FAQs
What is the role of a Delivery Lead / SCRUM Master at AIG?
The Delivery Lead / SCRUM Master is responsible for managing a team of technical Business Analysts, Solution Architects, UX Designers, and Technical Leads to produce Requirements and Design artifacts for assigned Standard Commercial Underwriting Platform (SCUP) projects.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this position?
You need a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a similar field, along with 6+ years of experience delivering complex system integration projects.
Is experience in the insurance sector preferred for this role?
Yes, experience working in the insurance sector is preferred for candidates applying for this position.
What types of projects will the Delivery Lead / SCRUM Master be overseeing?
The projects include a combination of new and enhanced capabilities on the Digital Workflow and Policy Administration System for Commercial Insurance.
How does AIG support employee development?
AIG fosters employee development by offering various learning opportunities, a tuition reimbursement program, and resources for professional skills enhancement.
What is the culture like at AIG?
AIG is committed to creating a culture of inclusion and belonging that respects and celebrates diversity, with various Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and initiatives aimed at fostering a supportive work environment.
Does AIG provide benefits related to volunteering?
Yes, AIG offers a "Giving Back" program, which allows employees to take up to 16 hours a year to volunteer in their communities.
What project management methodologies are preferred for this role?
Strong familiarity with IT project management methodologies is preferred, along with the ability to adapt management style as required.
Will I need to manage global teams for this position?
Yes, the role requires managing a team of internal and vendor resources located across North America, the UK, Europe, and India.
How important are communication skills for this role?
Excellent communication skills are crucial, as the role involves collaboration with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.