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ServiceNow Administrator

Company Name:
Lorven technologies Inc
Our Direct Integration Client is looking for a ServiceNow Administrator For a Long Term Project in Milwaukee, WI below is the Detail requirement.

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Title: ServiceNow Administrator
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Duration: Long Term
Rate: Open

Job Description:
We are looking for a ServiceNow Administrator that would work on the implementation team.

Manage and assist in the implementation, ongoing design and maintenance of the ServiceNow ITSM Tool Suite.
Coordinate and implement requirements using Workflow, Java Script, HTML, XML, and ServiceNow Content Management.
Implement initial user roles and maintain them for ServiceNow.
Comply with systems development standards, procedures, guidelines, priorities, and schedules.
Develop and manage operational and reporting metrics for ServiceNow and related components of the ITSM platform.
Develop and manage the preparation of systems and/or program specifications, test criteria and project control for new functionality, enhancements or error correction for the ServiceNow.
Develop and coordinate the installation of upgrades and/or service packs, testing of such upgrades and general maintenance of the ServiceNow.
Work with BIS Leadership, Service Managers and Project Leaders to determine ServiceNow system objectives and solutions.
Research systems and/or programs to determine causes of failure or poor operational performance; then define, test and implement detailed solutions.


Technical: Java Script, HTML, and XML, Workflow
Business Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills
ServiceNow Administrator experience;
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Management experience; ITILV3 Certification

Thanks & Regards
Lorven Technologies Inc,
101, Morgan Lane, Suite 209
Plainsboro, NJ-08536
Email:
Web: www.lorventech.com
Lorven Technologies, Inc. is SBE/MWBE CertifiedEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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