BAE Systems is looking to solve the business and technical problem of managing and analyzing digital engineering information within a Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) cloud platform, enabling a seamless digital thread and tool interoperability, including data structures suitable for AI applications. The goal is to centralize infrastructure management with ServiceNow, supporting modern application technologies and orchestrated workflows.
Requirements
- Possess ServiceNow Certifications
- Expertise working with ServiceNow utilizing Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD), test automation and / or DevSecOps on iterative development projects
- Solid ability to verify and validate ServiceNow and systems integrated with ServiceNow (end to end and regression)
- Experience with Cloud architecture and system design (prefer AWS, but will consider Azure)
- Experience with automated testing tools (Selenium) and experience developing automated test plans for both security and functional requirements
- Preparation and maintenance of ServiceNow components
- Experience with ServiceNow Discovery, FlowDesigner, and SAM
Responsibilities
- Create, deploy and maintain ServiceNow infrastructure and related APIs for all customer applications in an AWS cloud-based environment
- Create and maintain complex roles and permissions through ServiceNow to ensure customer data integrity and security
- Utilize DevSecOps tools to include Foreman, GitLab, Selenium to deploy, upgrade, and maintain Tool changes
- Architect and maintain IdAM, Active Directory, LDAP resources to work with ServiceNow
- Work within complex modern cloud architectures
- Create and update technical documentation (e.g., user guides, ‘how to’ guides, infrastructure diagrams)
- Create automated testing plans
Other
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a STEM field is required.
- At a minimum, meet DOD 8570 requirements (Security+ CE Certification)
- Solid administrative/engineering rigor
- Expert troubleshooting and solutioning skills
- Strong documentation skills