ServiceNow Lead Developer in Dallas, TX Accounting - Dallas, TX at Geebo

ServiceNow Lead Developer in Dallas, TX

Work with the business to define stories and then build, test and deliver the solution that meets the stakeholders' needs.
Configure, enhance, and maintain ServiceNow platform across multiple ServiceNow modules, including IT Service Management (ITSM), Customer Service Management (CSM), and Hardware Asset Management (HAM).
Develop solutions across the ServiceNow platform to utilize automation and integration capabilities of ServiceNow, focused on leveraging business services with out-of-the-box capabilitiesInfluence the business on the evolution of the ServiceNow platformAssist with performing upgrades to the ServiceNow platformQualifications / Other Expectations:
Ideal candidate should have deep expertise in configuring and scripting ServiceNow technologies.
Experienced in End-to-End System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) processes including customer requirement analysis, system design, testing and implementation.
The role requires the candidate to be hands-on with internal stakeholders, so communication skills are a must-have.
At least 3
years of experience developing on a technology platform.
At least 2
years of experience in design and implementation of ServiceNow PlatformExperience with JavaScript, HTML, CSS, , XML, JSON, REST/SOAP integrations.
Administration of a ServiceNow instance, including the allocation of permissions of roles/groups, modification of ESC Portal, CSM Portal, Community, Engagement Messenger and Virtual agent, Workflow, Business Rules, Script Includes, UI actions, UI policies, ACLs, Client Scripts, Data Policies, Inbound Actions, Import Sets and Catalog Items (Order Guides/Record Producers).
Optional experience with UI Builder ServiceNow Lead Developer in Dallas, TX Recommended Skills Administration Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Automation Css Communication Customer Relationship Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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