Agile Environment Jobs in Remote

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Accounts Payable (AP) & Systems Analyst

Company: Xello

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Xello is seeking an Accounts Payable AP & Systems Analyst with experience in managing vendor invoices, payments, expense claims, and credit card reconciliations. The ideal candidate should have proficiency in NetSuite, advanced Excel skills, and the ability to automate processes. They will be responsible for generating financial reports, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and assisting in month-end and year-end closing activities.

Compliance QHSE Analyst

Company: Equinix, Inc

Location: Stockholm, Sweden / Remote

Posted Jan 25, 2025

GenAI Architect

Company: ServiceNow

Location: San Diego, CA / Remote

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Senior Legal Counsel

Company: Sophos

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Sophos, a global leader in cybersecurity, is seeking a Senior Legal Counsel with commercial legal experience, particularly in an IT environment. The role involves negotiating contracts, advising on legal risks, managing internal queries, and improving business processes. The ideal candidate will have a Juris Doctor degree, at least 8 years of commercial legal experience, strong negotiation skills, and the ability to work independently. Sophos offers a competitive salary range, comprehensive benefits, and a remote-first working model.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Agile Environment roles by seniority level?
Agile salaries vary by role, industry, and location. In the U.S., a Junior Scrum Master earns $70k–$90k annually, a Mid‑level earns $90k–$120k, a Senior or Agile Coach $120k–$160k, a Lead or Release Train Engineer $140k–$180k, and a Director of Agile Transformation $170k–$220k. European and Australian markets show similar ranges when adjusted for purchasing power parity.
What skills and certifications are required in Agile Environment?
Key skills include facilitation, backlog prioritization, stakeholder engagement, and data‑driven metrics. Technical fluency in tools like Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps, and Miro is essential. Certifications such as Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), Professional Scrum Master (PSM), SAFe Agilist, SAFe Practitioner, LeSS Practitioner, and Kanban Management Professional carry significant weight.
Is remote work available in Agile Environment positions?
Yes. Over 70% of Agile roles on jobtransparency.com support full‑time remote or hybrid arrangements. Teams rely on video conferencing (Zoom, Teams), real‑time collaboration (Miro, Figma), and agile project trackers (Jira, Monday.com) to maintain cadence across time zones.
What are typical career progression paths in Agile Environment?
Starting as a junior developer or product owner, professionals often move to Scrum Master or Agile Coach, then to Release Train Engineer or Lead Product Owner. From there, opportunities expand to Director of Agile Transformation, Head of Product, or VP of Engineering, depending on strategic focus.
What industry trends affect Agile Environment roles?
Current trends include scaling Agile with SAFe and LeSS, increased automation of sprint planning using AI‑powered backlog tools, a shift toward DevSecOps practices, and a rise in remote‑first, cross‑functional squads. Regulatory sectors are also adopting Agile to meet compliance while accelerating delivery.

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