Service Now Developer - SECRET - 100% Onsite

Remote
Temporary
Entry Level

Sr. Service Now Developer

Job Overview

We are seeking an experienced Service Now Developer to join our team. This role requires heavy development expertise and will be instrumental in our migration from Vancouver to Xanadu platforms.

Key Requirements

  • 2-8 years of ServiceNow development experience (8 years is ideal)
  • Strong focus on development, not administration
  • Proficiency in:
    • System configuration
    • Workflow configuration
    • Building user-friendly forms
  • Active Security+ certification (must include certification number on resume)
  • Experience with AWS cloud
  • Secret clearance (minimum), with potential for TS/SCI (no polygraph)

Primary Responsibilities

  • Lead ServiceNow development initiatives
  • Implement and customize ServiceNow modules
  • Ensure system security and compliance
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams for seamless integration

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with ServiceNow Telecommunication Modules:
  • TSM (Telecom Service Management)
  • TSOM (Telecom Service Operations Management)
  • TNI (Telecom Network Inventory)
  • OMT (Order Management Telecom)

Work Location

On-site at one of the following Air Force Bases:
  • Fort Meade, Baltimore
  • Hill Air Force Base, Utah
  • Scott Air Force Base, St. Louis

Additional Information

  • Security+ certification required within 14 days of hire
  • Position requires at least a Secret clearance, with potential for TS/SCI
  • This is not an administration-focused role
Qualified candidates should have a passion for ServiceNow development and a track record of successful implementations in complex environments. Join our team and contribute to cutting-edge solutions in the telecommunications sector.

About us:
iTrust Human Capital Management is an equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, pregnancy, citizenship, family status, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.

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