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Advanced certifications in Agile methodologies (e.g., SAFe Program Consultant [SPC], Certified Scrum Professional [CSP]). Guide teams in adopting and improving Agile and Lean practices, including Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe principles.
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Formal training in disciplines of business process analysis, IT project management, Agile Scrum Master, and Agile Product Owner. Demonstrates skills footprint with Agile methodology, including Scrum Master and Product Owner functions.
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One or more related certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), Program Management Professional (PgMP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or Certified Scrum Practitioner (CSP.
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Senior Scrum Master, Program Manager, Agile, SAFe, Leadership, Agile Coaching, Agile Transformation, Scrum, Release Train Engineer, ART, Sprint Metrics. SAFe Agile experience/training, Agile coach, Scrum Master experience/training/certification.
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Certification in one or more of these designations is desired: Certified SAFe Program Consultant (SPC), Certified Scrum at Scale Practitioner, Certified Agile Coach, Certified facilitator, Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Certified Scrum Trainer, and Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Participate autonomously within ARTs and Scrum Teams as defined agile roles designated by SAFe, including Release Train Engineer and/or Scrum Master. Works closely with the other agile program leaders such as Delivery Lead, Product Manager, other Release Train Engineers, Solution Train Engineer, System Architect, Product Owner, and/or Scrum Master.
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Facilitates and coaches teams on agile ceremonies such as Sprint Planning, Daily Standups, Sprint Review, Retrospective, PI Planning, System Demo, Scrum of Scrums, Product Owner Sync, and Inspect and Adapt.
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Experience with Agile Development Methodologies (E.g. scrum, SAFe) Experience with Kubernetes design and implementation (CKA certified if possible)Experience deploying, configuring, and supporting CICD Pipelines tools (E.g. Jira / Jira Service Management, Confluence, Bit Bucket, Jenkins, Artifactory.
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Web application server technologies, cloud application design, software architecture and practices; (design/development/deployment, Agile, SCRUM, ALM) Experience working in an agile development environment.
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Agile Scrum Certification: CSPO, CSM, or CSP | Project Management Certification: PMP. The Netskope Sr. Solutions Engineer will come on board with the full support of the executive team.
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Experience as a certified scrum master, certified product owner, release train engineer, or Agile coach. Provide coaching, feedback, and advice to government teams on Agile processes, Scaled Agile FrameworkGuide the team and all other stakeholders on DevOps practices (Pipeline, collaboration, TTD (Test Driven Development and CI/CD.
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Experience with Agile, SCRUM, JIRA, Confluence, Kafka. Experience with clinical imaging systems and devices (Fuji, GE, Ambra, Philips, Welch Allyn). Experience with EHR integrations (NextGen, Athena, EPIC, Cerner, eCW, etc.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM), SAFe Scrum Master (SSM), SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe RTE or similar agile project management certification (PMI-ACP) Experience working with an Agile software development team, managing project deadlines (ideally in a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Development Lead role.
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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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Development/Lifecycle – Agile/Scrum/Kanban/others, Gitlab/Atlassian, CI/CD & DevSecOps. Work in an agile environment with multidisciplinary teams, including software engineers, cloud engineers, machine learning engineers, data scientists/domain experts, UX/UI, front-end developers, scrums masters, product owners, and most importantly.
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