IT Project Manager/Scrum Master
Railroad Retirement BoardThis position is located in the Railroad Retirement Board's Bureau of Information Services; Policy & Compliance; Project Management Office. The incumbent will be responsible for implementation of information technology projects using waterfall, hybrid or agile methodologies for the Railroad Retirement Board. This job announcement may be used to fill one or more vacancies. This is a bargaining unit position. This position is represented by the Council of AFGE Locals in the Board.As an IT Project Manager/Scrum Master, you will: Lead multifaceted Information Technology (IT) software and infrastructure projects using waterfall, hybrid or agile delivery methods for the Railroad Retirement Board. Work across functional and organizational lines and deal with the full range of issues and concerns associated with IT systems within the agency. Manage project resources, including overseeing contractors and mentoring IT and business teams. Develop and implement plans, providing cost-benefit analysis, designing and conducting analytical studies, managing resources, and defining objectives and risks. Develop information systems testing strategies, identifying standards for infrastructure configuration, and developing information security plans and procedures. Serve as an Agile scrum master for application development projects by developing and executing user/epic stories, roadmap, product backlog, sprints, Kanban tracking, retrospectives, etc.
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