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Must be able to obtain Client Entry on Duty (EOD) Suitability prior to starting
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We are seeking ServiceNow Developers with active DoD Secret Clearance to join our team in supporting critical projects located at Fort Meade, MD or Scott Air Force Base; Ogden, UT. As a ServiceNow Developer, you will play a key role in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of ServiceNow solutions tailored to meet the needs of our defense clients.
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The ServiceNow Developer will be experienced with ServiceNow implementations of ITSM, ITAM, and ITOM and will have practical experience with the implications of sustaining those processes.
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ServiceNow developer certification, preferably Certified System Administrator (CSA). Develop, maintain, and enhance applications on the ServiceNow platform including, but not limited to, ITSM, CSM, SPM>PPM, APW (now SPW), CMDB, ITOM/ITAM, ATF, DevSecOps, HRSD, Service Portal, Change Management, Incident Management, Custom Development, etc.
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Independent self-starter and proactive at developing solutions and solving business problems using ServiceNow. MANDATORY SKILLS: U.S. Citizen with an active TS/SCI with Polygraph. Customize ServiceNow applications and facilitate roll out of new applications and modules and configure application UI, workflow, and API. Create, maintain configuration management on the ServiceNow platform in all environments.
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3 - 5 years of experience developing and configuring ServiceNow modules: ITSM, ITAM, ITOM, CSM, HRSD, etc along with integrating ServiceNow with other systems - Okta, Workday, Salesforce, etc.
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Extensive backend development experience with JavaScripts programming language and how it applies to ServiceNow, along with ServiceNow Glide. Independent self-starter and proactive at developing solutions and solving business problems using ServiceNow.
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This requirement is project dependent, but candidates should assume up to 50% travel Extras We Would Love to See Big 4 or Management Consulting Experience At least one of the following certifications or acceptable equivalent: CISA, CISSP, CISM, CBCP, CIA, CIPP, CIPM, or CFE Conversational knowledge of Identity and Access Governance requirements Strong project management skills ServiceNow SecOps.
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Lead Software Engineer, Full Stack (JavaScript, Typescript, Node.js)
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As a ServiceNow Developer you will be a key member of the overall client project team working to implement and configure ServiceNow for one or more applications mentioned. Required certifications as a ServiceNow Certified System Administrator and ServiceNow Certified Application Developer.
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Devis is currently seeking a ServiceNow Developer to provide support for the Department of State Refugee Processing Center, a U.S. international development program in Rosslyn, VA. In support of this project, the ideal candidate will be interested in.
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A law firm is looking for an IT Asset Manager (ServiceNow) to join their team in Washington, D.C. Demonstrated experience with leading systems and tools for IT asset management, discovery, and automation / workflow capabilities (e.g., ServiceNow, Tanium.
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In Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field 2+ years of database development and data analysis experience 2+ years of data transformation experience A good understanding of dimensional models (Star or Snowflake schemas) Proven experience as a BI Developer or similar role, with a strong understanding of business intelligence concepts and methodologies Proficiency in SQL programming and experience with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc.
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The Front End Web Developer will perform front end web development using modern techniques and frameworks (e.g., HTML5, CSS3, CSS frameworks like LESS and SASS, Responsive Design, Bourbon, Twitter Bootstrap); perform JavaScript development using modern standards, including strict mode compliance, modularization techniques and tools, and frameworks and libraries (e.g., jQuery, MV.
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The Talend ETL Developer is a key member of CHIA's software development organization and our Data Operations and Technology team reporting to the Associate Director of Master Data Management and ETL Design.
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