Full-Time

ServiceNow Development Manager

Digital Modernization Sector

Posted on 10/4/2025

Leidos

Leidos

10,001+ employees

Defense, intelligence, and civil IT solutions

Compensation Overview

$104.7k - $189.2k/yr

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Occoquan Historic District, VA, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance, US Citizenship Required

Category
Software Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
ServiceNow
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum 8 years of prior relevant experience or Master’s degree with a minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience. Additional years of experience will be considered in lieu of a degree.
  • U.S. Citizen.
  • Active CompTIA Security+ certification or ability to obtain prior to your start date.
  • Experience ensuring compliance with IT security policies, procedures, and classified environment protocols.
  • A minimum of 6 years of hands-on experience developing on the ServiceNow platform.
  • Proven experience managing and maintaining a self-hosted ServiceNow instance. This includes in-depth knowledge of the underlying infrastructure components, specifically: Experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), including system administration, security hardening, and patching. Expertise in MariaDB, including database administration, performance tuning, and backup/recovery strategies. ServiceNow's internal cloud infrastructure also runs on MariaDB, so experience with it is highly relevant.
  • Hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure is beneficial, the self-hosted instance will leverage Azure infrastructure for the virtual hosts. Familiarity with Azure services like Virtual Machines, Managed Disks, and Virtual Networking will be helpful in managing the self-hosted components that may reside in the cloud.
  • Excellent customer service, communication, organizational and technical skills. Including the ability to effectively communicate complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. This includes written and verbal communication.
  • Demonstrated experience with the ServiceNow ITOM Visibility package. This includes configuring and troubleshooting Discovery and building and maintaining Service Mapping.
  • A strong understanding of networking concepts (e.g., routers, switches, firewalls), protocols (e.g., HTTP, TCP, SNMP, SOAP, and REST), and the ability to diagnose connectivity and permission issues.
Responsibilities
  • This position is a 'hands-on-keyboard' position working as part of a team at a facility in Lorton, VA. This includes ServiceNow development work along with management and Solutions Architect responsibilities.
  • Ability to work in office 100% unless otherwise noted by Leadership.
  • Primarily support Monday - Friday, 8 hours per day, but also available to support mission critical deadlines in a 24x7x365 environment.
  • In-depth knowledge of commonly-used IT concepts, best practices, and procedures within a DoD environment and ServiceNow.
  • Support technical direction and oversight for the ServiceNow development team. This includes setting coding standards, performing code reviews, and designing solutions that align with business needs and architectural best practices.
  • Serve as the Sr. Developer for complex features and integrations. This involves writing, testing, and debugging code, as well as mentoring junior developers on the team. Including the need to address performance issues and lead efforts to optimize the instance.
  • Provide technical guidance and support for ServiceNow IT Service Management (ITSM) and the IT Asset Management (ITAM) module, specifically Software Asset Management (SAM) and Hardware Asset Management (HAM). This includes advising on best practices for configuration and implementation to meet business needs.
  • Configure and maintain Discovery to automatically find and classify infrastructure and Service Mapping to build a visual representation of business services and their underlying IT components.
  • Support all technical aspects of a self-hosted ServiceNow instance. This includes instance upgrades, patching, and maintaining the stability and performance of the instance.
  • Proactively resolve routine problems and issues, with clearly prescribed solutions.
  • Ability to address unplanned/unforeseen issues, including outside of business hours when critical.
  • Work closely with cloud infrastructure and engineering teams to manage the self-hosted environment. This includes collaborating on system maintenance, performance monitoring, and resolving infrastructure-related issues.
  • Work with all stakeholders including the Enterprise Help Desk (EHD), Business Analysts, Project Managers, and other stakeholders to understand requirements, translate them into technical solutions, and provide technical expertise throughout the project lifecycle. Ability to support requirements gathering, and story writing or review as needed.
  • Provides input and assists in editing work documents (e.g. SOPs, IOPs, KBAs, training materials, etc.,) when needed for the EHD Tier 1 team and Program end users related to ServiceNow functionality and processes.
  • Develops business process maps using a standard methodology and toolset with ServiceNow. Supports the creation of systems engineering documents and diagrams to support process development.
  • Receives a moderate level of guidance and direction, able to work independently and in a team setting while keeping Leadership informed of work completion and any unexpected issues.
  • Requires expanded conceptual knowledge in own area of expertise while developing additional skill sets.
  • Knowledge and experience with APIs, out of the box and customized, implementations with ServiceNow.
  • Ability to represent the team, presenting and requirements elicitation skills in programmatic and customer meetings when the ServiceNow Manager is unavailable. This includes creation of presentations, roadmaps and other artifacts as needed.
  • Demonstrates experience building and maintaining constructive relationships among employees, customers, stakeholders, technical teams, other contractors, and Program Management Office (PMO).
Desired Qualifications
  • Certifications such as ServiceNow Certified Application Developer (CAD) or Certified Implementation Specialist (CIS) are a plus.
  • A solid understanding of ITIL concepts and how they are applied within the ServiceNow platform.
  • Previous experience in a similar managerial or technical role, including mentoring other developers and leading project teams.
  • Deep knowledge of the Common Service Data Model (CSDM) and experience with maintaining a clean and accurate Configuration Management Database (CMDB).
  • Familiarity with the ServiceNow ITAM modules, with a specific focus on Software Asset Management (SAM) and Hardware Asset Management (HAM). This includes understanding the configuration and implementation of these modules to support asset management processes.
  • Experience with Air Force Life Cycle Management Center programs and/or DoD programs.
  • Other relevant certifications (e.g., PMP, ITIL, ServiceNow, JIRA, CompTIA, Microsoft Azure, etc.,).

