Wärtsilä Oyj Abp is seeking an Agile Coach/Scrum Master to enhance their Digital Product Development organization in Helsinki, focusing on implementing LeSS principles and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. The role involves coaching teams, removing systemic impediments, and promoting agile methodologies while working in a collaborative environment that values empowerment and innovation
Job Summary
We are seeking an Agile Coach who will act as a scrum master, change agent, and teacher — helping not only teams but also the wider organization to make incremental changes with the goal of improving the overall product development capabilities.
You will coach individuals, teams and managers to expand their capabilities and facilitate the ability to challenge the status quo.
We want to change the course towards an interconnected and cleaner maritime future and are constantly on the lookout for future-oriented talent to join our team.
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Wärtsilä Oyj Abp is seeking an Agile Coach/Scrum Master to enhance their Digital Product Development organization in Helsinki, focusing on implementing LeSS principles and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. The role involves coaching teams, removing systemic impediments, and promoting agile methodologies while working in a collaborative environment that values empowerment and innovation.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Scrum Master experience
LeSS framework knowledge
coaching teams in self-management
addressing organizational impediments
facilitating Scrum events
challenging the status quo
Nice-to-have
people-centric ways of working
continuous learning culture
technical excellence and simplicity
shared vision of practices
sustainable societies through innovation
Key Requirements
Proven experience as Scrum Master
Strong background in coaching teams
Deep understanding of Scrum Guide and LeSS Principles
Relevant Scrum Master certifications
Ability to work co-located in Helsinki 2-3 days/week
Hands-on experience teaching software development practices