ServiceNow Technical Consultant/Dev (IRM/SecOps) | Remote

Manchester
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ServiceNow IRM or SecOps Technical Consultants - Remote
Salary: £50,000 - £90,000 (depending on experience)

We're working with a growing, well-backed ServiceNow specialist that's investing heavily in its Risk and Security capability, and they're looking to bring in strong IRM and SecOps talent to support a healthy pipeline of projects across the UK.

This isn't just another delivery role; you'll be front and centre with clients, helping them shape and implement robust, scalable solutions across IRM (Risk, Policy & Compliance, Vendor Risk, Audit) and SecOps (SIR, VR, Threat Intelligence, etc). You'll be trusted to lead conversations, challenge thinking where needed, and deliver solutions that actually land and add value, not just tick boxes.

It's a great opportunity if you want more ownership, more variety, and the chance to work on genuinely interesting programmes across regulated and security-conscious environments. You'll be joining a team that knows the platform inside out, but still gives you the space to bring ideas and do things properly.

The role is predominantly remote with occasional client site visits when needed. UK Security Clearance (or eligibility) is important given the nature of the work.

On offer is a strong package with salaries up to £90k depending on platform and module experience/specialism, alongside a solid benefits package including pension, private healthcare, and generous annual leave.

What you'll be doing
You'll be working closely with clients to understand their risk and security challenges, leading workshops, shaping requirements, and delivering end-to-end ServiceNow IRM and/or SecOps solutions. From initial design through to build and implementation, you'll play a key role in ensuring solutions are scalable, user-friendly, and aligned to best practice. You'll also contribute to continuous improvement across projects, helping clients get more from their platform over time.

What we're looking for

  • Experience delivering ServiceNow projects in a client-facing capacity
  • Strong exposure to IRM (Risk Management, Policy & Compliance, Vendor Risk, Audit) and/or SecOps
  • Solid understanding of ServiceNow best practice and platform capabilities
  • ServiceNow certifications (CSA and/or CIS preferred)
  • Comfortable running workshops and engaging with stakeholders at all levels
  • Strong technical capability - configuration, customisation, and solution design

    If you're at the point where you want more impact, more autonomy, and better projects to get stuck into, this is well worth a conversation.

    Looking to move quickly on this so send your CV in for immediate consideration.

    Modis International Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers in the UK. Modis Europe Ltd provide a variety of international solutions that connect clients to the best talent in the world. For all positions based in Switzerland, Modis Europe Ltd works with its licensed Swiss partner Accurity GmbH to ensure that candidate applications are handled in accordance with Swiss law.

    Both Modis International Ltd and Modis Europe Ltd are Equal Opportunities Employers.

    By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Modis International Ltd and/ or Modis Europe Ltd. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement which explains how we will use your information is available on the Modis website

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