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DB2 IBM Mainframe Specialist French and Dutch Speaker


Listed on:30th April
Location:Brussels
Salary/Rate:N/A
Tags: mainframe db2 ibm finance banking
Type:Contract
Start Date:asap
Reference:Th-00689-db2
Recruiter:Greythorn
DB2 IBM Mainframe Specialist French and Dutch Speaker required for our prestigious client. This is an opportunity to gain exposure to the banking & finance sector with a major player in the global financial arena.
We are looking for an IBM Mainframe and DB2 Specialist with a minimum of 3 years project experience and DB2 Mainframe experience.
This is a very exciting and varied role in which the DB2 IBM Mainframe Specialist will be working on cross-border process (functional and technical) and harmonisation projects.

Get in touch for detailed information!
Please note that this is an initial 12 month project!


Greythorn Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/128186
Contact Name:Tilopa Hylott

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