A Team That
Cares, Builds, and Grows
Our team is more than a collection of roles — we’re thinkers, doers, and innovators working together to create smarter, more meaningful support experiences.
ServiceNow Administrators
Our administrators ensure every ServiceNow instance runs at peak efficiency and compliance.
They specialize in configuration, governance, and performance optimization — with credentials including DoD IT-II/III, CISSP, CISM, and CompTIA Security+.
Located across the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East, they manage secure environments in finance, defense, and critical infrastructure sectors.
ServiceNow Developers
Our developers are the core of every ServiceNow deployment — experts in ITSM, ITOM, HRSD, SecOps, and custom app development.
They hold advanced ServiceNow certifications and security clearances (Secret to TS/SCI, SC, and DV), ensuring delivery within the most sensitive environments.
Each project aligns with FedRAMP, ISO 27001, SOC 2, and NIST 800-53 standards.
ServiceNow Architects
Our architects design large-scale, secure ServiceNow ecosystems.
Operating mainly from the U.S., London, and Berlin, they architect systems compliant with Zero Trust, NATO, and TS/SCI frameworks.
Each holds elite credentials — including ServiceNow Certified Technical Architect, CISSP, and Azure Security Architect Expert — ensuring resilience, scalability, and compliance.
ServiceNow Business
Analysts
Our analysts bridge business objectives with technical execution.
They design optimized workflows aligned with regulatory frameworks such as GDPR, FISMA, and SOX, ensuring both performance and compliance.
Based primarily in the U.S. and U.K., they support organizations handling sensitive data and classified documentation.
Healthcare & Hospital Systems Specialists
Beyond enterprise and government, LEX Snow has deep expertise in healthcare technology.
Our specialists are certified in HIPAA, HITECH, HL7, and FHIR integration frameworks, enabling compliant, secure, and patient-centered solutions.
We design ServiceNow deployments for hospitals, research institutions, and medical device networks — ensuring data protection and interoperability across all clinical systems.










