ServiceNow Developer – SecOps / Vulnerability Response

ServiceNow Developer – SecOps / Vulnerability Response

Location: Remote (US only, must be based on US soil)

Employment Type: 6-Month Contract

Alldus is hiring on behalf of a leading US consultancy for an experienced ServiceNow Developer with strong expertise in Security Operations and Vulnerability Response. This is a hands-on role focused on developing, enhancing, and integrating ServiceNow SecOps capabilities to strengthen enterprise security and vulnerability management processes.

Responsibilities:

  • Design, configure, and develop ServiceNow SecOps and Vulnerability Response modules to meet business and security requirements.
  • Collaborate with security, infrastructure, and ServiceNow platform teams to implement automation and orchestration workflows.
  • Integrate ServiceNow with third-party vulnerability scanning and SIEM tools (e.g., Qualys, Tenable, Splunk).
  • Develop and maintain custom scripts, business rules, and Flow Designer automations.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to SecOps modules and integrations.
  • Create and maintain technical documentation to support ongoing maintenance and future enhancements.
Requirements:
  • 5+ years of ServiceNow development experience, including 3+ years focused on SecOps and Vulnerability Response.
  • Strong understanding of security operations workflows, incident response, and vulnerability lifecycle management.
  • Hands-on experience with integrations using REST/SOAP APIs and MID Servers.
  • Proficiency in JavaScript, Glide API, and ServiceNow configuration best practices.
  • ServiceNow certifications, including CIS-SecOps or Vulnerability Response (preferred).
Eligibility: Must be U.S. citizen or a Green Card holder. No third parties.
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