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Microsoft Windows Engineer - Short Term Contract


Listed on:10th July
Location:Surrey south east | surrey
Salary/Rate:£30 - £35
Tags: windows | microsoft | support engineer | engineering | server support | server support engineer | disaster recovery | mcse | windows south east | windows surrey
Type:Contract
Start Date:10-Jul-2008
Reference:IT/BC008497
Recruiter:Cerebra
Microsoft Windows Server Support Engineer - Short Term Contract - W. Byfleet

Experienced engineer required to take on a short term contract (2 - 5 weeks) with a small engineering consultancy to stabilise their windows infrastructure and propose improvements and a disaster recovery solution as well as knowledge transfer.

You will need to be a MCSE with strong Windows Server 2003, Exchange (AD) experience to be considered.

This contract will probably yield more work in the future to cover holiday etc. however it would suit someone in a permanent role with excess holiday to take and wants some extra cash.

Please call Ben Corke on 01483 300515 for further info and email your cv to ben@cerebra.co.uk


Cerebra Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/143614
Contact Name:Ben Corke

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