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ServiceNow Developer (Active Secret Clearance)

United States

GTI2 is seeking a ServiceNow Developer to play a pivotal role in successfully designing and deploying ServiceNow solutions for our clients. You will be responsible for designing, configuring, customizing, and implementing ServiceNow applications to meet specific client business requirements. Your technical expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence will contribute significantly to our projects' success and our clients' satisfaction.

Your responsibilities include:

  • Solution Discovery & Design: Work closely with Solutions Architects and Business Analysts to understand and document the business outcomes and functional requirements and translate them into effective ServiceNow solution designs.
  • Technical Implementation: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement ServiceNow solutions to align with the designed requirements and ensure solutions meet industry best practices. Develop and maintain complex scripts, business rules, and UI policies.
  • Data Migration: Support data migration design and activities from legacy systems to ServiceNow, ensuring data accuracy and consistency during the transition. Validate that data is migrated to the most beneficial ServiceNow data structures, leveraging out-of-the-box data schemas before designing custom tables and fields.
  • Integration Management: Assist architects and senior developers in integrating ServiceNow with other systems and applications to create seamless end-to-end processes.
  • Technical Documentation: Create detailed documentation of configurations, customizations, data schemas, and other technical decisions for future reference.
  • Testing and Quality Assurance: Conduct thorough testing of ServiceNow configurations to validate functionality, data integrity, and user experience. Address any issues and perform necessary adjustments to ensure the solution meets the desired outcomes.
  • User Training: Support end-user training to ensure smooth adoption of the implemented solution.
  • Change Management: Support change management efforts by assisting senior developers, architects, and users during the transition period, addressing inquiries, and resolving issues promptly.
  • Incident and Problem Resolution: Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to ServiceNow implementations. Collaborate with support teams to provide timely resolution to incidents and problems.
  • Security and Compliance: Adhere to security best practices and ensure that implemented solutions meet relevant compliance requirements.
  • Continuous Learning: Stay updated on the latest ServiceNow features, enhancements, and best practices to enhance the quality of implementations and maintain expertise in the platform. Continue certification and training process to meet Practice standards and growth areas and contribute to the continued success of the team.
  • Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with project managers, other implementation specialists, and stakeholders to ensure seamless project coordination and effective, regular communication, including risks, issues, successes, and overall project status.

What you'll be doing:

  • Develop, configure, and enhance ServiceNow applications, ensuring alignment with business objectives and best practices.
  • Stay current with ServiceNow products, features, and industry trends to drive innovation.
  • Conduct technical assessments and provide recommendations for improving existing ServiceNow implementations.
  • Perform unit, system, and integration testing.
  • Debug and fix technical problems.
  • Support the development of detailed technical documentation.
  • Provide demonstrations of developed applications to product owners and end users.
  • Participate in platform upgrade activities including regression testing and reconfiguration.
  • Ensure the security, scalability, and maintainability of ServiceNow solutions.

Requirements:

  • 3 + years of ServiceNow experience.
  • 2 Active ServiceNow CIS certifications.
  • Bachelors degree is required
  • 1+ years of experience in ServiceNow Modules such as GRC, SPM, and ITSM, as well as with App Engine and Scoped Apps.
  • 1+ years of experience with Software Development Lifecycle methodologies, deliverables, and controls.
  • U.S. Citizenship is required due to federal contract requirements.
  • Must have an active DoD Secret Clearance.
  • MUST RESIDE IN THE United States (U.S.) and the work MUST BE PERFORMED in the United States (U.S.), as this work is for a federal contract and laws do apply.

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