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Telecoms and Government Project Manager Specialist


Listed on:10th April
Location:London
Salary/Rate:£Market Rates
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:127307
Recruiter:Harvey Nash
My London based client is looking for Telecoms Project Manager who has extensive Government Project experience. Your role will be to work with a number a key customers, suppliers and accreditators to provide all technical and project skills to Bring into service a Major WAN/ MPLS related project. You will undertake all aspects of bringing into service a major MPLS/ IPVPN and DSL based security solution for a Major UK Government project. It is imperative that you are a Senior Project Manager who has experience with taking an MPLS networks through Government accreditation's. Preferably CESG/ CISA on CTAS assessments etc. Please apply for more information.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/124536
Contact Name:Patrick Lynes

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