MO-128-Scrum Master & Agile Coach (788415) Job at FHR, Atlanta, GA

SXE3bUY2WUpuQ0dJa2sveUpzTTNManFEY1E9PQ==
  • FHR
  • Atlanta, GA

Job Description

  • Local Candidates only

    Hybrid Work Schedule: 2-3 days onsite

    Agile Certifications Required (Scrum Master certified at minimum)

    Word address

    600 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308

    Our direct client has an opening for a Scrum Master & Agile Coach (788415)

    This position is up to 9 months to start.

    The client is in Atlanta, GA

    Pay rate is $60.92 or $65 corp to corp.

    Skill Required / Desired Amount of Experience

    Experience working with Agile Teams Required 5 Years

    Proficient in Atlassian Suite (Jira, Confluence), ServiceNow (ITSM and Agile Modules), MS Teams, and Office365. Required 3 Years

    Agile Certifications Required (Scrum Master certified at minimum) Required

    The Scrum Master Coach role for Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) IT Division includes facilitating and teaching IT Team Leads how to effectively run Scrum events, to reinforce GDOT-adopted Agile principles, to manage incidents continuously and effectively, to analyze and remove impediments, and how to guide teams in both the Scrum and Kanban frameworks to create productivity. This hybrid role requires strong facilitation and coaching skills to help Team Leads to empower groups to self-organize, use ticket tracking tools correctly, reinforce processes, and enhance collaboration while delivering value in alignment with IT leadership prioritization. Key responsibilities include guiding IT Team Leads in daily management of project and operational backlogs, fostering continuous progress on prioritized items, and teaching IT Team leads to apply both Scrum and Kanban practices with reporting to optimize workflow efficiency.

    • Facilitate events to foster IT Team Lead Scum and Accountability Training:

    Train and support IT Team Leads in leading Scrum events such as daily stand-ups, planning, sprint planning reviews, ticket tracking board clean-up activities, and retrospectives with the intention of IT Team Leads becoming proficient. The Scrum Master/Coach will assist with ceremony refinement to promote best practices for items such as story writing and task prioritization and participation. The collaboration with the IT Team Lead will also ensure that they become organized, informed, project tool proficient, and assess meetings to ensure relevant team members are present and informed of prioritization of their items ensure buy-in, alignment, and project success. The Scrum Master Coach uses their daily observations to facilitate trainings, education, and documentation to reinforce all incorporated best practices to ensure team accountability, tracking of project/ticket progress, the awareness, acumen, and participation of IT Team Leads.

    Coach teams and Train IT Leads to Coach Teams:

    Coach alongside IT Team Leads, with the intent of demonstration and training, to ensure that team members are well versed on both Scrum and Kanban principles and practices to foster self-organization and continuous improvement. Hold team leads accountable for working on items that align with IT leadership priority, which includes operational team supporting developer scrum team success. Train teams to be empowered to address issue, make recommendations, and manage incidents as a team working toward the same goal of success and remediation.

    • Analyze and remove impediments:

    In daily scenarios, using communication and project management tools, train IT Team Leads to manage incidents and to identify and remove blockers that hinder the teams’ progress. Identify when dependency analysis is necessary and incorporate that into a plan to handoff to GDOT IT to incorporate into their ceremonies.

    • Manage backlogs daily:

    Collaborate with the Technical Leads and IT Management to train on keeping and maintaining a clear, prioritization-aligned, and well-managed product backlog.

    • Promote continuous improvement:

    Facilitate continuous improvement through retrospectives and help teams implement actionable changes that are scheduled and are in a process where they will not be ignored.

    • Reinforce process adherence:

    Redirect IT Team Leads to adhere to the chosen Scrum framework (Sprints for developers and Kanban for infrastructure/operations) best practices, including implementing and incorporating Kanban’s operational functionality that creates flexibility, WIP limits and the documentation of repeatable tasks that can be used to improve throughput.

    • Foster collaboration:

    Coach Sprint Teams and Kanban Teams to work collaboratively to ensure communication to work toward an eventual successful incremental deployment.

    • Drive team effectiveness:

    Focus on improving the team's overall effectiveness and ability to deliver high-quality products by documenting all training for IT Team Leads and best practices in a living Working Agreement for teams to refer to when there is ambiguity around team/team member roles and best practices.

    Skills and qualifications (Candidate must have at least 5 years’ experience working with Agile Teams)

    Strong knowledge of both Scrum and Kanban methodologies and their underlying principles.

    • Excellent facilitation, coaching, and mentoring skills. This includes documentation of items taught to ensure a working agreement is tracked and updated with expectations and a commitment to best practices for those being trained.

    • Ability to analyze, identify, and resolve team impediments and conflicts.

    • Experience in managing and prioritizing backlogs that align with IT Leadership priority.

    • Strong communication skills to facilitate collaboration among team members, technical leads, architects, project managers, security team, and stakeholders.

    • Understanding of how to apply Kanban's core principles, such as explicit workflow, visualizing work, and limiting work in progress.

    • Understanding of how to apply Scrum Team best practices to ensure successful daily scrums, collaboration, alignment, risk analysis, and participation for ongoing team dynamics that facilitate successful iterative deployments.

    • Servant leadership mindset, focusing on team needs and enabling them to be self-organizing.

    • Proficient in Atlassian Suite (Jira, Confluence), ServiceNow (ITSM and Agile Modules), MS Teams, and Office365.

Job Tags

Local area,

Similar Jobs

Village Caregiving - Sandusky

Home Health Aide Job at Village Caregiving - Sandusky

Village Caregiving is hiring Home Health Aides in and around Vermillion, OH. Home Health Aides are responsible for providing non-medical caregiving...  ...companionship and emotional support* Follow personalized care plans* Assist with housekeeping and meal preparation... 

System One

Retirement Plan Specialist Job at System One

 ...Retirement Plan Specialist Pittsburgh, PA 15222 System One is seeking a Retirement Plan Specialist in Pittsburgh, PA to develop and implement financial wellness initiatives for employees throughout the company. The candidate hired will be responsible for developing... 

Stanbridge University

Adjunct Faculty, Vocational Nursing - Instructor - Riverside Campus Job at Stanbridge University

 ...Stanbridge University is seeking dedicated Adjunct Vocational Nursing (VN) Faculty to educate and mentor the next generation of vocational nurses. This opportunity supports ongoing and future instructional needs across multiple Vocational Nursing specialty areas at... 

MJK Connections LLC

Director, Information Technology Job at MJK Connections LLC

 ...Director, Information Technology Remote | Confidential Business Bank A confidential business bank is seeking an experienced Director, Information Technology to lead the banks technology operations, core banking systems, cybersecurity posture, and IT governance... 

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Costumes and Textiles Conservation Job at Philadelphia Museum of Art

 ...protected status. The Philadelphia Museum of Art welcomes applications for a two-year Andrew W. Mellon Postgraduate Fellowship in Costume and Textile Conservation, starting September 1, 2026, and ending August 31, 2028. As an integral member of the museum's...