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Act as the voice of the customer to guide all stages of software development, including user story development, sprint planning, and prioritization of the product backlog. Lead the sprint review meeting to present the output from the sprint to key stakeholders.
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Solid experience with Jira for user stories, epics, and issues and in general sprint and release planning. We have an urgent requirement with the client if you are available in the market pls check the job description below.
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4 years of Required Experience using JIRA for managing project/sprint tasks 4 years of Required Working in an Agile SDLC environment. Job Description The role of the software test manager is to lead the testing team.
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Project roadmaps, sprint planning, retrospectives, day-to-day team management, dependency management. Experience in negotiation, mediation and conflict resolution in complex project setups. The Development Director plans time, resources and tracks progress on our features working together with the other leads.
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Manage the backlog for sprint teams, partnering with R&D/scrum master in prioritization of user backlog, supporting full lifecycle from definition, beta, showcase, & retrospective. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, creed or religion, age, disability (including pregnancy), results of genetic testing, service in the military, veteran status or any other category protected by law.
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Experience with Sprint Management and/or Program Management. 3-5 years’ experience of team management in an ecommerce or tech environment. Current Agile, PMI, or Prince2 Practitioner Certification is desirable but not essential.
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3-7 years of experience in leading design thinking or design sprint sessions, with a strong ability to foster collaboration and innovation among diverse groups. As a Principal Solutions Consultant, you will play a pivotal role in transforming how companies cultivate leaders at all levels to drive organizational performance transformation.
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Prepare for validation sessions at the end of each design sprint. Documentation artifacts, including but not limited to:- Conceptual design and technical design- Technical Impact Assessments- Review and finalized Business Requirements Documents (BRD)- Technical Specifications for RICEFW (reports, integrations, customizations, extensions,forms, workflows)- Development phase strategy & planning documentation (data migration, integration, test,etc.
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Tools: e.g. Jira, Hansoft, Word, Excel (create & maintain complex spreadsheets), PowerPoint, PowerBI or other project management, reporting and tracking tools. You will create an environment that enables our development teams to focus on what they are good at and support them with administrative work and production support.
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Standard BA Skills,Digital Experience,aggressive timelines,API's,release management,web development,Daily sprint,Story creation,sprint planning,project roadmap,directing team. Daily sprint ceremonies, directing the work for the team members, Story creation, sprint planning, project roadmap, liaison between business and technical team, and act as point of contact for the team.
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Reporting (sprint wise/monthly metrics on execution, automation) Role: SDET Engineer (Java Coding, Selenium, TestNG) Reporting (sprint wise/monthly metrics on execution, automation) Front end UI testing (verification/validation.
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Solid experience with jira for user stories, epics, issues and in general sprint and release planning. At-least 8 years of strong Project Management experience at least 3+ years of SFDC functional experience.
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For a financial client we need SDET Engineer. CICD integration (Octopus/Jenkins, etc) This position is based in Austin, TX (Remote until Covid). We are Primarily looking for W2 Candidates and not looking for Third Party Candidates.
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Every 2 weeks you will have the opportunity to showcase your work to our customers as part of a bi-weekly sprint review. This position is with a team responsible for 2 major initiatives within the AWS data center construction space.
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Entering customer forms including contract generation via customer portals, Acosta Sprint, Acosta Relay, and Excel. The Business Manager Assistant will be responsible for customer forms creation, client financial tools, trade spend reconciliation, order and claims alerts, data submissions and support.
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