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4+ years of experience with a demonstrated track record of success in Project Management and/or consulting with a focus on working directly with an Automotive OEM or Tier 1’s. Certifications in Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), Agile Scrum Master (ASM), Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I), or Scrum Master Certified (SMC) are preferred.
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1+ years of Manufacturing and IT experience working with PLC, SQL, SAP databases and other Scripting knowledge is preferred. Build and maintain client relationships with direct and indirect stakeholders, including upper management level.
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7+ years of experience in a combination of IT Audit, IT Project or Product Management, IT Risk Management, IT Compliance, and/or IT Assurance & Advisory Services.
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Program Management Professional (PgMP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Grants Professional Certification (GPC), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or other grants management certifications are preferred, but not required.
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Lead agile teams and manage the planning and grooming of sprints, execute sprints including daily scrum meetings and review sprints while establishing an environment of commitment, open cooperation, courage, focus and respect.
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Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional ( PMP) certification, Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), or grants management professional certifications preferred.
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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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2+ years of demonstrated experience in grants management, policy analysis, project management, and previous experience in consulting and advisory services. Participates in grants management projects, and multi-disciplinary tasks within scope of program or project.
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The Senior Consultant- Grants Manager provides client support with m onitoring state and federal grants including project eligibility, reporting and recipient and subrecipient monitoring. Minimum 3 years’ experience with federally funded grants management and reporting, including ARPA, IIJA, and EPA programs, is desired.
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Experience working in agile and iterative environment, including running scrum project as a scrum master and/or product owner. Resource will be supporting continued build out of Treasury, investments, cash management and payments capabilities at First Citizens Bank.
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Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), or Agile Scrum Master (CSM), preferred. Experience working with the Atlassian suite of project management tools: JIRA, Confluence, preferred.
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Project Management Certification (e.g., FPX, PMP) and/or Scrum Master Certification (e.g., CSM, PSM I, PMI-ACP) preferred. Mentor team members on project management (Waterfall and Agile Scrum) principles and drive conflict resolution.
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Consider a position as U-Haul’s newest Project Management Technician. U-Haul Offers Project Management Technicians. Project Management Technician Primary Responsibilities.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including process mapping/project management tools such as Jira, Smartsheet’s, Visio and Project. Experience in IT supporting multiple R&D functions and data domains (e.g., preclinical, genomic, comp biology, clinical, safety, regulatory, real-world data, etc.
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Significant agile project management experience, as well as strong fundamentals in advanced analytics, data integration, and visualization leading agile projects. At least 10 years of agile project management experience.
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