4 of 4 Backlog Refinement Jobs in Somerset

Junior Product Manager

Hiring Organisation
Propel
Location
Bath, Somerset, UK
Employment Type
Full-time
competitor data Translate findings into clear opportunities and propositions Write clear, concise user stories to guide development Prioritise and refine the product backlog Facilitate day-to-day delivery alongside development teams Work closely with UX/UI Designers to create seamless digital experiences Skills & Experience (Candidates must have ...

Scrum Master

Hiring Organisation
Computer Network Defence Ltd (CND)
Location
Bath, Somerset, UK
Employment Type
Full-time
coach them to focus on outcomes Empower teams to be self-managing and remove obstacles to progress Support Product Owners with backlog refinement and facilitate planning and Scrum events within timeboxes Build strong relationships across teams and stakeholders to promote innovation and continuous improvement Collaborate with other ...

Scrum Master

Hiring Organisation
Computer Network Defence Ltd (CND)
Location
Somerset, England, United Kingdom
coach them to focus on outcomes Empower teams to be self-managing and remove obstacles to progress Support Product Owners with backlog refinement and facilitate planning and Scrum events within timeboxes Build strong relationships across teams and stakeholders to promote innovation and continuous improvement Collaborate with other ...

Product Consultant - Defence

Hiring Organisation
Kainos
Location
Bath, Somerset, UK
Employment Type
Full-time
your mark? Join us and be part of something bigger. As a Product Consultant in Kainos you will be responsible for your teams backlog maturity, taking ownership of features from inception through to delivery. You will drive MVP thinking and communicating the value of it with those … communication styles where necessary Responsible for the breakdown of an area of work from inception through to delivery, managing the team's backlog ensuring quality and maturity Responsible for the elicitation of functional, technical and non-functional requirements, translating these into user stories so they are easily understood ...