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Adobe Business Analyst with web technologies (specifically XML and XBRL)

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Location:Telford or Liverpool liverpool | merseyside
Tags: adobe | xml | xbrl | business analyst | analyst | government | adobe liverpool | adobe merseyside
Type:Contract
My Central Government client require an Adobe Business Analyst with web technologies (specifically XML and XBRL) to consult with Stakeholders engaged in online developments, to analyse/ deliver a range of new online solutions that align with the transactions strategy. Candidates must have a mix of IT and Business skills including Adobe Livecycle Enterprise Suite, a good understanding of web accessibility and usability issues (including XML and XBRL). This will be a 3 month contract from 15th September 2008 and can be based in either Liverpool or Telford. The deadline for submission for this post is 11am on Tuesday 19/ 08/ 2008.
Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/151469

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