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Scrum Master and/or Product Owner experience/certification. As expected, candidate will be developing using an Agile development environment, using various DevSecOps tools, such as Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps, GitLab (Git), Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes.
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Lead the responsibilities of a product owner including the technical consultation, configuration, development of stories based on user requirements and Agile Team delivery. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is preferred; certifications in ServiceNow Administrator, Application Developer, Implementation Specialist (CSA, CAD, CIS), Implementation Specialist (one or more focuses in ServiceNow) are preferred; Industry Certifications including SAFe Product Owner, SAFe Implementer, SAFe Agilist, and Scrum Master are also preferred.
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Preferred Skills: Agile Product Owner certification, ISTQB certified tester. Required Technical Skills: Experience in quality assurance of complex software systems, experience as an Agile Product Owner.
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Certifications related to Agile development and Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe Practitioner (SP) or SAFe Program Consultant (SPC.
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Certifications related to Agile development and Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe Practitioner (SP) Collaborating within Agile Scrum teams as a key contributor responsible for the design, test and implementation of advanced cybersecurity software capabilities.
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Basic Qualifications: A SAFe Agile Product Management (APM) or SAFe Product Owner/Product Manager (POPM) Certification. Currently, we are seeking a motivated, career and team-oriented Agile Product Manager in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Continuous Diagnostic & Mitigation (CDM) Data Services Program.
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SAFe Product Owner/Product Manager or Certified Scrum Master (CSM), preferred. JCS is looking for an experienced Sr. IT Program Manager to oversee and lead a large agile software development contract in support of a US government client’s mission critical systems.
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A minimum (3) years of experience as a Product Manager leading an ART with at least 3 Agile Software Development Teams. A minimum (5) five years of experience in IT Product Management in Agile environments.
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Developing high quality technical documentation, including user guides, test plans, and contract deliverable items and supporting product training. 2+ years of experience with Agile software development.
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We are seeking an energetic Scrum Master who can interface with our customer Product Owner, execute against the product vision, and lead our Agile delivery team as a Scrum Master to deliver an excellent product that meets user needs.
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Collaborate within Agile Scrum teams as a key contributor responsible for the design, test and implementation of advanced cybersecurity software capabilities. Develop high quality technical documentation, including user guides, test plans, and contract deliverable items and supporting product training.
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3+ years’ experience as a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Product Manager for a software development team. Maintain a close working relationship with the product owner, scrum team, and other stakeholders such as product end users.
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Experience and/or familiarity with DevOps, Continuous Development/Continuous Integration concepts, and automated test tools such as Docker, Jenkins, Kubernetes, JIRA, Git, Chef, Ansible, Puppet, Junit, JMeter, RSpec, and/or Cucumber.
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Experience leading teams and projects at either the tech lead or product owner level. We are seeking a SAFe Proxy Product Owner (Cloud) to support the design, development, and deployment of advanced cybersecurity capabilities.
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For levels 3 and 4 At least 10-15 years of project management experience, as well as strong fundamentals in advanced analytics, data integration, and visualization leading agile projects as a Scrum Master/Product Owner or Product Manager.
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