Lead ServiceNow (SNOW) Developer G7, CDIO
Role Purpose
As a Grade 7 Lead ServiceNow Developer within HMRC’s Chief Digital & Information Office (CDIO), you will provide senior technical leadership across HMRC’s ServiceNow platform. You will act as the primary translator between business processes and technical ServiceNow implementation, ensuring platform development is robust, secure, scalable, and aligned with CDIO’s architectural and governance standards.
This role carries significant responsibility for guiding technical design, assuring code quality across internal teams and suppliers, and contributes to shaping the future direction of ServiceNow within HMRC.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic & Technical Leadership
Business Process Translation
Solution Design & Governance
Quality Assurance & Code Oversight
Capability Building & Continuous Improvement
Skills & Experience
Essential (G7 Level)
Desirable
Typical G7 Impact
A G7 in this role is expected to:
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