Senior ServiceNow Developer

Are you a forward-thinking professional with a strong background in ServiceNow and an interest in financial services? Join EPAM in Madrid as a Senior ServiceNow Developer in the private banking sector and accelerate your career in financial services technology.

As a ServiceNow Developer, you drive automation and improvement of enterprise service delivery by designing and implementing solutions within the ServiceNow platform. You will build and maintain the Business Request Catalogue, develop self-service portal widgets, and create reusable Script Includes to support client- and server-side functionality. Your focus will be on configuring ticketing systems and streamlining ordering processes, always leveraging out-of-the-box features where practical to ensure scalable, maintainable, and secure solutions.

Through your contributions, you enable efficient, compliant service operations and enhance the end-user experience across key processes. We're looking for a team player with excellent communication skills, engineering mastery and a B2+/C1 English level for effective stakeholder interactions.

This is a hybrid role based in Madrid's city center, ideal for those eager to thrive in a dynamic environment and make a significant impact in private banking technology. Join EPAM and contribute to shaping the future of financial services in Spain!

Design, develop, and maintain ServiceNow solutions focused on the Business Request Catalogue and ticketing systems based on case management Develop user-friendly self-service portal components, including custom widgets and forms, to improve end-user experience Create and optimise reusable server- and client-side scripts (e.g., Script Includes, Business Rules, Client Scripts) for process automation Implement integrations to streamline onboarding and request processes Prioritise out-of-the-box ServiceNow functionality to ensure sustainable, upgrade-safe solutions with minimal customisation Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements, translate business needs into technical designs, and deliver fit-for-purpose solutions Support testing, documentation, and deployment activities within agile release cycles, ensuring quality and compliance Troubleshoot issues, conduct root cause analysis, and apply fixes in development, test, and production environments Proven hands-on experience with ServiceNow development (minimum 3 years preferred) Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience) Strong problem-solving skills with a focus on clean, efficient, and maintainable code Commitment to following ITSM best practices and enterprise architecture principles Ability to work independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams Attention to detail with a quality-first mindset, especially around security and scalability Proactive approach to identifying process improvements and automation opportunities Clear communication skills to engage with technical peers and non-technical stakeholders Adherence to change and configuration management processes in a controlled environment Solid understanding of JavaScript, Glide API, REST web services and streaming (Kafka) Experience with Service Portal development, including widget creation and front-end customizations Familiarity with ITIL processes and ServiceNow modules such as Incident, Request, and Case Management Knowledge of integration patterns (e.g., MID Server, SOAP/REST APIs) and data migration techniques ServiceNow Certified System Administrator (CSA);

certification as Application Developer or Implementation Specialist is highly desirable Awareness of security and compliance standards applicable to financial services environments Comfortable working in agile and cross-functional teams, with excellent communication and collaboration skills Good communication skills, with the ability to collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders; B2 level of English

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