Leidos is a large technology and engineering company that serves defense, intelligence, healthcare, and civil government customers. It provides scientific, engineering, and IT solutions to help ensure safety, health, and efficiency, from upgrading air traffic control to strengthening cybersecurity for critical missions. The company delivers integrated systems and services—software, research, cyber defense, and digital modernization—through programs that span government and commercial clients. Leidos stands out through its long history as SAIC’s split-off and rapid growth via major acquisitions, creating a broad, mission-focused portfolio across defense, space, intelligence, and civilian sectors. Its overarching goal is to help customers solve hard problems with advanced technology, enabling safer operations and better public services.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Reston, Virginia

Founded

1969

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue hit $4.4B, raising full-year guidance to $18.2B amid $48.37B backlog.
  • $869M US Army MACRO II contract accelerates AI battlefield decision-making through 2031.
  • Hanwha Ocean partnership boosts naval shipbuilding with Philly Shipyard integration in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Amadeus acquires Idemia for $1.4B, disrupting Leidos' biometric checkpoint partnership by Q1 2027.
  • TSA diverts $12B funds since 2018, stalling Leidos-Idemia eGates rollout through 2027.
  • Revenue growth slows to 5% annually as peers RTX and General Dynamics grow 8-10% in 2026.

What makes Leidos unique

  • Leidos' Gibbs & Cox designed 70% of U.S. Navy surface combatants since World War II.
  • Leidos merged with Lockheed Martin IS&GS in 2016, creating largest defense IT provider.
  • Leidos split from SAIC in 2013 to specialize in national security technology solutions.

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Benefits

Medical, dental, & vision insurance

Health Savings account

Income protection

PTO

Paid parental leave

Jury duty pay

Bereavement leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Family Benefits

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 31st, 2026
Leidos raises $1.39B in notes to fund Entrust acquisition, secures $454.9M Air Force cloud contract

Leidos Holdings raised $1.39 billion through senior notes maturing in 2029 and 2036 to fund its acquisition of KENE Parent, the owner of Entrust. The notes include a special mandatory redemption clause at 101% of principal if the transaction isn't completed by mid-August 2026. The Virginia-based defence and technology company also secured a $454.9 million contract to modernise the US Air Force's Cloud One platform, partnering with Amazon and Google to enhance security and automation. Founded in 1969, Leidos serves defence, intelligence, civil and health markets, offering solutions in cybersecurity, data analytics and systems engineering. The company maintains strategic flexibility to use the note proceeds for general corporate purposes if needed.

