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Accountability, Accountability, Action Planning, Active Learning, Active Listening, Agile Methodology, Agile Scrum Development, Analytical Thinking, Bias, Coaching, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Cross-Functional Teamwork, Data Analysis Management, Data Collection Management, Data Controls, Design, Design Thinking, Empathy, Follow-Through, Growth Mindset, Intellectual Curiosity, Long Term Planning, Managing Ambiguity, Market Analysis {+ 5 more.
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Independent, self-starter that can adapt to Agile Scrum. While taking part in digital production, this role provides the opportunity for invaluable hands-on experience with state-of-the-art technology, such as Sprout Social, HubSpot and Adobe Experience Manager and Analytics, Adobe Captivate as well as other enterprise applications.
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Must have 2 years of experience developing pipelines; reviewing requirements and code; formulating test suites; using Java, JavaScript, Spring Boot, Agile, AWS, SQL, NoSQL, PostgreSQL, Angular, Microservices, Jenkins, Docker, Terraform, Kubernetes, CI/CD. Must be willing to travel/relocate to unanticipated locations throughout the US on short notice for extended periods of time.
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Highly skilled and motivated engineer to participate in one or more Charles River IMS modules or components of an Agile scrum team. Work in a dynamic, fast-paced Agile scrum team environment.
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Technical Environment: IDM, IAM, Java, micro-services, APIs, open-source, DevSecOps teams, Agile, Scrum, BDD, TDD, Kanban. Technical Environment: IDM, IAM, Java, micro-services, APIs, open-source, DevSecOps teams, Agile, Scrum, BDD, TDD, Kanban.
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Reporting to the Director, Product Management, this role will require bringing together multidisciplinary skillsets to provide creative and holistic product leadership, including strong product management experience, technology expertise, financial acumen, agile scrum management, and strategy development.
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The Product Manager will lead the scrum teams in agile product development activities and support cross-functional teams to launch, market, and sell these products. Lead agile ceremonies to ensure on-time and high-quality releases.
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Preferred Qualifications: In-depth knowledge of Scrum and Agile Software Development MethodologyExperience delivering finely-tuned product marketing strategies, digital marketing campaigns.
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Familiarity with SDLC practices of Agile (Lean, Scrum, XP or similar). Experience using Continuous Integration environments, tools and automation to streamline QA processes (Jenkins, Maven, Ansible, Bamboo, or similar.
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Agile, SAFe, or Scrum Master Certification. - Proficiency with Agile Development processes and Azure DevOps (ADO) Proficiency with Agile Development processes and Azure DevOps (ADO.
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Agile scrum experience or certification a must. Domain experience (vision systems, machine learning, optical hardware, hardware) The role will support the development and implementation of Robotics scan-less Technology, which leverages computer vision to reduce costs in the Fulfillment Network.
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Experience working with Agile Scrum methodology , and SAP Activate, preferably in Greenfield implementation project. Hands-on experience with S/4HANA Financials including General Ledger, Asset Accounting & Asset Under Construction, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Bank integrations, Payments, Taxes, Month end processes with SAP group consolidation & SAC, and multi-companies & currencies.
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Who we are looking for Leading technical contributor to the enhancement and maintenance of one or more Charles River IMS modules or components of an agile scrum team. A minimum of 5 years working with an Agile development methodology.
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Drive scrum rituals (daily stand-up, sprint planning, demo, retrospective) and coach squad on Agile best practices. The experienced Hardware Project Manager in Agile will be responsible for leading the end-to-end development of Rack PDU (Power Distribution Unit) projects and hardware product development.
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With Agile Scrum methodology. with electro-mechanical systems or robotics. You will be working with Sr. software Engineers to top robotic, embedded and highly integrated systems used in vision-guided automated assembly and test equipment in the automotive and semiconductor space.
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