Senior Scrum Lead
Okta
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the Scrum Team(s) in being Agile with a focus on a product-driven organization embracing a customer-focused product operating model
- Lead with a continuous improvement mindset, evolving the team's practices to deliver business outcomes
- Facilitate and support all Scrum events, removing impediments, coaching and onboarding team members
- Ensure critical blockers are removed and all parties are informed
- Facilitate internal communication and effective collaboration
- Guide the Scrum Team and others to understand agile values, principles, and practices. Help the scrum team achieve higher levels of maturity and effective delivery of value to the customers
- Partner with the Product Owner and Delivery team to understand priorities, groom the backlog, and set and deliver on sprint and quarterly plans
- Partner with Technical Program Managers to manage cross-functional programs with co-dependencies
- 5+ years of experience running multiple scrum teams in a SaaS environment
- 5+ years of experience coaching and mentoring technical Scrum teams
- Excellent knowledge of Agile Software Development
- Excellent knowledge of Atlassian products (Jira, Confluence) and/or other work management/collaboration tools
- Knowledge and demonstrated ability in working with collaboration Tools (Google Workspace, Slack, Zoom, Lucid)
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to analyse and think quickly to resolve roadblocks
- Ability to adapt to a changing environment and influence without authority
- Self-motivated with the ability to stay focused in the middle of distraction
- Exposure and/or knowledge of Business Systems such as Salesforce, Financial Management, Workday, etc
- Graduate coursework a plus
- Scrum Leader certification preferred (CSM, A-CSM, etc)
- Product Owner certification or equivalent preferred (CSPO, etc)
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