Senior Developer - ServiceNow

London
2 months ago
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Senior Developer – ServiceNow – 6 months – hybrid London – up to £639 pday Umbrella)

Our client is seeking an experienced Senior Developer (ServiceNow) to work on a hybrid basis for approx. 1 day per month based in London.

As a Developer you will help design, develop and configure the ServiceNow platform as we transform services by automating manual processes through the development of digital workflows and adoption of new Products. This will involve experience of configuration of workflow processes and will require proficiency in JavaScript.

The requires focus on defined work packages that will optimise the existing platform as identified by the Value Streams. You’ll proactively identify platform enhancements to maximise value, working with colleagues and beyond to meet their strategic and business objectives.

You will be able to communicate clearly across different disciplines, Digital colleagues, and to stakeholders.

As a public sector organisation, our client follows the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Capability Framework. The following capabilities are particularly relevant to this role:

Essential experience required:

System Administration Experience

Significant knowledge and experience of designing, developing and configuring ServiceNow with hands-on experience of day-to-day technical platform administration, support and maintenance.

Technical Background

With a solid technical background and understanding of the following: cloud and virtual platform solutions, networking technologies, Desktop OSs (Windows 10, MacOS), Server OSs (Windows Server, Linux), Mobile OS (Windows, Android, iOS), PowerShell scripting, administration of Active Directory Services, Public Key Cryptography, administration of certification authority services, DNS (internal, external) and JavaScript.

Problem Solver

Innovative, collaborative and delivery-focused, with a demonstrable background of using technology to automate and address business problems.

Relationship and Influencing Skills

Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work inclusively, establishing positive working relationships and influencing people at all levels within the organisation including a challenging customer base. User focus is a key attribute.

ServiceNow and Service Management Experience

Certified ServiceNow System Administrator (CSA) with experience of configuration of workflow processes, a solid understanding of effective Service Management and ITIL processes and their application to IT operations and experience of all housekeeping e.g., backup activities occurring on a SaaS platform

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