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ServiceNow Developer C2c jobs at Austin, TX & Sunnyvale, CA

Job Title: ServiceNow Developer
Location: Austin, TX & Sunnyvale, CA (Onsite)
Duration: Long-term Contract

Job Description:
Proficient in ServiceNow and how to write and manipulate objects in ServiceNow (both Server side and Client side) with 6+ years of hands on experience.
Experience in Service Catalog and building workflows/record producers.
Good in writing Business Rules, Script Includes and other Server side components.
Experience in writing highly performant Web Applications and an eye for detail.
Experience in performing test code written on ServiceNow platform.

Roles and Responsibilities:
Work on building processes on ServiceNow.
Lead projects, and implement
Work with QA team to make sure all the defects are fixed and the final product is ready for customer release.
Work on radars and deliver them within the project timelines.
Highlight risks/concerns to Apple leads.
Provide deployment instructions
Detailed documentation of the functionality through code and also in the internal Project management tools.
Experience in HRSD module of ServiceNow is a plus.

Contact Information

Email: venu@flexontechnologies.com

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