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Works with Agile coaches and other Scrum Masters to grow within the role. Knowledge of an agile framework or method (i.e. Scrum, Kanban), or understanding of software development life cycle models as well as in-depth knowledge of traditional project management principles and practices.
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Be familiar with Agile, preferred with Scrum ceremonies and usage of Jira and Confluence. Scrum and Agile: 5+years. Experience with agile and collaboration tools such as Jira, Confluence, SharePoint, Zephyr Scale.
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At least 3+ years of proven experience as a Scrum Master leading a software development team diligently applying Scrum principles, practices, and theory, and knowledge of additional Agile approaches (Scaled Agile, Kanban, Release Train Engineer, etc.
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Strong experience within the Agile Methodology working in JIRA, (SCRUM/Kanban) software development methodologies and testing framework. 2- 4 years Prior experience in Automation testing (QTP/UFT/Selenium/TOSCA) specifically, the candidate will develop, enhance, update and maintain suites of automated test scripts for regression testing of applications.
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Experience with Agile (Scrum) development is plus. Experience with Azure DevOps. The candidates MUST be available for to work ON-SITE work with short notice. The IT Project Manager, oversees and coordinates multiple critical technology projects as driven by the organization's strategy and priorities.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or other Agile certifications (PMP, PMI-ACP, SAFe) Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or other Agile certifications (PMP, PMI-ACP, SAFe) Professional Certifications in User Experience Design, Human Centered Design, or Design Thinking.
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Work with geographically dispersed agile teams including multi-vendor resources and Scrum teams to meet continuous testing and to drive the transformation of a legacy code base to be more autonomous and sustainable.
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Requirements:Minimum of 5 years working in an agile environment such as Scrum, Kanban, or XPDemonstrated experience in utilizing multiple software languages must include C or C. Develop modules enabling the re-platform and re-architecture to both private and public cloud deployments, utilizing languages including C, Java, and GoLangDevelop unit and integration tests aligned with the automation platforms for all developed codeConvert C modules from Solaris to LinuxMigrate C based microservices to future architectures.
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It may be to discuss a design pattern with a PX team member in Australia, it may be to liaise with engineers in the U.S. or India or it may be to conduct a research interview with a user in Europe or the Middle East. Each day you'll be spending time collaborating with your agile scrum team made up of Product Managers, Engineers and QAs.
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3-5 years' experience as RTE, Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Agile Project/Program Manager. Experience working in an Agile organization using Scrum, XP, Kanban, Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), or another scaling model is preferred.
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Practical expertise in Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) including Waterfall and Agile/SCRUM. Minimum 3 years (of total) experience as an engineer embedded in team in an agile and DevOps delivery environment.
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5 years + working in an agile/scrum environment. Collaborate with the scrum teams to provide guidance that allows them to deliver solutions and capabilities that exceed expectations.
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Scrum and truly Lean/Agile Software development principles. From flexible hours to volunteering during work hours to diverse education opportunities, is committed to helping employees strike a balance.
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Knowledge in collecting distributed logs/events and automating triggers based on events (Elastic Stack or similar) Agile development (Scrum, XP, or Kanban) experience Excellent communication skills with a collaborative approach to working in teams Good understanding of networking and security concepts, Linux, command line utilities, and filesystem management and container security Qualifications and Competencies 5+ years experience contributing to architecture, design patterns.
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Expert coach on implementation of agile scrum. Proven experience and expertise in agile methodology and frameworks like Scrum, Kanban, etc. As a Technical Scrum Lead (TSL) you will play a crucial role in supporting the execution of a wide range of security initiatives.
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