ServiceNow developer/Lead
Buxton Consulting is seeking a ServiceNow Developer to support their B2B SaaS operations. The role involves managing full life cycle implementations for CSM, ITSM, HRSD, and CMD modules, alongside system administration and integrations. Candidates must have 10 years of specific experience and be prepared for overlapping IST/PST support hours. The position requires strong communication skills for user training and support across production and sandbox environments.
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Experience
10+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Buxton Consulting is seeking a ServiceNow Developer to support their B2B SaaS operations. The role involves managing full life cycle implementations for CSM, ITSM, HRSD, and CMD modules, alongside system administration and integrations. Candidates must have 10 years of specific experience and be prepared for overlapping IST/PST support hours. The position requires strong communication skills for user training and support across production and sandbox environments.
TAL's take
ServiceNow specialized role with high YOE requirement at a small consulting firm with potential for heavy overtime and weekend support.
Specific technical modules and responsibilities are clearly defined, though the company context is typical for a consultancy.
Watchouts
- weekend support and extra hours support
- Support hours extending till 12.30 am IST
Must haves
- 10 years of ServiceNow experience
- Experience in CSM, ITSM, HRSD, and CMD
- Full life cycle implementations in CSM, ITSM, HRSD, CMD
- Experience with Inbound and Outbound integrations
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
Tools and skills
About the company
Small consultancy firm specialized in staff augmentation.
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