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Senior Project Manager


Listed on:18th June
Location:London
Salary/Rate:£50000 - £60000
Tags: project manager senior project manager telecoms wan tcp ip mpls lan prince
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:121762
Recruiter:Harvey Nash
Senior Project Manager - £50-60k + bonus + benefits - Harvey Nash is working with an ISP in seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to manage major projects. The Senior Project Manager will have responsibility over Customer Management.

The successful Senior Project Manager will have a minimum of a Prince 2 Practitioner Qualification or be a Full Member of the APM. Experience of working as a Senior Project Manager within an ISP or Telecoms background, working on large value projects is a must. The successful Seniot Project Manager must possess a thorough understanding of the technologies used in an Telecoms organisation (LAN, WAN, IPT, MPLS, TCP/ IP etc).

This is a good opportunity to join a flourishing organisation. Interested and qualified parties are encouraged to apply.


http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/138120
Contact Name:Razeeb Ahasan

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