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SAFe Release Train Engineer or SAFe Program Consultant (SPC) certification. The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) who possesses a strong understanding of Agile and can execute and manage Agile processes.
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Experience as a certified scrum master, certified product owner, release train engineer, or Agile coach (desired). Experience as a certified scrum master, certified product owner, release train engineer, or Agile coach (desired.
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The Release Train Engineer is responsible for facilitating and coaching the Agile Release Trains. They coordinate Agile Release Train events, which includes PI Planning, System Demo, Scrum of Scrums, PI Inspect & Adapt and PO Sync. They are a servant leader and coach to their value stream and stakeholders.
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Supports Release Train Engineer, Product and Tech teams to manage & remove dependencies and optimize the flow. Servant leadership experience as Scrum Master on an Agile Release Train.
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Release Train Engineer - Technical. Lead and facilitate the Agile Release Trains for the portfolio and ensure Delivery is planned with clear communication, efficient collaboration, and the timely resolution of impediments.
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Possesses working knowledge of defense pay systems including but limited to the following: Defense Cash Accounting System (DCAS), Defense Joint Military Pay System (DJMPS), Defense Disbursing Analysis Reporting System (DDAARS), Account Management and Provisioning System (AMPS), and the Defense Civilian Pay System (DCPS.
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One or more of the following Certification: SAFe Certified Program Consultant, SAFe Lean Portfolio Manager, and/or SAFe Release Train Engineer SAFe Agilist. Release Train Engineers.
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1+ years working as a Release Train Engineer supporting multiple Agile/Product Development Teams within a Program / Agile Release Trains. 1+ years of explicit experience as a Program Level Agile Coach supporting large Program(s) / Agile Release Train(s) with multiple Agile/Product Development Teams.
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Position Summary: The Agile Release Train Engineer position is part of the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Space Management Support System (SMSS) team within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) portfolio in support of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Consolidated Corporate Support Services (CCSS) program.
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Manage and optimize the flow of value through the Agile Release Train (ART) using various tools, such as the Program and Solution Kanbans and other information radiators. Improve the flow of value through value streams by improving and assessing the practices associated with DevSecOps and Release-on-Demand in the Continuous.
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SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE), or SAFe Program Consultant, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP). SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE), or SAFe Program Consultant, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP.
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Track the Agile Product Team's Agile metrics, report results to Release Train Engineer, and raise risks timely when metrics are not meeting QASP quality levels. CACI is currently seeking Scrum Masters for the Army Military Pay program based in Crystal City, VA. You will support the team in achieving daily, iteration, and release goals and delivery objectives while implementing, enforcing and continually improving SAFe/Agile/Scrum principles/ practices.
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Certified Scrum Product owner (CSPO), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), SAFe Certification (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, Agilist, etc.) Certified Scrum Product owner (CSPO), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), SAFe Certification (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Release Train Engineer, Agilist, etc.
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BRMi is seeking a Release Train Engineer. Gather and report performance information and metrics (e.g., Release burn down data, KPIs, etc.) Manage dependencies between Agile Teams within and across Agile Release Trains.
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Easy Dynamics Corporation is looking for a Release Train Engineer (RTE) for a large cloud-based Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) program in the federal public sector.
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