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ServiceNow Technical Architect (CTA)

Manchester
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ServiceNow Technical Architect (CTA) / Inside IR35/ Hybrid Working - North West England / 12 Month Contract 

I'm on the lookout for an SC cleared ServiceNow Technical Architect (CTA) to join my clients team, driving innovation and ensuring the ServiceNow platform is secure, scalable, and aligned with business objectives.

Responsibilities:

Architectural Leadership: Define and govern ServiceNow architecture patterns, ensuring compliance with enterprise and government standards.
Design & Delivery: Lead secure API frameworks, integrations, and data models (IRM–CSDM alignment, SPM expansion, HRSD complex case, zScaler transition).
Technical Assurance: Present designs to governance forums, influence senior stakeholders, and ensure compliance with NCSC cloud and security principles.
Mentorship: Coach engineers, embed best practices, and build capability across teams.Role Requirements:

Certification: ServiceNow Certified Technical Architect (CTA).
Expertise: Proven experience designing and implementing ServiceNow solutions across multi-cloud environments.
Module Mastery: IRM, ITSM, HRSD, CSDM, SPM.
Security & Integration: Strong background in secure API provisioning and integration frameworks.
Communication: Exceptional influencing and presentation skills.
If you are interested in this role, please apply or email your latest CV to (url removed) ASAP!

ServiceNow Technical Architect (CTA) / Inside IR35/ Hybrid Working - North West England / 12 Month Contract

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