Scrum Master

Maidstone
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Scrum Master
Maidstone, Kent
WFH - Hybrid working

Scrum Master needed for a leading organisation based in Maidstone, Kent, who are looking to employ an experienced Scrum Master with an in-depth knowledge in leading Agile Software delivery teams.

The salary expectation for the Scrum Master:

  • Salary: c£50,000 - £55,000 per annum
  • 25 day's holiday
  • Pension Scheme
  • Private Healthcare Scheme
  • Career Progression
  • WFH - Mostly remote working - Must be be able to visit the office 2-4 days per month

    Some of the main duties of the Scrum Master will include:

  • Leading Agile Software Development teams
  • Development of reports and managing burn down charts
  • Creating Product Backlog Items
  • Running scrum events & Agile ceremonies

    In order to be the successful Scrum Master and have a chance to gain such an exciting opportunity you will ideally need to have the following:

  • Experience in a dedicated Scrum Master position
  • Experience of leading Agile Software Development teams
  • Azure DevOps,
  • Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services
  • Jira
  • Hands-on technical background in Software development and cloud infrastructure, Application development or Business Change
  • Proven track record working on fast and complex projects

    This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Scrum Master to progress their career. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!

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