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Seeking an Agile Project Manager in Austin to lead complex technology projects. You will apply Agile methodologies to develop business requirements and manage full software lifecycles. This role requires expertise in documenting technology challenges and driving large-scale initiatives. Join a dy...
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United States , Austin
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Seeking an Agile Project Manager in Philadelphia to lead application development for environmental initiatives. You will manage resources, schedules, and budgets for complex IT projects, ensuring on-time delivery. Requires 6+ years of project management experience and 3+ years on a Scrum team. St...
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United States , Philadelphia
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Join Radancy, a global talent acquisition leader, as an Agile Project Manager in Bengaluru. Guide cross-functional engineering teams through the full development lifecycle using Scrum/Kanban. This hybrid role requires 1+ years as a Scrum Master with distributed team experience. Enjoy comprehensiv...
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India , Bengaluru
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Pursue a dynamic career at the intersection of leadership and innovation with Agile Project Manager jobs. This role is a modern evolution of traditional project management, centered on flexibility, collaboration, and delivering value to customers through iterative progress. An Agile Project Manager, often synonymous with roles like Scrum Master or Iteration Manager, acts as a facilitator, coach, and servant-leader for one or more teams. Their primary mission is to guide teams through the Agile development process, removing impediments and fostering an environment where cross-functional teams can excel. Unlike a traditional project manager who may command and control, an Agile Project Manager empowers the team to self-organize and make critical decisions, ensuring a faster response to change and a higher quality product. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for a core set of activities that drive project success. They organize and facilitate key Agile ceremonies such as Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-ups, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives. A central part of their role is coaching the team and the broader organization on Agile principles and practices, such as Scrum or Kanban. They work closely with Product Owners to refine and manage the product backlog, ensuring it is prioritized and ready for upcoming sprints. Tracking project progress is done through Agile metrics like velocity and burn-down charts, providing transparency to stakeholders. Crucially, they protect the team from external distractions and actively identify and eliminate impediments that hinder progress, all while fostering a culture of continuous improvement where the team regularly reflects on how to become more effective. To thrive in Agile Project Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills and qualifications is typically required. A solid understanding of Agile frameworks and methodologies is non-negotiable, with certifications like Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) or PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) being highly valued. Exceptional soft skills are paramount; this includes superior communication, facilitation, and conflict resolution abilities to navigate complex team dynamics. Strong leadership and coaching skills are essential to guide teams without resorting to command-and-control tactics. Analytical skills are needed to track metrics and assess project health, while organizational prowess helps in managing backlogs and schedules. While a bachelor's degree is common, proven experience in an Agile environment, often as a Scrum Master, Business Analyst, or developer, is frequently the most critical requirement. For those who are energized by enabling teams, driving process improvement, and delivering tangible results in a fast-paced setting, exploring Agile Project Manager jobs offers a rewarding and impactful career path.

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