Scrum Master

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2 weeks ago
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Jet2.com and Jet2Holidays are always looking for great people to join our award-winning team of colleagues. We're looking to hire a Scrum Master to join our central data team. Reporting to one of our Data & Analytics Engineering Managers, our Scrum Master will work across several multi-disciplinary data teams to support the effective and efficient delivery of data initiatives to our internal business stakeholders.

As our Scrum Master, you'll have access to a wide range of benefits including:

Remote working
Colleague discounts on Jet2holidays and Jet2.com flights
Generous Discretionary Profit Share Scheme
At Jet2.com and Jet2holidays we're working together to deliver an amazing journey, literally! We work together to really drive forward a 'Customer First' ethos, creating unforgettable package holidays and flights. We couldn't do it without our wonderful people.

What you'll be doing:

You'll work as a Scrum Master across one or more delivery teams and ideally supporting the delivery of data initiatives (data engineering, data warehousing, data science, MI, and analytics).
You'll act in an agile coaching capacity within the teams.
You'll use your excellent knowledge of agile principles and approaches to be able to contribute towards an environment of continuous improvement.
You'll provide coaching and development and ensure that consistent processes and practices are being followed across the Data delivery teams.
What you'll have:

You'll be a Certified Scrum Master.
You'll have experience using a scaled agile framework such as SAFe, DAD, or LeSS.
You'll have experience in managing and delivering projects in a fast paced, agile environment which incorporates multiple teams, business areas or systems through the full project lifecycle.
You'll have strong stakeholder management experience.
You'll have experience of working in a data delivery function, specifically any exposure to large-scale data warehouse projects, data science delivery or cloud data engineering projects.
Join us as we redefine travel experiences and create memories for millions of passengers. At Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, your potential has no limits. Apply today and let your career take flight!

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