Semiconductors
• As a Scrum Master, you will be responsible for facilitating Agile ceremonies, coaching the team on SAFe Agile principles, and ensuring that the team delivers high-quality software in a predictable and
sustainable manner. You will work closely with Product Owners, Release Train Engineers, and other stakeholders to remove impediments and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
• Facilitating Scrum ceremonies (Daily Stand-ups, Sprint Planning, Reviews, Retrospectives)
• Supporting the team in achieving their sprint goals and commitments
• Coaching the team on Agile and SAFe practices
• Identifying and removing impediments to team progress
• Supporting PI Planning and aligning with the Agile Release Train
• Promoting collaboration and transparency across teams and stakeholders
• Tracking and reporting team metrics (velocity, burndown, etc.)
• Encouraging a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement documentation
• Proven experience as a Scrum Master in a SAFe Agile environment
• Strong understanding of Agile principles and frameworks (Scrum, Kanban, SAFe)
• Excellent facilitation, coaching, and conflict resolution skills
• Experience working with software development teams, preferably in automotive or embedded systems
• Familiarity with Agile tools (JIRA, Confluence, Rally, etc.)
• Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
• SAFe Scrum Master certification or equivalent is a plus
• HAL/EL team is a software development team which delivers reference applications for S32K automotive platforms.
• The team is well balanced having a good mix of senior, intermediate and junior engineers.
Collaboration [in and outside the team] is essential for the job, learning from and sharing with others the know-how required. A high degree of self-organizing is required to cope with task variation and level of interaction with stakeholders.
• Stakeholders range from product owners, project managers, program managers, field application engineers and 3rd party contacts.
• The HAL/EL team is actively contributing to CoreRide platform and the broader Software Defined Vehicle strategy. This involves developing reference applications and integration layers that support dynamic software deployment, over-the-air updates, and scalable vehicle architectures.