The Scrum Master will facilitate scrum ceremonies, help define user stories, manage stakeholders, and drive PI planning while overseeing technical discussions and documentation.
JD 1. Consultant should be a strong Scrum Master with good awareness of scrum ceremonies 2. He should be able to help convert business requirements to user stories ensuring all the acceptance criteria’s, dependences, validations are captured and properly 3. Should have good understand technical stuff to write technical stories etc. & coordinate the different discussions. 4. Should be able to work independently + drive PI planning 5. Should have very good written and verbal communication 6. Stakeholder management 7. Should have experience in JIRA, Confluence, reading log files, 8. Good to have: Familiarity with DevOps, Pipeline any automation, release management, deployment planning.
Top Skills
Automation
Confluence
DevOps
JIRA
Pipeline
Release Management
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