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MUREX TECHNICAL ANALYST


Listed on:10th June
Location:London
Salary/Rate:£70000 - £90000
Tags: murex analyst technical analyst com
Type:Permanent
Start Date:01/03/2008
Reference:JOB0014303
Recruiter:Penta Consulting
Leading Investment Bank currently requires an experienced Murex Technical Analyst. You will be joining the "Run the Bank" team making sure that all systems stay alive, ad hoc development, query resolutions, work closely with the project team and ensure that Hardware and Software levels are up to scratch. The role is split 50/ 50 between development and support and you will be expected to have experience on 2.11 or 2.10 or more recently v3.1. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a growing team that offers excellent career progression. For more information please email markstainer@pentaconsulting.com or call me on 0208 254 7472.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/136438
Contact Name:Mark Stainer

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