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Position requires: 1) Experience in a technical leadership role for large enterprise-class systems; 2) Java, microservices, J2EE, Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, GIT, and SQL; 3) Agile methodology (Scrum); 4) Containers and container orchestration using Kubernetes; 5) Dynatrace, Elastic Stack, Stonebranch, and MOVEit; 6) Restful API, NGINX, and Couchbase; and 7) Deploying applications in Azure cloud.
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Utilize Agile Product Owner and Scrum methodology for project execution. Experience with Agile Product Owner and Scrum methodology. Utilize Agile Product Owner and Scrum methodology for project execution.
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Actively participate in Agile sprint ceremonies (sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review / product demo, and sprint retrospective)Conduct Design Walkthroughs, Code Reviews, and Technical Coaching as warrantedDocument and publish artifacts in Anypoint Exchange instanceDesign and Development of Anypoint Exchange Policies and ConfigurationsProvide thought leadership and work with other technical team for forward-looking and platform hardening architecture decisions.
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We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer to participate in the agile development scrum team designing, building, testing, deploying, and supporting elegant, scalable and reliable software solutions for our customers.
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Experience as an Agile Scrum Master or Agile Product Owner. -Have a good understanding of the software lifecycle development process and understanding of Agile processes.
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The Developer will be part of a traditional Agile scrum team developing greenfield capabilities in AWS cloud. You will be part of a roughly 8-person scrum team and will work on highest priority tasks each 3-week sprint, and those tasks may vary (e.g. you might build a Python Lambda on sprint, then configure a new AWS service in the next, etc.
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Preferred but not required: Agile & Scrum Certification, ITIL. Essential core member of agile sprint team(s) to configure and develop optimal technical solutions / features. Provide system support and maintenance in alignment with standards and process set within the ERP Services Delivery model, West policies and procedures as well as Regulatory requirements including but not limited to Sarbanes-Oxley and FDA GMP.
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Experience with modern software development methodologies (Agile, Scrum). Act as the final checkpoint in the Quality Control (QC) process before the release to the client. Experience with modern software development methodologies (Agile, Scrum.
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2+ years' experience working in an Agile/Scrum methodology environment. You'll work within an Agile, Business-Driven-Development team to create detailed user stories. Knowledge of Agile process for creating user stories.
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Experience working in Agile environments and familiarity with Agile methodologies such as Scrum or Kanban, and Agile tools such as Jira and Confluence. Experience working in Agile environments and familiarity with Agile methodologies such as Scrum or Kanban, and Agile tools such as Jira and Confluence.
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Collaborate with Scrum Master in determining the sequence of development execution and own and deliver design artifacts for each sprint. If you're excited about retail, fashion, media, social, live streaming, technology, customer service, design and more, you'll find amazing projects to work on.
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NET software developer will join an agile scrum team responsible for end-to-end development and delivery of their new Azure hosted, Angular,. Participate as a Scrum Team developer working closely with other Scrum Team members (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Quality Assurance team members, and other Development team members) to refine, score, develop, test and deliver user stories to add incremental value each sprint.
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Methodologies – TDD, OOP or OOD, Functional Programming, Design Patterns, Lean, Agile (Scrum, Kanban) Proficiency with DevOps concepts, tools and continuous delivery pipelines (Bamboo, Bitbucket, Jira, Sonar, Github.
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Proven experience as an Agile Product Owner, strong understanding of Agile methodologies, (e.g., Scrum, Kanban) and experience working in Agile teams. Agile certifications (e.g., Certified Scrum Product Owner) are a plus.
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Enables a continuous learning environment, identifying ways to strengthen the team's understanding of Agile/Scrum concepts and principles. Provides agile methodology services to cross-functional Data Science and Machine Learning (DSML) Labs that aim to deliver data science and engineering solutions to business problems that bring together machine learning, AI, experimentation and behavioral science capabilities hosted in CAI (Center for Analytics and Insights), demonstrating functional expertise to improve productivity of teams and quality of work processes and outcomes.
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