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A technology company in Singapore is looking for an experienced Scrum Master to lead demand planning and manage team tasks. The role requires a minimum of 5 years in a Scrum Master position with strong skills in Agile methodologies and excellent communication abilities. You will lead scrum ceremonies, track team progress, and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to improve processes. This is an opportunity to make a significant impact in a dynamic environment with a focus on efficient product development.
Demand planning: Identify and analyze trends within the business activity, then generate demand requests for new products and/or services.
Plan and prioritize the execution of demand requests, efforts & estimates, and budget approvals based on strategic objectives and capacity planning. Align demand management with the organization’s mission while ensuring that the necessary resources and technology are in place to satisfy the demand at the same time.
Implement new methods of demand management & lead communication and sharing sessions with multiple teams to gather feedback and share relevant information.
Review demand management operations to identify areas for process improvement.
Lead & facilitate scrum ceremonies – Daily scrum, Sprint planning, Review & Retrospective as required.
Manage team tasks, progress & status: Work as the administrator of the scrum board. Ensure that tasks are up to date and the scrum tools like Jira software are working well. Work on eliminating external blockers and managing internal roadblocks through process or workflow improvements.
Reporting & Metrics: Manage & track various team related reports, progress & status for internal & external stakeholders.
Assist teams in making effective enhancements to the product. Helping the team make progress on the project by ensuring each person is working on the right tasks, helping to remove any obstacles to the team members’ progress, and protecting the team from distractions.