The Big Data Lead will manage project progress using Burn Down Charts, lead teams with SCRUM and Agile Kanban methodologies, and resolve conflicts.
Burn Down Charts, Conflict Management, Crystal Framework, Decision Making, Scrum, Agile Kanban, Leadership Skills, Problem Solving, SCRUM master
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