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ServiceNow Developer

Remote (with potential 25% travel to Battle Creek, MI)

ServiceNow Developer

Location: Remote (U.S.) — up to 25 % travel to Battle Creek, MI
Client: DLA
Clearance: IT-II (Secret or above preferred)
Salary Range: $110,000 – $150,000 (depending on experience)
Period of Performance: 1 August 2025 – 31 December 2025 (full-time, 40 hrs/week)


Who we are

Horizon Industries Limited is a dynamic IT and management-consulting firm headquartered in Tysons Corner, VA. Since 1996, we’ve grown into a team of mission-focused professionals delivering full-cycle digital services across the public and private sectors. We foster a diverse, growth-minded culture rooted in employee success and positive mission impact.

Who we are looking for

We’re seeking a ServiceNow Developer to join an Agile delivery team modernizing HR Service Delivery (HRSD) and Employee Center Pro for a DoD organization. You’ll work remotely while traveling quarterly to Battle Creek, MI for PI planning, stakeholder demos, and production cut-overs. The ideal candidate brings hands-on ServiceNow expertise, an active Public-Trust clearance, and a commitment to secure, user-centric solutions.

What your day-to-day will look like

  • Configure and customize HRSD, Employee Center Pro, catalog items, flows, and ACLs in ServiceNow.

  • Analyze user stories, estimate effort, and define acceptance criteria in a cross-functional Agile squad.

  • Develop Client Scripts, Business Rules, Script Includes, and ATF tests; ensure code quality through peer reviews.

  • Present sprint demos to senior stakeholders and incorporate feedback into future iterations.

  • Troubleshoot defects, perform root-cause analysis, and implement fixes that meet security and performance standards.

  • Produce technical documentation, knowledge articles, and user-training materials.

  • Safeguard the platform’s security posture, adhering to DoD and RMF best practices while supporting ATO activities.

What we’d like to see on your résumé

  • Active ServiceNow Certified System Administrator (CSA)required

  • 2 + years of hands-on ServiceNow development (catalog, scripting, Flow Designer, HRSD).

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution.

  • Experience working in Agile/Scrum teams and presenting progress to non-technical stakeholders.

  • Strong JavaScript skills and familiarity with ServiceNow Studio, Update Sets, and ATF.

Bonus if you have

  • ServiceNow Certified Application Developer (CAD).

  • Direct experience with HR Service Delivery or Employee Center Pro modules.

  • Knowledge of unit-testing frameworks, DevOps pipelines, or automated CI/CD in ServiceNow.

  • Prior work on DoD, VA, or DHS ServiceNow implementations.

Required Qualifications

  • Active IT-II (or higher) that is fully transferable at time of hire.

  • U.S. citizenship (government contract requirement).

  • Ability to travel up to 25 % to Battle Creek, MI throughout the Period of Performance.

Why you’ll love working at Horizon

  • Remote-first flexibility with quarterly travel for key events.

  • Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision).

  • 401(k) with immediate vesting and employer match.

  • Student-Loan Repayment Program and Educational Assistance.

  • Paid Time Off plus federal holidays.

  • Certification support and access to our continuous-learning platform.

  • Gym Reimbursement Program.

  • Growth-driven, employee-first company culture.


Horizon Industries Limited is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.

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