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The ServiceNow Architect will be responsible for mapping business requirements and spearheading the design, development and implementation of the ServiceNow solution. I am currently seeking a ServiceNow Architect This role requires close partnership and collaboration with other Business Stakeholders and Subject Matter Experts.
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Experience of enterprise IT infrastructure, applications, data management/integrations, systems development, and business processes. Systematic review of the business, security, service, and information systems domain components of a proposed solution to a business (agency) need/problem Review enterprise IT Projects for business alignment with state and agency goals, as well as the alignment with state and agency IT goals, objectives and strategies Review Statewide IT Procurements, inclusive of procurement artifacts (e.g.
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Work with associated Bobbitt Group team members including; business development, civil engineering, interior design, estimating, construction management and field superintendents while promoting a positive and safe work environment.
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Superior skills include business analysis, process facilitation, change management, creative and critical thinking, superior written and verbal communications, technical writing, problem solving, presentations, and public speaking.
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Demonstrated experience aligning enterprise architecture practice to business strategy, and the ability to map business strategy to IT capabilities. A Public Sector client of ours is looking for a IT/Enterprise Architect to work on their ongoing project in the Raleigh, NC office.
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Facilitates the development and evolution of architecture and enterprise governance processes. Skill(s): Knowledge of mainframe, server, and database platforms as well as associated architectures and application designs , Knowledge of IT principals and practices, Knowledge of financial business and technology.
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Experienced in development using Business Action Language and testing using DVS, Junit, and SOAP UI. 10 to 12 or more years of experience in rule-based solution development in complex integrated enterprise systems using IBM ODM as the core rule engine.
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