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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Project Coordinator/ Scrum Master

Remote-US

Ludia Consulting is one of the fastest growing and innovative consulting firms in Microsoft Dynamics Finance & Supply Chain, Customer Engagement and PowerPlatform. We are looking for a team member that is committed to helping others and their communities while also growing professionally as part of our Ludia family.

We are not just a traditional organization; we are driven to help our partners and clients while delivering value every day. Our team members are also encouraged to grow by sharing their knowledge and experience through a multitude of community driven channels including local non-profit organizations.

The Role

We are seeking a highly organized and delivery-focused Project Coordinator / Scrum Master to support large-scale Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) programs ($2.5M+). This hybrid role drives Agile execution, facilitates Scrum ceremonies, and manages project coordination activities to improve delivery efficiency, team productivity, and program success. The role enables Project Managers to focus on financials, stakeholder alignment, and delivery outcomes.

Essential Functions

Agile / Scrum Leadership

  • Facilitate Scrum ceremonies (stand-ups, sprint planning, reviews, retrospectives)
  • Drive sprint execution discipline and Agile best practices
  • Ensure backlog readiness with Product Owners and Solution Architects
  • Identify and remove blockers; escalate risks as needed
  • Track and report sprint performance metrics

Project Coordination & PMO Support

  • Maintain Azure DevOps (ADO) backlog and dashboards
  • Manage RAID logs (Risks, Actions, Issues, Decisions)
  • Coordinate cross-functional dependencies
  • Prepare inputs for status reporting and executive updates
  • Capture meeting notes and track action items

Delivery Enablement

  • Improve delivery efficiency and team coordination
  • Ensure alignment across business and technical teams
  • Support Plan, Build, Test, and Deploy phases

Success Metrics

  • Improved sprint completion rates
  • High-quality backlog and ADO hygiene
  • Timely RAID tracking and resolution
  • Positive stakeholder feedback

Skills & Competencies

Required Qualifications

  • 3–6+ years in project coordination or Scrum Master roles
  • Experience facilitating Agile ceremonies
  • Experience with enterprise software implementations (ERP/CRM preferred)
  • Familiarity with Agile frameworks (Scrum, Kanban)
  • Experience with Azure DevOps
  • Strong communication and organizational skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 (F&O and/or CE)
  • Scrum certification (CSM, PSM, SAFe, etc.)
  • Consulting or client-facing experience
  • Understanding of PMO governance

Benefits / Why Ludia

  • Remote when not traveling to customer sites
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Full health benefits, vision, and dental
  • 401K
  • …and more! 

Ludia Consulting is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.

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