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IT Scrum Master Location: REMOTE Pay Rate: Open to Both C2C and W2 options Position Type: Multiyear Contract Summary The Scrum Master works closely with the Product Owner, team and others needed for team to deliver initiative’s capabilities by removing impediments, facilitating all standard agile ceremonies, and fostering an environment for high performance.
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Should have hands on expertise in SQL (ability to write complex Sql's, Joins etc) and good data analysis skills and ability to work on multiple databases like Oracle, Sybase, Hadoop, Sql Server.
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Experience in an Agile role, such as Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or Release Train Engineer (RTE) "like" position. Act as a Scrum Master or perform duties similar to a Release Train Engineer (RTE), fostering a collaborative and self-organizing team environment.
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The Scrum Master facilitates cross-functional teams in all aspects of the Scrum process including all Scrum ceremonies and other team events. A typical day might include the followingActs as an advocate and champion for Agile and the implementation of Scrum in the organization.
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Agile certification, Scrum Master, Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), or Professional Scrum Master One (PSM1) certification. This position will work with the Business Unit and the centralized Risk Management department to assist in identifying and assessing the severity and impact of various risks.
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Scrum Alliance Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP) or PMI's Agile Certified Professional (ACP) Servant leadership experience as Scrum Master on an Agile Release Train.
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Cintel is looking for a Agile Coach/Scrum Master to join our team. Certified Scrum Master (CSM) Certification. Experience leading Agile Scrum teams in a cloud environment.
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A software engineering industry certification, including but not limited to: Certified Scrum Developer (CSD), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP), Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP), Amazon Certified: AWS Certified Developer, Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer, Certified Software Test Professional (CSTP.
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One or more of the following certifications: Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Google Cloud Professional Certification, PMI Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Economy Designer, Live Ops to join a fully remote team dedicated to developing an exhilarating multiplayer title. Provide expertise in free-to-play live ops, feature design, and monetization practices.
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We are seeking a certified and highly skilled Senior IT Agile Scrum Master to join our dynamic team to lead IT delivery teams focused on the development and delivery of digital solutions within Member Credit Systems.
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Title: Corporate Director of Human Resources & Recruiting Location:Hybrid role – but must live or be willing to relocate to either Dallas or Phoenix: 25% remote work / 50% travel / 25% in office.
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The trainee will be required to travel to complexes within their bird group and will be responsible for learning the day to day activities of broiler managers, breeder managers, live managers, hatchery managers as well as gain knowledge in areas of veterinary medicine, broiler nutrition, breeder nutrition, broiler tech services, breeder tech services, and hatchery services.
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Will train within all bird groups preparing for a position as live manager in the same bird group. LIVE OPERATIONS MANAGER in TRAINING. Ability to work with the Live Production and Tech Services Team on a daily basis.
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In-person versus remote work is scheduled based on department needs. Credentials such as PMP (Project Management Professional), PRINCE2, or Agile/Scrum Master certifications, which demonstrate a formal understanding of project management methodologies preferred.
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