Stock Titan
Mar 30th, 2026
Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) doubles energy reach with $2.4B Entrust deal.

Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) doubles energy reach with $2.4B Entrust deal. Filing Impact Filing Sentiment Rhea-AI Filing summary. Leidos Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiary Leidos, Inc., has completed its acquisition of KENE Parent, Inc., known as ENTRUST Solutions Group, for $2,400,000,000 in cash under a previously announced Stock Purchase Agreement. The deal transfers all issued and outstanding Entrust shares to Leidos, with the price subject to customary cash, debt, expense and net working capital adjustments. ENTRUST adds more than 3,100 professionals focused on electric grid engineering and natural gas infrastructure and effectively doubles Leidos' presence in the energy infrastructure market. Leidos highlights that ENTRUST broadens its power delivery engineering capabilities, expands its base of utility customers, and supports the energy growth pillar of its NorthStar 2030 strategy. Leidos reported approximately $17.2 billion in annual revenue for the fiscal year ended January 2, 2026. Insights. Leidos closes a sizable, strategic $2.4B energy infrastructure acquisition. The company has finalized its all-cash $2,400,000,000 purchase of ENTRUST Solutions Group, acquiring all outstanding shares under a Stock Purchase Agreement. ENTRUST brings more than 3,100 specialists in electric grid and natural gas infrastructure, immediately expanding Leidos' capabilities and customer reach in utility markets. Management states the deal effectively doubles Leidos' presence in the energy infrastructure market and supports the energy growth pillar of its NorthStar 2030 strategy. With Leidos reporting about $17.2 billion in annual revenue for the year ended January 2, 2026, this is a meaningful bolt-on transaction, though financial accretion, synergies and integration progress are not quantified in this disclosure. 8-K event classification. 4 items: 1.01, 2.01, 7.01, 9.01 03/30/2026 - 06:09 AM Faq. What did Leidos (LDOS) acquire in this 8-K filing? Leidos, through its subsidiary, acquired all outstanding shares of KENE Parent, Inc., known as ENTRUST Solutions Group. ENTRUST provides engineering, consulting, design and data solutions for utilities and operators, strengthening Leidos' energy infrastructure and grid modernization capabilities across North America. How much did Leidos (LDOS) pay to acquire ENTRUST Solutions Group? Leidos paid approximately $2,400,000,000 in cash to acquire ENTRUST, with the price subject to customary adjustments for cash, debt, transaction expenses and net working capital. The consideration is all-cash and transfers all issued and outstanding shares of ENTRUST to Leidos' subsidiary. When did Leidos (LDOS) complete the ENTRUST acquisition? Leidos completed the ENTRUST acquisition on March 27, 2026, when its subsidiary closed the previously announced Stock Purchase Agreement. A related press release dated March 30, 2026, announced the closing and described how the deal fits within Leidos' long-term NorthStar 2030 energy strategy. How does the ENTRUST acquisition affect Leidos' energy infrastructure business? The acquisition effectively doubles Leidos' presence in the energy infrastructure market by adding more than 3,100 professionals with electric grid and natural gas expertise. It broadens power delivery engineering capabilities and expands Leidos' utility customer base, supporting its energy-focused growth pillar. How large is Leidos compared with the ENTRUST transaction value? Leidos reported approximately $17.2 billion in annual revenue for the fiscal year ended January 2, 2026. Against this backdrop, the roughly $2.4 billion all-cash ENTRUST acquisition represents a significant but not transformational investment in its energy infrastructure strategy. Filing exhibits & attachments. 4 documents Press releases.

GovCon Wire
Mar 27th, 2026
Christopher Craige joins Leidos as VP, USAF strategic account executive.

