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DevOps Engineer – ServiceNow – Inside IR35

Farringdon, Greater London
2 weeks ago
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DevOps Engineer – ServiceNow – Inside IR35
SR2 are supporting a major operational resilience and ServiceNow optimisation programme with a regulated organisation. You’ll join an in-flight transformation focused on improving Change Management, CMDB accuracy, automation and integrations across a complex enterprise environment.
This is a hands-on engineering role working across ServiceNow workflows, Discovery, integration patterns and CI/CD enablement, collaborating with onshore teams and offshore delivery partners.
Key Responsibilities

Configure and enhance ServiceNow Change Management workflows, automation, approvals and risk models.
Implement and optimise CMDB data models, class structures, relationships and governance rules.
Integrate Change processes into CI/CD pipelines to enable automated governance within DevOps workflows.
Develop scripted automation, Flow Designer logic and Integration Hub patterns.
Support testing, troubleshooting and platform optimisation activities.Required Experience

Strong hands-on experience across ServiceNow Change Management, CMDB and Discovery.
Understanding of MID servers, Integration Hub, APIs and enterprise integration patterns.
Experience improving CMDB data quality, reconciliation and automated ingestion.
Familiarity with CI/CD tooling and automation (e.g., Jenkins, Git, Azure DevOps, AWS pipeline tools).
Ability to design or enhance workflow automation, business rules and scripting

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