About the Team:
The engineering organization is a dynamic group of builders, thinkers, and problem-solvers dedicated to delivering scalable, AI-powered software products that elevate how organizations work. We value clean architecture, intuitive user experiences, and a culture of continuous improvement. Every engineer here plays a key role in shaping the quality and reliability of our products.
The Software Asset Management (SAM) Engineering team designs, builds, and maintains the platform capabilities that power software asset lifecycle management on ServiceNow. The team develops automated workflows for license reconciliation, product normalization, transaction processing, and entitlement tracking โ enabling organizations to maintain compliance and optimize software costs at scale.
What you get to do in this role:
- Design and develop scalable, maintainable, and reusable software components with a strong emphasis on performance and reliability.
- Collaborate with product managers to translate requirements into well-architected solutions, owning features from design through delivery
- Build intuitive and extensible user experiences using modern UI frameworks, ensuring flexibility for customer-specific needs.
- Contribute to the design and implementation of new products and features while enhancing existing product capabilities.
- Integrate automated testing into development workflows to ensure consistent quality across releases.
- Participate in design and code reviews ensuring best practices in performance, maintainability, and testability.
- Develop comprehensive test strategies covering functional, regression, integration and performance aspects
- Foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement by sharing best practices in engineering and quality.
- Promote a culture of engineering craftsmanship, knowledge-sharing, and thoughtful quality practices across the team.
To be successful in this role you have:
- Proficiency in Python, Java, or similar object-oriented languages.
- Strong knowledge of data structures, algorithms, object-oriented design, design patterns, and performance optimization