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Adhere to Agile/Scrum methodologies and participate in sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospectives. Utilize Kafka, Gaia Kubernetes Platform, Splunk, and IntelliJ for efficient development and deployment processes.
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About the jobAs the Dynamics 365 and Azure Lead Application Developer at rag & bone, your goal is to support the development team in successfully completing each sprint by clearing out any technical impediments.
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Participate in all Agile ceremonies such as Daily Stand Ups, Sprint Planning, Sprint Demo/Reviews, Sprint Retrospectives, and Backlog Refinement. Minimum 1 year professional engineering/development experience that required hands on coding/programming (internship experience will be considered.
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You bridge the technical and business worlds, ensuring we are building the right data products with a combination of vision, market/user/competitor research and usage metricsExperience in business analysis, market/user research, maturity road-mapping, change management, planning and reportingSkills That Will Help You ExcelWorked in Agile environment and played an active role in scrum ceremonies such as backlog refinement, sprint planning and sprint demo.
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Contribute to test planning, and in Scrum teams, construct test cases aligned with sprint objectives and story acceptance criteria. Automate test cases for User-Interface (UI) and database using tools such as Selenium/Tosca.
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Collaborate with product managers, engineers, marketing and other stakeholders to define & prioritize product requirements and translate them into intuitive and engaging user experiences that can be build within our two week sprint cadence.
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Support scrum teams and product owners in capacity planning, scrum board usage, sprint backlog determination, management and refinement, and velocity monitoring and burn down/up charts. Experience working with agile development methodologies such as Sprint and Scrum.
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The Scrum Master is also responsible for removing any impediments to help the delivery teams meet their sprint commitments. This role will facilitate the Project Team through the agile development process of release planning, sprint planning, daily standup meetings and retrospectives.
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Guide the scrum teams to follow Agile and Scrum practices to actively promote prioritization, team readiness, and commitment for each Sprint. 4+ years of Practicing Agile Scrum Master experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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6 years of experience must include: Project management; Mortgage trading, position, and pricing platforms; Mortgage-backed securities business and product knowledge; Visio and Powerpoint; Quality Assurance and sprint acceptance testing; Jira, PowerPoint, Excel and Confluence; and Requirements gathering and documenting.
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Lead the Scrum Agile ceremonies including Sprint Planning, Sprint Retrospective, Backlog Refinement, and Sprint Reviews. Auxilius, a fast-growing, venture-backed B2B tech startup dedicated to helping innovative Biotechs bring life-saving drugs to market cost-effectively, is looking for a Product Owner to be a key member of our team and help build, scale, and drive adoption of Auxilius products.
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As a member of the Agile Team, the Product Owner (PO) is responsible for Sprint planning, defining Stories, and prioritizing the Team Backlog to ensure the execution of work consistent with business priorities and goals.
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Participate in scrum ceremonies, sprint planning, daily stand-ups, backlog grooming, sprint review, andretrospectives, Receive a Career Coach to assist you in developing your career path.
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Ensure Agile dashboards are completed at the end of each Sprint (SCRUM) Prior hands-on experience working as a product owner and or scrum master. Solid experience as a dedicated, hands-on Agile coach.
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Assist product owner with prioritization of stories to prep for sprint planning and identify business and technical impacts of dependencies related to priority decisions. Partner with product owner and business stakeholders to document and refine user stories and the associated acceptance criteria for the team and continuously groom the backlog.
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