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Scrum Master

St Paul's
2 weeks ago
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Scrum Master:

A rapidly growing, global, summit-level Salesforce partner are looking to add a Scrum Master to their project management function to continue their establishment of Agile teams and Scrum practices. As Scrum Master, you'll be responsible for running Scrum ceremonies, defining the product backlog, working with cross-functional teams to ensure timely delivery of projects and promoting Scrum and Agile principles internally and with clients.

As a Scrum Master, you'll be joining a team of established Project and Programme Managers, with a wealth of experience delivering projects for enterprise level organisations - this represents a great opportunity for a Junior Scrum Master/Project Manager learning their craft and looking to gain exposure to larger projects, whilst being surrounded by industry leading experts.

The successful applicant will be expected to have:

Likely 1-3 years experience as a Scrum Master/Project Manager
Experience working with Agile or Scrum teams, ideally running multiple projects concurrently
Knowledge of Agile tools such as Jira, Confluence or Azure DevOps, as well as an understanding of project management frameworks
Excellent communication, facilitation and organisational skills
Previous experience working in a consulting/client-facing environment (highly desirable)
Scrum Master and Agile certifications (highly desirable)Role: Scrum Master

Location: Ideally in London 1-2/week, but open to fully remote applications

Salary: £45,000 - £55,000

For immediate consideration, please send your CV to the details provided and Zak Harvey will be in touch shortly.

Lawrence Harvey are one of the leading technology recruitment specialists in the UK. As highly competent consultants, we are consistently building on the excellent reputation that we have already established in tech recruitment. We work in partnership with our clients and candidates building a relationship through understanding so we can ensure we are always delivering to their needs.

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