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System Administrator (ServiceNow)

Apex Systems has an urgent need for a ServiceNow System Administrator in Springfield, VA! This will be a Direct Hire/Permanent position supporting one of our Largest Government Clients on the East Coast.
Please see below for details.
Job Title:
ServiceNow System AdministratorLocation:
Hybrid Remote and On-site in Springfield, VA Duration:
Direct Hire/Permanent Contract Pay Rate:
$120,000 - $135,000 depending on level of experience The ServiceNow Technical Admin is responsible for supporting the ServiceNow Platform with a focus in ITSM and ITOM.
The Technical Admin will provide support for both functional and technical issues that arise in customer engagements.
Responsibilities:
Participate in workshops with customers to assess current processes and establish future-state processes.
Assist to provide ServiceNow solutions by working with a technical architect and support the design for long-term success and following ServiceNow technical standards and leading practices.
Help advise customers on how to take advantage of the ServiceNow Platform capabilities to improve their business processes.
Provide support for customers in completing required documentation such as business requirement workbooks for technical aspects of the solution Requirements:
ServiceNow System Administration experience ITSM and ITOM knowledge (ITOM Discovery Preferred) Active Secret Clearance ServiceNow Certified System Administrator Preferred CompTIA Security
Certification Preferred Recommended Skills Business Processes Comp Tia Security
Servicenow System Administration It Service Management Technical Standard Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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