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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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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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Experience working in agile and iterative environment, including running scrum project as a scrum master and/or product owner. Experience with SDLC and agile methodology is expected.
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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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Location: can be based out of Chantilly, VA, and Springfield, VA.Clearance Required: TS/SCI and must be able to obtain a CI PolygraphRequired:Must have experience in the following areas:Minimum five years of experience working in an Agile environment serving as a Release Train Engineer or equivalent role (, Agile Project Manager or Scrum master)Experience planning, managing, and organizing multiple projects concurrently.
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At least one of the following certifications: Certified SAFe Program Consultant (SPC), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), ICAgile Certified Professional in Agile Coaching (ICP-ACC), or Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP.
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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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Familiarity in topics including; DevOps, DevSecOps, Cloud Automation, Chaos Engineering, GitOps, Agile/Scrum, Cloud Native Development, 12 Factor Development, Fail Fast, Release Testing, Kubernetes, SSO, Networking/VPN.
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Three (3) years or more significant experience working in an Enterprise IT organization with multiple Agile Delivery Frameworks/Tools (e.g., Kanban, Scrum, Lean, SAFe, AzureDevOps, ServiceNow, Planview, or other similar ALM tools) required.
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Work to guide and coach others (scrum leaders) about the ART and Lean-Agile practices. SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE), or SAFe Program Consultant, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP.
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Demonstrated experience utilizing project plans, enterprise resource management plans, issue logs, risk/mitigation strategies and well versed in Agile, project and portfolio management techniques, processes, methodologies, tools (exWorkfront, Planview, Clarizen, MS Office, Azure DevOps, etc.
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Must be SAFe certified (SA or SPC) Bachelor’s STEM degree from an accredited institution, or equivalent years of work experience Experience as a certified scrum master, certified product owner, release train engineer, or Agile coach Strong organizational, time-management, and verbal / written communication skills, able to convey information across multiple customer and corporate audiences Ability to facilitate larger sessions or events for product planning, etc.
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2+ years of Agile experience and recent hands-on experience as a successful Scrum Master OR Release Train Engineer. Scrum Alliance certification (CSM, CSM, CSP-SM) or PMI’s Agile Certified Professional.
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Gute Kenntnisse der Prozesse und Methoden des Projektmanagements, idealerweise Erfahrung in Agile, Scrum, DevOps. Technologisch setzen wir bei unseren Lösungen auf Tools unserer strategischen Partner wie Microsoft, AWS, Snowflake, Google, Qlik, Tableau, Informatica, Stibo, Cloudera, Talend.
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Assisting with economic decision-making by facilitating feature and capability estimation by teams and the roll-up to Epics, where necessary Coach leaders, teams, and Scrum Masters in Lean-Agile practices and mindsets.
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