ServiceNow Platform Architect

Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Naperville, United States of America
4 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Compensation
$ 210K

Job location

Naperville, United States of America

Tech stack

Configuration Management Databases
Data Integrity
Data Normalization
Software Asset Management
Data Streaming
Systems Integration
Workflow Management Systems
Software Licensing
Technical Debt
Information Technology
Hardware Asset Management
ServiceNow

Job description

A ServiceNow Platform Architect designs, governs, and scales the enterprise platform. Across ITSM, HAM, SAM, and SPM, they align business objectives with technical capabilities, ensuring integrations, data integrity, and compliance across the ServiceNow environment Roles & Responsibilities Platform Governance: Define architectural standards, instance strategies, and development guidelines. Roadmap Planning: Guide end-to-end implementation and anticipate risks regarding scalability, performance, and technical debt. Integration & Security: Architect seamless data flows with third-party systems and define strict access controls. Upgrades & Innovation: Evaluate new platform features and oversee seamless upgrades with minimal operational disruption

  1. ITSM (IT Service Management) Focuses on standardizing IT services, incidents, and changes.
  • Workflow Design: Architect automated routing and resolution workflows for Incident, Problem, and Change Management.

  • CMDB Alignment: Ensure ITSM processes feed and consume data from a healthy Configuration Management Database (CMDB).

  • User Experience: Design intuitive Employee Service Centers and optimize virtual agent capabilities.

  1. HAM (Hardware Asset Management) Manages the physical lifecycle of hardware assets from procurement to retirement.
  • Asset Tracking Lifecycle: Architect the integration of hardware models with procurement, stockrooms, and Asset Management workflows.

  • Data Normalization: Ensure hardware discovery data matches asset tracking to reduce loss and optimize refresh cycles.

  1. SAM (Software Asset Management) Controls software licensing, compliance, and cost optimization.
  • License Compliance: Design frameworks for software discovery, normalization, and reconciliation against entitlements.

  • Cost Optimization: Architect Software Asset Management implementations to identify shadow IT and harvest unused software licenses.

  1. SPM (Strategic Portfolio Management) Aligns IT and business strategy with project execution and portfolio funding.
  • Demand & Resource Management: Design structures to intake demands, allocate resources, and prioritize strategic initiatives.

  • Portfolio Roadmapping: Provide architectural oversight for Strategic Portfolio Management to track investments, financials, and project execution against broader enterprise goals.

Requirements

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