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Our CI/CD pipelines are implemented on top of Jenkins and deployed to AWS. Some of the other technologies we have in our ecosystem are Docker, ECS/Fargate, S3, Lambdas, and ALBs. The team is organized as an agile team working in the SAFe construct and runs daily standups, 2-week sprints, and plans work with the rest of the platform in 3-sprint product increments.
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Working hybrid for in-person collaboration and sprint-planning days. An office in the heart of downtown Chicago with a gym, food court, Walgreens, rooftop bar, outdoor sports court, and other amenities.
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Participates in agile and development ceremonies, assisting Scrum Master or Project Manager in Sprint reviews. Manages entire release lifecycle from Sprint 0 to launch; inspecting progress of every sprint, accept or reject work, and explain why.
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Whether we are in the middle of a fast and intense development sprint, on a Teams call discussing our project statuses or enjoying a game of ping-pong or pool in the office, it is important to us that our employees are happy and delivering the best possible result for our customers.
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Agile BA skills - Backlog creation, Backlog grooming, Story sizing, Sprint planning, Daily stand-up, Sprint reviews and Retrospective sessions in the above projects. About ApTask:Join ApTask, a global leader in workforce solutions and talent acquisition services, as we shape the future of work.
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Adhere to, and improve upon, our agile process through requirement documents, sprint retrospectives, and other regular cadence meetings. Our founders had a vision to empower consumers to leverage their greatest assettheir datain exchange for modern financial services.
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Work within an Agile scrum team framework; taking stories and tasks during the sprint, participating actively with product backlog refinement, daily stand-up and bi-weekly sprint boundary meetings.
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Experience must involve leading agile sprint team, working with design, analytics and business partners and include demonstration of process design skills and delivering working software. With benefits starting day one, Grainger is committed to your safety, health and wellbeing.
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Ashwaubenon, WI (Green Bay), Austin, TX, Chicago, IL, Dallas, TX, East Lansing, MI (Lansing), El Paso, TX, Fort Worth, TX, Houston, TX (Fannin), Houston, TX (Washington Avenue), Kansas City, MO, Madison, WI, Milwaukee, WI (East Wisconsin Avenue), Milwaukee, WI (St. Paul Avenue), Minneapolis, MN, Overland Park, KS (129th Street), Overland Park, KS (Metcalf Office), Overland Park, KS (Sprint Parkway), Plano, TX (Granite Parkway), Round Rock, TX, San Antonio, TX (McAllister Freeway), St. Louis, MO.
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Manage business process to product capability mapping, creation of Agile user stories, technical designs, sprint planning sessions, backlog refinement, testing, UAT and deployment; provide guidance to developers on ServiceNow standard configurations and conduct final QA reviews of all ServiceNow deliverables.
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Experience with JIRA, Confluence, Strong SQL skills, Data Analysis skills, Agile Experience (Epics, Stories, Working in Scrum/Sprint), Python (good to have) Loan IQ, ACBS platform experience is highly preferred.
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Finally, we seek people who are excited to learn about and live crypto, because those are the folks who enjoy the intense moments in our sprint and recharge work culture. With multiple successful products, and our vocal advocacy for blockchain technology, we have played a major part in mainstream awareness and adoption of cryptocurrency.
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Serves as the product owner of the scrum team to plan the work of the team and resolve in-sprint issues. Acts as the product point of contact for all sprint ceremonies: sprint planning, refinement, sprint demo, retrospective.
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Innovating the implant supply chain is a marathon and not a sprint – we support each other in long-term growth and value developing transferrable skills. Contribute to the development and execution of an annual integrated marketing plan by defining product marketing activity (e.g., content creation, sales enablement, VOC, market analysis, etc.
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Implement projects to local and IXC Telcos including AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, Lumen, Windstream, as well as other telecommunications companies. Background in managing legacy telco products including; POTS, PBX, DSL, ISDN BRI and PRI, MPLS, SONET, DS1, DS3, Digitally Trunked T1, and Centrex.
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