development lifecycle (backlog prioritization, sprint planning, tracking burn-down/velocity, etc.
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Demonstrable experienced in Agile methodologies, such as Sprint Planning, Scrum Management, Epic/Feature work break-downs, Story-Pointing, Velocity Tracking, or Burn-downs/Burn-ups; Demonstrable proficiency in MS Project and/or MS Azure DevOps.
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Manage sprint velocity-related metrics and goals. Run scrum ceremonies, e.g., daily huddles, backlog grooming, sprint planning and sprint retrospectives to actively manage risks and external dependencies.
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Applying project management and agile knowledge to identify, escalate, and remove team impediments that jeopardize sprint goals; Creating and maintaining sprint schedules based on information from the vendor and PwC task information.
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Contribute to a stable/increasing sprint velocity for the development team. Communicate the feature development progress, publish sprint goals and releases to stakeholders ensuring transparency and alignment between development team and business objectives.
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Showcasing knowledge of Vendor management (onshore and offshore) including contractual stipulations and obligations established in Service Level Agreements and risk management/escalation; Project Management Professional (PMP) or Certified Scrum Master (CSM.
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6 year(s) of relevant experience in progressive roles managing IT project management and strategy development. Having an understanding of Project Management tools such as ServiceNow, MS TFS, Rally, MS Project, etc.
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Sprint planning, estimation, backlog grooming, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, retrospectives, reporting & metrics (e.g. burn down, velocity)· Achieve consistent Flow of work through the team.
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Be capable of balancing PMO milestones with scrum activities by assessing team velocity, blockers and conflicts. Basic functions of scrum master: Sprint planning, daily scrums, grooming of backlog, retrospectives, managing burn downs, etc.
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PMP Certification, Certified Scrum Master (CSM) and/or Professional Scrum Master (PSM) certifications preferred. Experience with PPM and Agile tools such as Confluence, Clarity, Wrike, JIRA, Rally etc.
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Initiate open and candid coaching conversations at all levels. Managing Sponsor/customer expectations, and interacting with sponsor on a regular basis as it relates to software and IT infrastructure implementations collaboratively.
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Sprint velocity/team productivity. Location: Los Angeles, CA (open for fully remote (25% travel in a month-required) Job Title: SAP Project Manager. Domain expertise: SAP, AWS, Cloud generalist.
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Tracks and communicates team velocity and sprint/release progress. You will facilitate sprint planning, retrospective, and daily activities related to stand-ups and sprint burn down; as well as maintain relevant metrics that help the team see and understand their progress during a sprint.
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