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9 years of Project Management experience with at least 5 years of Agile Project Management experience. You will be accountable for scrum master and agile vendor engagements, program execution and agile coach alignment.
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A minimum of 5 years of project experience in IT infrastructure delivery, Network infrastructure, Network architecture, wireless technologies, Cloud implementation, vendor management.
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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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6 years of experience must include: Collibra, Ab Initio; SAS, IBM Cognos, Tableau, DataStage, Informatica; Databases: DB2, Oracle, Hadoop; Agile, ALM-JIRA, ALM-Confluence, Scrum, Kanban, SAF; Core Banking, Credit Cards, Commercial Payments, Credit Risk, Global Liquidity, Cash Management; CCPA, GDPR, CCAR, BCBS, Data Protection Act; Python and Unix shell scripting; and Project Management.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) has a primary purpose of supporting an Agile Release Train (ART) by steering it to success and navigating the complexity of delivering software in large environments.
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Stay updated on industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in Agile and IT process management, and incorporate relevant knowledge into team engagements. Proven experience (minimum 3 years) working as an Agile Coach, SDLC Process Consultant, Scrum Master, or Product Owner.
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Strong understanding of IT project management SDLC processes and methodologies, such as Waterfall, Agile Scrum and associated best practices. Adherence to IT/SAP project methodologies, and change control processes.
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Experience in an Agile role, such as Scrum Master, Agile Coach, or Release Train Engineer (RTE) "like" position. Strong understanding of Agile methodologies, principles, and practices, such as Scrum, Kanban, or SAFe. Excellent facilitation, coaching, and mentoring skills, with the ability to guide teams towards self-organization and continuous improvement.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Expert knowledge and experience in Waterfall, Scrum/Agile project management best practices. Minimum of 5 years experience in executing projects using various project management methodologies (PMBOK, SCRUM/AGILE.
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Effective communication, writing, and leadership skills to manage small release management team in highly client-facing role within a large-scale, IT enterprise fraud detection program. Praescient Analytics is looking for a Project Manager / Scrum Master to join our team on RRP located in Lanham, MD working remotely.
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Collaborate with the Businesses, Technology, Chief Data Office, Operation Risk Management, Internal Audit and other related stakeholders and subject matter experts, utilizing Project Management and Agile skills, ALM-JIRA, ALM-Confluence, Scrum and Kanban Methodology, and Scaled Agile Framework.
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Experience in Software Asset Management (SAM) / IT Asset Management (ITAM) domain for both on-premise and SaaS software platform, USU, SNOW License Manager or HP Asset Manager. Able to perform the complete system life cycle using Agile Engineering and Agile Scrum Methodology preferably in JIRA.
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Participate autonomously within ARTs and Scrum Teams as defined agile roles designated by SAFe, including Release Train Engineer and/or Scrum Master. Works closely with the other agile program leaders such as Delivery Lead, Product Manager, other Release Train Engineers, Solution Train Engineer, System Architect, Product Owner, and/or Scrum Master.
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Requires knowledge of Java, J2EE, Tomcat, Solr Search Engine, BigQuery, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Microservices architecture, REST Services, Apigee, SQL, Apache Spark, Cassandra, MS SQL Server, Nginx, Dynatrace, Splunk, Visio, Docker, GitHub, Vault, IntelliJ, Eclipse IDE, Swagger, JSON, XML, JUnit, TestNG, Mockito, Cucumber, SAP Hybris, API/Web Services, SOAP, CI/CD, OLAP, Agile/Scrum, and Cloud services.
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Consulting Director, Agile Portfolio Management page is loaded. Consulting Director, Agile Portfolio Management. · Typically, a minimum of five years’ experience in an agile / scrum environment with large enterprise standards PMP and/or SAFe LPM certifications preferred but not required with related hands on delivery experience.
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