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Systems Engineer (Blackberry Migration)

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Location:City of London greater london | london
Tags: blackberry | migration | systems engineer | government | blackberry enterprise server | blackberry greater london | blackberry london
Type:Contract
We are currently seeking an experienced Systems Engineer for a Blackberry Migration project for a Central Government client.

Candidates will be responsible managing the scheduling of users for device reactivation, wiping and reactivating devices and migrating mail data from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007.

The ideal applicant will have experience of a large Blackberry Migration project and have a strong knowledge of Blackberry Enterprise Server.

This role is for a Central Government client and so candidates should hold current Security Clearance (or be willing to undergo the clearance process)

For more information please contact Gary Carter on 0161 601 3307


Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/151264

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