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Join a global beauty leader as a Software Asset Manager in a hybrid role based in Berkeley Heights. Optimize software licenses for North & Latin America, leveraging your expertise in Microsoft, Adobe, and Salesforce licensing. Utilize ServiceNow SAM Pro and advanced Excel to drive compliance, red...
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United States , Berkeley Heights
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40.00 - 44.00 USD / Hour
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Solomon Page
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IT Software Asset Manager
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Seeking an IT Software Asset Manager in San Jose to govern and optimize our enterprise software portfolio. You will manage the full lifecycle of SaaS subscriptions and licenses, ensuring compliance and cost efficiency. The role requires 5-7 years of SAM/ITAM experience, expertise in licensing mod...
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United States , San Jose
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108000.00 - 135000.00 USD / Year
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Archer Aviation
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Software Asset Manager
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Join our IT team as a Software Asset Manager, ensuring compliance and optimization of software assets in a defense enterprise environment. This role requires 7+ years of SAM experience, knowledge of DoD frameworks (DFARS, CMMC, NIST), and an active Secret clearance. You will manage the full softw...
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United States , Woburn
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112000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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STR
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About the Software Asset Manager role

Software Asset Manager Jobs represent a critical intersection between IT operations, finance, and procurement within modern organizations. Professionals in this role are responsible for overseeing the entire lifecycle of software assets, from initial procurement and deployment to ongoing management and eventual retirement. The primary focus is on optimizing software investments, ensuring licensing compliance, and mitigating financial and legal risks associated with software usage.

A typical day for a Software Asset Manager involves tracking software licenses across the enterprise, analyzing consumption data to identify underutilized or redundant licenses, and recommending reclamation or reallocation to reduce waste. They work closely with IT teams to ensure that software deployments align with purchased entitlements, preventing both over-deployment that leads to non-compliance and under-deployment that wastes budget. A core responsibility is conducting regular audits and reconciliations, comparing discovery tool data against vendor contracts to identify gaps or opportunities for cost savings. These professionals also partner with procurement and finance departments during contract renewals, using usage analytics to negotiate better terms and avoid unnecessary true-up costs. They produce key performance indicators and reports for senior leadership, detailing compliance status, spend analysis, and optimization progress.

Software Asset Manager jobs require a deep understanding of diverse licensing models, including perpetual, subscription, consumption-based, and enterprise agreements. Familiarity with major vendors such as Microsoft, Adobe, Salesforce, Oracle, and IBM is essential, as each has unique compliance frameworks and audit methodologies. Strong analytical skills are crucial for interpreting complex licensing data, contracts, and entitlements. Advanced proficiency in spreadsheet tools like Excel, as well as specialized SAM and ITAM platforms such as ServiceNow SAM Pro, Flexera, or Snow, is typically expected. Beyond technical knowledge, effective communication and stakeholder management abilities are vital, as these professionals must explain complex financial and operational strategies to IT, finance, and executive audiences. Many roles require a bachelor’s degree in finance, information technology, or a related field, along with several years of hands-on experience in software asset management or IT operations. Certifications like CSAM or CHAMP are often valued. Ultimately, Software Asset Manager jobs are about turning software from a cost center into a strategic asset, ensuring that every license purchased delivers maximum value while keeping the organization safe from compliance penalties.