Scrum Master

M9 Solutions is dedicated to providing IT services and solutions to the Federal Government by mobilizing the right people, skills, clearance levels, and technologies to help organizations who desire improved performance and modern, sustainable change. M9 has provided quality IT services and support to more than 30 Federal Agencies and multiple commercial customers nationwide. Our capabilities include digital transformation, software development, cloud migration, applications & infrastructure, cybersecurity, data delivery & analytics, and IT talent solutions.

 

M9 Solutions is seeking a Scrum Master to work hybrid remote/on-site on a government contract for a client located in Lanham, MD. Candidates must be eligible to obtain a Public Trust level clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze propositions and assess decision-making factors such as strategic alignment, cost/benefit, and risk.
  • Work closely with the Product Owners and Product Manager to define a product approach to meet the specified user need.
  • Develop product roadmaps, backlogs, and measurable success criteria, and write user stories (i.e., can establish a path to delivery for breaking down stories).
  • Define skill requirements and map internal, agency, and external (partners/specialist contractors) resources.
  • Analyze and map project risks approach and propose mitigation solutions.
  • Define how the predicted user and financial benefit can be realized, and how channel shift shall be measured.
  • Make recommendations for action against analysis performed.
  • On a regular basis, manage, coordinate, organize, update grammar, and maintain documentation that is clear, concise, organized, and easily accessible for current and future reference.
  • This documentation will utilize existing tools and should include system architecture diagrams, flow diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, Swaggerdocs, JavaDocs, and other diagrams as appropriate.
  • Write documentation so that future team resources can easily assimilate and understand the referenced topics.
  • This documentation should be consolidated and contained within a systems-level, holistic documentation suite, with a hierarchical structure that is easy to navigate and understand at both a high and detailed level.
  • Format, location, and paradigm of this documentation to be collaboratively defined along with AD management and tech advisors.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Eligibility to obtain a Public Trust level clearance; an active Public Trust level clearance is preferred.
  • 3+ years of Scrum Master experience in a medium to large Agile enterprise.
  • Skilled in IIBA best practices, in-depth analysis and system understanding.
  • Ability to coach teams to Agile practices.
  • Ability to evaluate Agile methodology currently being followed by teams and propose and implement shift towards industry best practices.
  • Institutional knowledge and in-depth understanding of the OLA program, delivery partners, and system design.
  • Expert experience in requirements gathering, writing, tracing, and managing, i.e. User Story Map, Use Case development, User Story writing, INVEST criteria, and dependency mapping.
  • Familiar with a range of digital/web services and solutions, ideally where open source and agile development methodologies have been applied.
  • An eye for detail.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Ability to rationalize complex information to make it understandable for others to work.
  • Ability to interrogate reported information and challenge sources where inconsistencies are found.
  • Scrum Master certification is preferred.

Full-Time Employee Compensation

  • M9 Solutions’ pay range for this position is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include, but are not limited to, responsibilities of the position, education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, as well as internal equity, location, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
  • M9 Benefits - https://m9solutions.com/why-join-m9/#our-benefits

Salary Range
$60,000$180,000 USD

 

M9 Solutions, LLC (M9) is a Federal contractor and we comply with all applicable federal laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We also adhere to the affirmative action requirements of the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, ensuring equal opportunity for veterans and individuals with disabilities. Please click here to complete M9's Voluntary Self-Identification Form and then email it to hr@m9solutions.com. If you need accommodation during the application process or encounter difficulties using our website, please contact our Human Resources Department at hr@m9solutions.com or 703-936-0880.

With 14+ years of proven delivery and steady growth, M9 Solutions is a unique small business with credible past performance and key capabilities offering project management services, solution architects, business analysts, program managers, technical architects, and technical consultants. M9 was recognized as an Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, and 2012. M9 Solutions believes that work should be fun, rewarding, and something everyone can be excited about. We offer a competitive compensation package and value diversity in driving the vision of the company.

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