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E-Commerce Analyst, Red Hat, JBoss, Apache Web Servers, Investm


Listed on:21st April
Location:City of London
Salary/Rate:Top Market Rates
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:E-Com, Apache Web
Recruiter:Aston Carter
E-Commerce Analyst, Red Hat, JBoss, Apache Web Servers, Investment Bank, London
My client, a leading London based Investment Bank immediately requires a Senior E-Commerce Analyst to work within their Global E-Commerce area. Candidates must have excellent Red Hat Linux knowledge, JBoss and Apache Web Servers experience. Web Sever experience is essential, particularly on a Unix platform. Previous experience within a similar role is very advantageous, as is exposure to Investment Banking, but this is not essential.



Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/126493
Contact Name:James Ryan

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