Christopher Craige joins Leidos as VP, USAF strategic account executive. The latest appointment at Leidos underscores the growing focus on strengthening Air Force partnerships and advancing air and space priorities across the defense sector. Attend the 2026 Air and Space Summit to join the conversation shaping next-generation air and space capabilities. Register now! In a LinkedIn post, the company said Craige will help strengthen its relationship with the Department of the Air Force and support air and space strategic initiatives. Who is christopher Craige? Craige most recently served as chief operating officer at Business Executives for National Security. He is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy with over three decades of leadership experience. He served as a command pilot flying the F-15E, C-130 and MC-12, including combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. He held senior roles across joint service commands and worked with military branches, federal agencies and congressional stakeholders. He commanded operations at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey during NATO's response to the Syrian civil war and later led an Air Expeditionary Wing in Kabul, Afghanistan. Craige also served as a combatant command strategist focused on Africa, chief of staff for a major command overseeing Europe and Africa operations, and the Air Force's military aide to the vice president. How does Leidos support Air Force operations? Leidos supports the Air Force through cloud modernization, managed IT services and mission systems support. The company secured a task order worth up to $455 million to provide Cloud One architecture and shared services. In addition, Leidos won a $149 million contract from the service to provide managed services for Project Night Owl, including network, application, infrastructure and security support for a critical national security system. The company has also partnered with the Air Force to launch an IT help desk facility at the Pentagon.

Condé Nast
Mar 12th, 2026
DOGE operative accused of taking Social Security data to $1.5B contractor job

John Solly, a former Department of Government Efficiency operative, has been identified as the individual accused in a whistleblower complaint of planning to share sensitive Social Security Administration data with his new employer. Multiple sources confirmed Solly's identity to WIRED. Since October, Solly has served as chief technology officer for the health IT division of government contractor Leidos, which holds contracts with SSA potentially worth up to $1.5 billion. The complaint alleges Solly told colleagues he stored SSA's Numerical Identification System and death master file data on a thumb drive and sought help transferring it to a personal computer. Solly, through legal counsel, denied any wrongdoing. Leidos also stated it found no evidence supporting the allegations. At SSA, Solly supported DOGE initiatives including Digital SSN and death master file cleanup.

Airforce Technology
Mar 12th, 2026
Leidos secures $454.9m contract to modernise USAF Cloud One platform

Leidos secures $454.9m contract to modernise USAF Cloud One platform. Leidos will partner with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle to modernise the US Air Force's multi-cloud environment. Leidos has secured a $454.9m contract to upgrade the US Air Force's Cloud One platform, a central technology resource supporting mission-critical operations across the Department of Defense (DoD). The initiative involves collaboration with major cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The project aims to enhance the security and automation of the platform while streamlining operations and reducing costs for Air Force teams managing cloud environments. According to Leidos, these improvements are expected to facilitate quicker management of cloud operations and simplify the adoption and scaling of cloud services across additional Air Force units. The Cloud One programme aims to accelerate cloud adoption throughout the Air Force globally, bolster cyber defences, and support operational readiness. Leidos digital modernisation division president Steve Hull said: "Modernising Cloud One helps the Air Force deploy mission-critical operations faster and defend them more effectively. It also creates a secure, repeatable cloud foundation that other Department of War organisations can adopt, helping to remove barriers to cloud adoption and enabling teams to move faster and more securely to help meet mission demands and maintain a strategic edge." GlobalData Strategic Intelligence US tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate? Don't let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis. By GlobalData Cloud One serves as the primary platform providing secure access to cloud technologies and services from leading vendors such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Google Cloud. Within this programme, Leidos provides solutions that facilitate the Air Force's move to cloud-based systems. The company states that this project is consistent with its NorthStar 2030 strategy, which prioritises large-scale technology and cybersecurity modernisation efforts for the federal government. Last month, Oracle received an $88m firm-fixed price task order from the US Department of the Air Force to supply Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services specifically for the programme.

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