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Experience leading Agile teams as a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Release Train Engineer. Encourage teams to embrace a Lean/Agile Mindset but be cognizant delivering the work is the top priority.
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Net C# ASP.NET MVC javascript Relational DB Concepts Relational DB Design Agile Team Building Experience automating infrastructure Experience automating build process Microsoft Azure event-driven (EDA) architectures service-oriented (SOA) architectures.
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Senior Cloud Security Engineer, you will play a key role in the on-going configuration and management of our Microsoft Azure Cloud security suite specifically Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, Azure Sentinel SIEM, Defender for Endpoint, and Defender Vulnerability Management.
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Experience with multiple agile and scrum frameworks (Agile, Scrum, SAFe) and software's (JIRA, Azure DevOps, Rally, Trello, etc.) Experience in presenting and explaining product management, agile methodologies, and coaching techniques to stakeholders (if you are can explain the purpose of story points, t-shirt sizing, why this team is scrum vs.
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Communicate best practices/frameworks; specifically, agile (SAFe, Scrum, Kanban) and DevSecOps. Once the engagement is “won”, act as the technical lead, coordinating resources across Guidehouse to bring the right team to the engagement, and ensuring the project is delivered with a high quality and leverages leading practices and frameworks.
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Experience in managing Azure AD, Intune, and Tanium (JAMF is a plus) Support team in the design and implementation of highly available, scalable, and secure modern mobility solution using industry best practices on Microsoft Intune and Azure AD + other third-party technologies.
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Scrum Experience: 5 or more years working on Scrum teams, ideally as a Scrum Master or Agile Project Manager. Certification: CSM, PSM, PMP or equivalent is a major plus.
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Having ML-related certifications can be a plus, such as Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Engineer Associate or Databricks ML Engineer. Should have experience in executing Azure MLOps project.
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Experience with Agile software development practices, including SAFe, Scrum, Azure DevOps, Peer Review, GitHub, and CI/CD. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills.
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Utilize Azure DevOps for continuous integration, continuous delivery, and agile project management. Minimum 5 years’ experience in data engineering with a proven track record in the Azure ecosystem and with Azure DevOps. Minimum 5 years’ experience with Data Modeling, ETL, and Data WarehousingMinimum 3 years’ hands on experience with Azure Services.
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Experience working with an Agile SDLC tool (Jira, Azure DevOps, Rally, Trello) Experience operating within an Agile delivery model (Scrum, SAFe, LeSS). Minimum 3+ years of hands-on experience in a professional setting within an agile team.
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A successful candidate for this position will be able to demonstrate technical skills, proficiency with the design, implementation and support of Microsoft Azure Platform Services.
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Experience with Azure DevOps and Agile Project Methodologies. Experience using Databricks with Microsoft Azure Cloud or exposure to 2+ years of experience with PL/SQL development.
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Experience with SWCM tools (Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS) - Git, BitBucket, IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC), and/or IBM Rational ClearCase, Synergy, Jenkins, Artifactory. Additionally, SWCM is responsible for administration and user access for Change and Configuration Management toolsets (i.e. Atlassian Jira, Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS), Git, etc.
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AZ-103: Microsoft Azure Administrator. AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator. Architecture and engineering of Microsoft Azure, providing guidance and deep technical knowledge on various Azure architecture elements deployed in an Enterprise environment.
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