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Georgia IT Inc.

Service Now Asset Management Module LeadLocation:
Pleasanton, CADuration:
Contract / Full time Rate:
Market rateU.
S.
Citizens and those authorized to work in the U.
S.
are encouraged to apply.
We are unable to sponsor at this time.
Responsibility:
Candidate must have 8
years of experience in ServiceNow along with ASSET Management Module strong experience.
Must to have expertise in following Asset Management Area:
Seamless Asset ProvisioningService Catalog PopulationFull Contract Management CapabilitiesInventory ManagementTrack Total Cost of OwnershipAsset, CMDB and CI ManagementAsset Management ProcessProcurement ProcessBuild and configure the Asset Management module as per Customer requirementsAble to make decisions about Asset capacity, refresh and systems setupStrong understanding of compliance requirements per module capacityIdentify and define Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)Experience with implementing multiple Service Now Service Portals across different domains in a large enterpriseExperience implementing ServiceNow modules:
Incident Management, Problem Management, Service Catalog Management, Reporting & Analytics, and Change Management.
Strong working experience with ServiceNow CMDBUnderstanding of ITIL v3 and its components.
Expertise in ServiceNow scripting including JavaScript, AngularJS, Bootstrap, JQueryRelational database expertise in relation to an enterprise software system (Oracle, Microsoft SQL, MySQL, etc.
) Expertise in Web technologies (Web Services - SOAP/REST, XML, HTML, CSS, HTTP, etc)Expertise in developing across clients - Desktops, Mobile Apps etcAbout the Company:
Georgia IT Inc.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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