Mayo Clinic · 5 hours ago
IT Senior Application Analyst (SR Scrum Guide)- Remote
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Responsibilities
The IT Senior Application Analyst (Sr. Scrum Guide) is a highly skilled and experienced individual who is responsible for leading and facilitating multiple Scrum teams or Scrum of Scrums.
The Sr. Scrum Guide will work closely with the product owner (if exists), development team, and other stakeholders to ensure that the Scrum process is being followed effectively and that the team is delivering high-quality products on time and within budget and us meeting their goals and objectives.
The Sr. Scrum Guide is responsible for overseeing the Scrum Guides and ensuring that they are following the Scrum methodology.
They also provide guidance and support to the Scrum Guides in their roles.
Serves a primary role in the support of software programs or modules across multiple clinical and/or business functions.
Understands the business environment and the impact IT can have on the business environment.
Provides analysis and support for installed systems, as well as system implementation and integration projects, which require systems analysis, design, build, testing and implementation for specific modules or applications.
Functions as a liaison between clinical, business, and technical areas during the planning process and provides oversight throughout the project cycle.
Builds credibility and rapport with customers to understand their needs.
Researches requests to determine scope, size and impact.
Validates requirement information with the stakeholders to ensure completeness, correctness, and clarity.
Validates solutions to ensure it satisfies the stated requirements.
Maintains in-depth knowledge of existing systems and certification in the vended application.
Able to design, develop, or modify applications, algorithms, or rules via vendor tools or augmented tools developed within Mayo Clinic and are able to validate data integrity of changes introduced.
Works on strategic projects with a Project Manager and is able to manage small- to mid-sized operational projects independently.
Works independently across multiple departments and divisions in order to accomplish goals.
Creates test plans and evaluates current plans for improvement.
Guides and advises less experienced business analysts, and provides orientation and training for new employees.
Maintains knowledge of current and emerging technologies that directly affect enterprise processes.
Maintains awareness of overall enterprise architecture.
May be required to provide 24/7 on-call support.
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor’s Degree with 4 years’ experience OR Associate’s Degree with 6 years’ experience.
Authorization to work and remain in the United States, without necessity for Mayo Clinic sponsorship now, or in the future (for example, be a U.S. Citizen, national, or permanent resident, refugee, or asylee).
Mayo Clinic does not participate in the F-1 STEM OPT extension program.
Preferred
Knowledge of Agile and Scrum principles, practices, and theory
Ability to facilitate Scrum ceremonies such as sprint planning, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives
Experience in coaching teams on Agile and Scrum values and principles
Excellent communication, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills
Understanding of software development processes and procedures
Ability to track and report progress against project goals
Knowledge of tools and techniques for effective product backlog management
Experience with metrics and analytics to measure
Certified Scrum Master and or SAFe Agilist Certification
Company
Mayo Clinic
MayoClinic is a nonprofit medical practice and medical research group focused on integrated health care, education, and research.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$398.1MKey Investors
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeAmerican Heart AssociationJay Alix
2024-09-24Grant· $12M
2023-07-26Grant· undefined
2019-10-31Grant· $15M
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