Siddarth Saini
About Siddarth Saini
Siddarth Saini is a Senior ServiceNow Developer with extensive experience in IT asset management and software asset management. He has worked for several companies, including Kaiser Aluminum, Wells Fargo, and LMI, and has a strong background in JavaScript and ServiceNow components.
Work at LMI
Siddarth Saini has been employed at LMI as a Senior ServiceNow Developer since 2019. His role involves extensive work in the implementation, customization, and maintenance of various ServiceNow modules. He focuses on Customer Service Management (CSM) modules, including Case Management, Incident Management, Problem Management, Knowledge Management, and Customer Service Catalog. Siddarth's experience at LMI includes designing and implementing security incident, vulnerability response, and threat intelligence integrations to enhance the security framework within ServiceNow.
Education and Expertise
Siddarth Saini studied at Rutgers University, where he gained foundational knowledge in computer science and software development. His expertise includes hands-on experience with IT Asset Management (ITAM) modules and a solid understanding of the information flow between ITAM and Software Asset Management (SAM) in ServiceNow. He is proficient in writing JavaScript, Jelly Script, and jQuery, which he utilizes for various ServiceNow components.
Background
Siddarth Saini has a diverse professional background in software development. He began his career as a Junior Java Developer at Wells Fargo from 2011 to 2013 in the New York City Metropolitan Area. He then worked at Kaiser Aluminum as a ServiceNow Developer from 2013 to 2016 in Lake Forest, California. Following this, he served as a ServiceNow ITOM Developer/Consultant at JCSF from 2016 to 2019, working remotely.
Achievements
During his career, Siddarth Saini has configured multiple Catalog Items and front-end web components using JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. He has implemented the Software Asset Management (SAM) EXTENSION'S plugin automatically on all new instances of ServiceNow. Additionally, he has utilized Access Control Lists (ACLs) to manage security mechanisms in ServiceNow, adhering to industry best practices. His training in Application Portfolio Management (APM) has also enabled him to propagate data effectively across various application instances and clusters.