Job Openings ServiceNow ITOM Engineer – FedRAMP | Onsite (CA / OH / TX) | Federal Environment

About the job ServiceNow ITOM Engineer – FedRAMP | Onsite (CA / OH / TX) | Federal Environment

ServiceNow ITOM Engineer – FedRAMP | Onsite (CA / OH / TX) | Federal Environment

Immediate hiring need – Apply today. Interviews are already underway.

Location

100% Onsite
San Francisco, CA
Cincinnati, OH
Dallas, TX

(Relocation assistance not available)

Employment Type

Direct Hire | Full-Time

Work Authorization: U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holder only (Federal compliance requirement)
Visa sponsorship not available

About the Opportunity

Our client, a leading enterprise technology organization supporting federal environments, is seeking a ServiceNow ITOM Engineer with strong FedRAMP expertise to lead critical implementations within regulated infrastructure environments.

This is a high-impact role supporting secure, compliant ServiceNow ITOM deployments aligned with federal security standards and NERC regulatory requirements.

If you have deep ITOM experience and have worked within FedRAMP-authorized environments — this is your opportunity to step into a visible, enterprise-level initiative.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and implement ServiceNow ITOM suite components including:

    • CSDM

    • CMDB

    • Discovery

    • Service Mapping

    • Event Management

  • Lead FedRAMP-compliant ServiceNow implementations

  • Drive FedRAMP security, authorization, and continuous monitoring processes

  • Architect and manage MID Server placement within FedRAMP instances

  • Support handling of NERC-regulated assets in alignment with compliance standards

  • Build and maintain integrations using REST API, SOAP, and other integration technologies

  • Develop automation and scripting solutions using:

    • JavaScript

    • Unix Shell scripting

    • Windows scripting

    • PowerShell

  • Support unit testing, system integration testing, performance testing, and UAT

  • Contribute to repeatable, high-availability environment designs across Dev, Test, Staging, and Production

  • Operate within Agile/Scrum frameworks and SDLC best practices

Required Qualifications

  • 8–10+ years of total IT experience

  • 8+ years of hands-on experience with ServiceNow ITOM

  • Deep expertise across ITOM modules (CSDM, CMDB, Discovery, Service Mapping, Event Management)

  • Strong experience with FedRAMP security, authorization, and compliance frameworks

  • Proven experience managing MID Servers in FedRAMP environments

  • Experience supporting NERC regulatory compliance

  • Strong integration experience (REST, SOAP)

  • Advanced scripting capabilities (JavaScript, PowerShell, Unix Shell, Windows scripting)

  • Solid understanding of infrastructure environments (Server, Network, Storage)

  • Knowledge of monitoring tools and platform reporting

  • Experience working in large enterprise IT environments

  • ServiceNow Certified Systems Administrator (CSA) – Mandatory

  • Bachelors degree in Computer Science, IT, or related field (or equivalent experience)

Whats in It for You

  • Work on federally regulated, high-security enterprise systems

  • Join a stable, well-established technology organization

  • Exposure to large-scale infrastructure environments

  • Opportunity to lead mission-critical FedRAMP initiatives

  • Competitive compensation aligned with senior-level expertise

  • Long-term career growth within enterprise IT transformation programs

  • High-visibility role within compliance-driven architecture initiatives

Important Submission Notes

  • Resume must be submitted in PDF format

  • LinkedIn profile URLs must be removed prior to submission

  • Candidates must not be former employees of the end client (re-engagement restrictions apply)

  • Full submission compliance required for consideration

Ready to Move Forward?

If you meet the qualifications and are open to working onsite in CA, OH, or TX, we want to speak with you immediately.

Apply now or reply Interested to receive full details. Qualified candidates are being shortlisted this week.