Work with Clients, Functional and Technical teams to drive effective management of the application
Ability to lead a team of consultants and deliver to the client
Support and Manage System testing as well as supporting the customer through User Acceptance Testing and Post Production phase.
Innovate ways to automate repetitive processes
Think creatively to solve the user problem with holistic and simple solution
Manage individual project priorities, deadlines and deliverables.
Ensure compliance with the documented processes and procedures throughout the life cycle
Create SOP documentation and update them to Implement best practices, standards and procedures including quality and delivery methodologies
Must have Skills and Qualifications
The Service Now SecOps (Security Incident Response, Vulnerability Response) developer would need to have at least 8 years of experience in Security Incident Response/Vulnerability Response modules.
Working experience in configuring Security incident response applications
Working experience in configuring Vulnerability response applications and integration with vulnerability scanner tool
Thorough understanding of ServiceNow Security incident response and Vulnerable Item processes
Hands-on design, development, and deployment experience with the ServiceNow platform.
Experience with scripting languages such as JavaScript, AngularJS within the ServiceNow platform.
Experience integrating third-party security tools, systems, and APIs with ServiceNow.
Certified Implementation Specialist(CIS) certification in Security Incident Response (SIR) and(or) Vulnerability Response (VR) is highly desired
Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to lead a team of consultants and take end-to-end ownership of project implementation tasks.
Self-motivated, decisive, with the ability to adapt to change and competing demands.
Nice to Have skills
Agile methodologies
Scrum framework
Process Development and Improvement
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