- Work onsite in Toronto, Canada up to 3 days a week collaborating with the team
- Working experience in collaborating with stakeholders to understand business problem statements and convert them into user stories
- Experience in articulating product vision and user stories in a way clearly understandable to development teams.
- Manage backlog of user stories for multiple products simultaneously
- Establish user story acceptance criteria and refined stories with Scrum teams
- Working experience in creating Sprint Release Plans with input from development teams
- Experience in Agile methods and processes to promote a disciplined and transparent project management process
- Background: Any Bachelor Degree
- Certified SAFe Scrum Master
- 5+ years of relevant work experience
- Type of job: Temporary Contractor – 1 year
- Date candidate required: Immediate
- Location: Toronto
- Work hours are Monday - Friday, normal 37.5 hour week
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