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Mastering SAFe 6.0 Release Train Engineer (RTE) | UPDATED |
12 students

Mastering SAFe 6.0 Release Train Engineer (RTE) | UPDATED |

Certified SAFe RTE: Facilitate, Lead, Deliver Value, PI Planning, ART Execution, & Continuous Delivery for Success.
Created byMuhammad Naeem
Last updated 6/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the core principles, values, and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe).
  • Identify the key responsibilities and competencies of a Release Train Engineer (RTE).
  • Apply servant leadership and coaching techniques to support agile teams and stakeholders.
  • Identify value streams and establish Agile Release Trains within an organization.
  • Build and support high-performing cross-functional agile teams.
  • Establish cadence and synchronization mechanisms for large-scale agile delivery.
  • Facilitate PI Planning sessions, including team breakouts, plan reviews, and problem-solving activities.
  • Identify, manage, and visualize dependencies and risks across teams and programs.
  • Track and analyze ART metrics to measure predictability and performance.
  • Lead Inspect and Adapt (I&A) events to drive continuous improvement.
  • Facilitate retrospectives and structured problem-solving workshops.
  • Improve collaboration, alignment, and execution across multiple agile teams.
  • Enable enterprise agility and support large-scale agile transformations.
  • Develop the skills and confidence required to perform effectively as a SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE).

Course content

6 sections25 lectures1h 17m total length
  • SAFe Framework Core Principles3:03
  • Definition and Purpose of an Agile Release Train (ART)3:00
  • Core Responsibilities of the Release Train Engineer2:55
  • RTE as a Servant Leader and Coach3:01

Requirements

  • No prior experience as a Release Train Engineer (RTE) is required.
  • An interest in enterprise agility and large-scale agile frameworks such as SAFe.
  • A willingness to learn agile leadership, facilitation, and coaching techniques.

Description

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.

This is an Unofficial Course.

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, organizations are increasingly adopting agile practices at scale to deliver value faster, improve collaboration, and respond effectively to changing market demands. The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) has emerged as one of the leading frameworks for implementing enterprise agility, and the Release Train Engineer (RTE) plays a critical role in ensuring the success of Agile Release Trains (ARTs). This comprehensive course is designed to equip aspiring and current Release Train Engineers with the knowledge, skills, and practical techniques needed to lead and facilitate large-scale agile initiatives using SAFe.

Throughout this course, you will gain a deep understanding of the core principles of SAFe and the essential responsibilities of the Release Train Engineer. You will learn how Agile Release Trains operate, how value streams are identified, and how multiple agile teams synchronize their efforts to deliver continuous value to customers. The course emphasizes the RTE's role as a servant leader, coach, and facilitator who drives alignment, collaboration, and relentless improvement across the enterprise.

A major focus of this course is Program Increment (PI) Planning, one of the most important events in SAFe. You will learn how to prepare organizations for PI Planning, ensure content and logistical readiness, facilitate planning sessions, manage team breakouts, coordinate dependencies, and address risks that may impact delivery. By mastering PI Planning, you will be able to help teams align around shared objectives and establish realistic commitments for successful execution.

Beyond planning, this course explores the day-to-day activities involved in executing a Program Increment. You will discover how to facilitate ART Sync events, Scrum of Scrums, and System Demos while leveraging Program Kanban to improve flow and transparency. You will also learn how to measure performance using key ART metrics, assess predictability, and ensure that business value is continuously delivered.

Continuous improvement is at the heart of agile organizations, and this course provides extensive coverage of the Inspect and Adapt (I&A) event. You will learn how to facilitate retrospectives, conduct quantitative assessments, identify improvement opportunities, and lead structured problem-solving workshops that drive meaningful organizational change.

Designed for agile leaders, Scrum Masters, project managers, product managers, coaches, and anyone involved in enterprise agility initiatives, this course combines theory with practical insights that can be immediately applied in real-world environments. Whether you are preparing for a Release Train Engineer role, seeking to enhance your SAFe expertise, or supporting large-scale agile transformations, this course provides the knowledge and confidence required to lead Agile Release Trains successfully.

By the end of this course, you will possess a strong foundation in SAFe Release Train Engineering and be prepared to facilitate alignment, foster collaboration, improve delivery predictability, and enable organizations to achieve true business agility at scale.

Thank you

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring Release Train Engineers (RTEs) who want to build expertise in SAFe and Agile Release Train leadership.
  • Current Release Train Engineers seeking to strengthen their facilitation, coaching, and leadership skills.
  • Scrum Masters looking to expand their responsibilities into enterprise-scale agile delivery.
  • Agile Coaches who support large-scale agile transformations within organizations.
  • Project Managers and Program Managers transitioning to agile ways of working.
  • Product Managers and Product Owners involved in Program Increment (PI) Planning and ART execution.
  • Engineering Managers and Team Leads responsible for coordinating multiple agile teams.
  • Business Leaders and Change Agents driving enterprise agility initiatives.
  • PMO professionals seeking to align governance with agile practices.
  • Anyone interested in learning how SAFe enables organizations to scale agile effectively and deliver value continuously.