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An energetic Release Train Engineer to drive performance across multiple Scrum teams on complex initiatives that impact multiple business areas. Program Manager, Release Train Engineer page is loaded.
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The General Motors Vehicle Mechatronics and Embedded Control (VMEC) organization is seeking to hire highly motivated and qualified individuals as a Senior Software Engineer - Outsourced Steering Software Design Release Engineer.
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CGI Federal is hiring a Release Train Engineer SME to work with a skilled and motivated team of professionals on a high-visibility Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) cyber security program.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) or product. We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Sr. Release Train Engineer to join our team.
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Release Train Engineer/Agile Coach. Train and coach executives, leaders, Agile teams, and specialty roles—such as Product Owners, Product Managers, Scrum Masters, and Release Train Engineers (RTEs.
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The Role and Responsibilities:The Design Release Engineer is responsible to lead the development of ECU/sensor design for the ADAS and Chassis features while working with suppliers and Engineering Support teams that include systems, wiring and validation engineers, Program Management, and Manufacturing teams as required to support and launch vehicle programs.
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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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As a Release Train Engineer, you will facilitate Agile Release Train events and processes, and support teams in delivering value. As a Release Train Engineer you will communicate with stakeholders, escalate impediments, help manage risk, and drive relentless improvement.
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The engineer will assist in the management of multiple complex environments to ensure continuous systems availability, in support of IT services/products including build, maintenance and testing - throughout the release lifecycle.
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Marriott Director, Agile Release Train Engineer Hartford , Connecticut Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. SAFe Release Train Engineer or SAFe Program Consultant (SPC) certification.
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This role requires an experienced Agile Leader to take on Release Train Engineer responsibilities for an Agile Release Train (ART) executing on a program implementing Full Scale SAFe. This role will be supported by experienced SAFe Leaders on the program and the selected candidate will receive formal training and development as an RTE when necessary.
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Marriott Director, Agile Release Train Engineer Des Moines , Iowa Apply Now Schedule Full-Time. The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) who possesses a strong understanding of Agile and can execute and manage Agile processes.
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Marriott Director, Agile Release Train Engineer in Helena , Montana Job Number 24037054. 3+ years managing teams and / or significant complex initiative as Release Train Engineer.
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Expertise in playing the Release Train Engineer role for large initiatives, programs or Agile Release Trains. Role: Release Train Engineer. Improve the flow of value through value streams by improving and assessing the practices associated with DevOps and Release on Demand in the Continuous Delivery Pipeline.
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This position manages quality assurance and compliance activities within the Unaccompanied Children’s (UC) programming, including Home Study/Post Release Services (HS/PRS) and Transitional Foster Care (TFC.
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