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Service Desk Analyst - MCP Qualified a desirable - Warrington


Listed on:11th June
Location:Warrington
Salary/Rate:£16000 - £18000
Tags: service desk analyst analyst mcp itil
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:MZS782347823
Recruiter:LA International Computer Consultants Ltd
Service Desk Analyst – Our market leading blue chip client is currently looking to recruit a Service Desk Analyst to join their team. The successful candidate will have proven experience on a helpdesk in an IT environment where you will be the focal point of contact for customers to report incidents, problems, make enquiries or request support in relation to services provided by the client. Experience of working within Service Level Agreements coupled with excellent organisational and communication skills. Highly desirable is you will be MCP qualified and have commercial experience of working in an ITIL environment. This will offer the candidate a genuine opportunity to join a market leader with a competitive financial and benefits package!
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/136578
Contact Name:Marie Sharpe

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