Insight International (UK) Ltd
AWS Scrum Master

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AWS Scrum Master
Employment Type: Inside IR35 Contract
Location: Macclesfield, UK
Job Summary
We are looking for an experienced AWS Scrum Master to lead Agile teams delivering cloud-native solutions on AWS. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in Scrum practices, hands-on experience working in AWS environments, and proficiency in tools like Jira, Confluence, and ServiceNow. This role requires a balance of Agile leadership, cloud delivery understanding, and stakeholder coordination.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Core Scrum Master
- Strong experience delivering projects in Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments
- Good understanding of AWS services such as EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, and VPC
- Deep knowledge of Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban; SAFe is a plus)
- Hands-on expertise with Jira (backlog management, sprint tracking, dashboards)
- Strong experience using Confluence for documentation and collaboration
- Practical experience with ServiceNow workflows (incident, change, problem management)
- Experience working with DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines in cloud environments
- Strong analytical skills to interpret Agile metrics and improve team performance
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills
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- Facilitate Agile ceremonies: Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-ups, Sprint Reviews, and Retrospectives
- Act as a servant leader, coaching teams on Agile best practices and ensuring Scrum adoption
- Drive delivery of cloud-based solutions on AWS, ensuring alignment with sprint goals and release timelines
- Collaborate with Product Owners to refine and prioritize the product backlog
- Identify, track, and remove impediments affecting team progress
- Manage cross-team dependencies in a cloud/DevOps environment
- Track sprint progress, velocity, and other Agile metrics using Jira
- Maintain documentation, sprint reports, and knowledge repositories in Confluence
- Coordinate with ITSM processes using ServiceNow (incident, problem, and change management)
- Support release planning and deployments in Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments
- Work closely with DevOps, cloud architects, and engineering teams to ensure smooth CI/CD execution
- Drive continuous improvement through retrospectives and Agile maturity initiatives
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