You'll facilitate the development process around scrum principles, adapted to a fast-paced agentic team environment, working in short sprints. In this role you will:
Facilitate Scrum ceremonies (sprint planning, daily stand-ups, reviews, retrospectives) across two geographically distributed teams.
Adapt Scrum practices to reflect agentic workflows — for example, redefining what a "daily stand-up" means when agents complete tasks asynchronously and continuously rather than in daily human work blocks.
Help the team rethink story estimation, velocity, and definition of done in a context where AI agents can generate, test, and refactor code at a different pace and with different failure modes than human developers.
Coach developers on their evolving role: shifting from primarily writing code to specifying intent, reviewing/validating agent output, and supervising agentic pipelines.
Champion continuous improvement and a culture of experimentation, given how quickly agentic tooling and best practices are evolving.
Remove impediments for the team, including ones specific to agent tooling (e.g., agent access/permissions, infrastructure bottlenecks, prompt/spec quality issues).
Partner with Product Owners to ensure backlogs are structured in a way that's usable both by human developers and by AI agents (clear, unambiguous, testable acceptance criteria).
Track and report meaningful delivery metrics, recognizing that traditional metrics like story points or lines of code may need to be reconsidered or supplemented.
Foster collaboration and trust between the two country-based teams, ensuring consistent practices, knowledge-sharing, and a shared understanding of agentic workflows across both locations