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IDD Customization Strong SQL and NOSQL experience (Oracle Database & Mongo DB preferred) UNIX Shell Scripting Extract Transform and Load (ETL) experience using IDQ, Power Center is good to have Experience working with AWS Services including but not limited to ELB, EC2, EKS, ECR, S3, SQS, SNS, SSM, Secrets Manager, KMS, RDS, IAM and Autoscaling Experience working with Scrum and JIRA Keys to Success in this Role: Self-starter and self-motivated.
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Training & Certifications: Splunk , AWS, Big Data/Cloudera, VMWare, Scrum Master. With over 300 employees supporting more than 50 contracts, Praxis brings together world class engineers with proven engineering best practices, domain expertise, commercial technologies and proven agile management approaches to create high value solutions aimed at helping our customers meet their most critical business and mission objectives.
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The DevSecOps Engineer will work as part of an agile development team to build and support enterprise-class software applications. Experience with DevOps and Agile methodologies.
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At Octo, we specialize in providing agile software engineering, user experience design, cloud services, and digital strategy services that address government's most pressing missions. Us We were founded as a fresh alternative in the Government Consulting Community and are dedicated to the belief that results are a product of analytical thinking, agile design principles and that solutions are built in collaboration with, not for, our customers.
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As a Capital One Machine Learning Engineer (MLE), you'll be part of an Agile team dedicated to productionizing machine learning applications and systems at scale. Work in a collaborative and agile environment with internal customers, product team, and other stakeholders to design robust ML-based technical solutions.
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Shall have experience applying programming concepts in a professional or academic setting, and notable experience with applying modern software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, DevSecOps/DevOps) in a professional or academic setting.
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We were founded as a fresh alternative in the Government Consulting Community and are dedicated to the belief that results are a product of analytical thinking, agile design principles and that solutions are built in collaboration with, not for, our customers.
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One of the following certifications: SAFe Practice Consultant (SPC), Project Management Professional (PMP), SAFe Agilist (SA), Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or comparable, Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP.
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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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Facilitates work for the Agile Release Train (ART) and is responsible for program execution, escalating impediments, managing risk, and helping drive continuous improvement for the ART.Coordinates and executes the remote PI planning event, working with Product Managers, Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Business Stakeholders, and Prometric’s other Agile Release Trains.
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Required Technical Skills: Must have broad working knowledge of Federal Government IT needs (e.g., enterprise IT, communications, cloud, cyber, ITIL-based IT service management, agile delivery practices, applications modernization, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.
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Extensive working experience in Agile methodologies such as Kanban, Scrum, or SAFe as part of multi-team organizations. We focus on IT System Modernization using agile software development practices and DevSecOps to deliver intuitive and maintainable systems that we help our customers improve their processes and capabilities.
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Knowledge of IT standards, methodologies, system development life cycle and project management frameworks Strong understanding of agile methodologies (SAFe, Kaban, Scrum) Preferred Qualification: Active Secret Security Clearance.
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As a Release Train Engineer, you will facilitate Agile Release Train events and processes, and support teams in delivering value. If you enjoy leading and guiding teams following an Agile mindset, then you will be excited about the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) Release Train Engineer opening with Iridium.
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We are currently seeking a Scrum Business Analyst to join our Department of State Refugee Processing Center program in Rosslyn, VA. In support of this project, the ideal candidate will be interested in International Development and Refugee Resettlement.
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