Contact Syntax Consultancy Ltd
Syntax Consultancy Ltd
ServiceNow Architect (Telecoms)
North London, London
Contact Syntax Consultancy Ltd
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 3 days ago
- Salary
- £625 - Day
- Recruiter
- Syntax Consultancy Ltd
- Closes
- 19 Jul 2026
- Course
- No
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
ServiceNow Architect (Telecoms)
London (Hybrid)
6 Month Contract
£625/day (Outside IR35)
ServiceNow Architect needed with Telecoms domain experience including Telecommunications Service Management (TSM) module experience.
6 Month Contract based in London (Hybrid). Paying up to £625/day (Outside IR35). Start ASAP in May/June 2026.
Hybrid Working - 2 days/week remote (WFH) + 3 days/week working from the office in London.
Working with a global IT Consultancy supporting a Telecoms end client with a ServiceNow solutions project:
ServiceNow Architect with strong Telecommunications Service Management (TSM) module experience.
Designing end-to-end solutions within the ServiceNow TSM module, including alignment with ITOM, ITIL, CMDB, CSDM standards.
Platform Expertise: extensive experience with ServiceNow TSM, ITSM, and ITOM.
Translating business requirements into technical blueprints + overseeing development teams to implement scalable, automated telecom operations, including network inventory, service assurance + OSS/BSS integrations.
Architecture & Design: Define the technical roadmap, architecture, and design for TSM modules (service lifecycle management, order management, network inventory).
Implementation & Integration: Architect complex integrations with BSS/OSS systems, using REST, SOAP, and IntegrationHub.
Domain Expertise: Lead implementation of Telecom Network Inventory, Product Catalog, and Service Order Management. xjnqpsq
Strategic Advisory: Partner with stakeholders to align platform improvements with business goals, enhancing customer service and reducing operational risks.
Technologies: ServiceNow APIs, Flow Designer, CMDB/CSDM frameworks, JavaScript
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