Job Description:
Responsibilities & Activities:
- Lead solution implementation projects;
- Own technical and business design of the end-to-end solution during implementation;
- Conduct design reviews and data quality assurance;
- Manage and communicate with external client teams during the sales process and post-sales delivers;
- Lead and participate in RFPs and provide technology solution content;
- Audit existing client’s implementation and recommend enhancement.
Experience & Competency:
- 5+ years’ experience in IT or Customer support organizations;
- 3 years’ experience working as a technical consultant or business analyst in the delivery implementation of ServiceNow with a focus on Technology Workflows (ITSM, ITOM, ITAM);
- Relevant ServiceNow certifications with a minimum of 1 CIS certification
- Good understanding of SQL, XML, and web-based technologies;
- 1+ years’ experience in implementing and aligning business processes to the ITIL best practices;
- Fluency in English (must-have)
- Availability to travel within ASEAN.
- Articulate, effective communication skills;
- Result-driven and customer-centric;
- Able to inspire customer confidence through professional presence, self-confidence;
- Ability to multi-task and work on several accounts simultaneously;
- Demonstrated ability to influence, consult and growing of the business;
- Positive attitude when solving business and/or technical problems;
- Self-starter with the ability to assume leadership and work without direct supervision.
- Singapore Public sector experience will be advantageous
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