ServiceNow Developer

Capgemini
Manchester
1 year ago
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About the job you're considering

We’re seeking a ServiceNow developer who wants to grow their career and delight customers through a hybrid of project and foundational activities. We take a modern approach of working collaboratively internally and externally to achieve high levels of satisfaction both for our clients and ourselves. The ideal candidate will have experience in designing, developing, and implementing ServiceNow solutions to improve business processes and improve user experiences. In this role you will work closely with our technology teams as well as our Automation Development team. The focus of all our staff is to enhance and transform our customer platforms and experience for the better.

Hybrid working: The places that you work from day to day will vary according to your role, your needs, and those of the business; it will be a blend of Company offices, client sites, and your home; noting that you will be unable to work at home 100% of the time.

If you are successfully offered this position, you will go through a series of pre-employment checks, including: 
identity, nationality (single or dual) or immigration status, employment history going back 3 continuous years, and unspent criminal record check (known as Disclosure and Barring Service)

Your role

As an integral part of our ServiceNow team, you’ll have fantastic opportunities to develop both yourself and our collective. As part of the team, you’ll be empowered to:

Design, develop and maintain ServiceNow applications and modules, with a particular focus on Virtual Agent and RPA flows Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions. Implement and configure ServiceNow Virtual Agent to automate and streamline the customer experience Integrate RPA tools with ServiceNow for automating repetitive tasks and optimizing workflow efficiency. Optimize ServiceNow platform performance and ensure high availability by monitoring, analysing, and resolving performance issues.

You can bring your whole self to work. At Capgemini, striving for equity, diversity and inclusion is part of everyday life, and will be part of your working reality. We have built an inclusive and welcoming environment, for everyone.
 

Your skills and experience

Wide-ranging experience in developing and customising ServiceNow, including workflows and integrations Proficiency in ServiceNow Virtual Agent and/or RPA Excellent programming skills in JavaScript A problem-solving and analytical approach The ability to communicate and collaborate with people at all levels
 

Your security clearance

To be successfully appointed to this role, it is a requirement to obtain Security Check (SC) clearance. 
To obtain SC clearance, the successful applicant must have resided continuously within the United Kingdom for the last 5 years, along with other criteria and requirements.
Throughout the recruitment process, you will be asked questions about your security clearance eligibility such as, but not limited to, country of residence and nationality.
Some posts are restricted to sole UK Nationals for security reasons; therefore, you may be asked about your citizenship in the application process.
 

What does ‘Get The Future You Want ‘ mean for you?

You’d be joining an accredited Great Place to work for Wellbeing in 2023. Employee wellbeing is vitally important to us as an organisation. We see a healthy and happy workforce a critical component for us to achieve our organisational ambitions. To help support wellbeing we have trained ‘Mental Health Champions’ across each of our business areas, and we have invested in wellbeing apps such as Thrive and Peppy. 
You will be empowered to explore, innovate, and progress. You will benefit from Capgemini’s ‘learning for life’ mindset, meaning you will have countless training and development opportunities from thinktanks to hackathons, and access to 250,000 courses with numerous external certifications from AWS, Microsoft, Harvard ManageMentor, Cybersecurity qualifications and much more.

Why you should consider Capgemini

Growing clients’ businesses while building a more sustainable, more inclusive future is a tough ask. But when you join Capgemini, you join a thriving company and become part of a diverse collective of free-thinkers, entrepreneurs and industry experts. A powerful source of energy that drives us all to find new ways technology can help us reimagine what’s possible. It’s why, together, we seek out opportunities that will transform the world’s leading businesses. And it’s how you’ll gain the experiences and connections you need to shape your future. By learning from each other every day, sharing knowledge and always pushing yourself to do better, you’ll build the skills you want. And you’ll use them to help our clients leverage technology to grow their business and give innovation that human touch the world needs. So, it might not always be easy, but making the world a better place rarely is.
 

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