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Storage Engineer / Storage Consultant – HP SAN / HP EVA

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Location:City of London greater london | london
Tags: hp | storage engineer | storage consultant | consultant | san | windows | hp greater london | hp london
Type:Permanent
Storage Engineer / Storage Consultant – HP SAN / HP EVA -

An opportunity to be part of a very exciting and challenging IT programme!

Due to continuous growth within the programme, the 24*7 support team requires an experienced Storage Engineer / Storage Consultant immediately.

As the Storage Engineer, you will be accountable for the availability of the storage infrastructure and Backup infrastructure used by the company and their customers.

A storage expert, you will bring with you a strong technical background coupled with a fantastic personality. Your key storage technical experience should cover HP SANs, HP EVA and ideally within a Windows environment.

On offer of employment, you will be rewarded with a fantastic career opportunity, a great package and the chance to grow your technical skillset. Apply today for an immediate response – jody.marks@rullion.co.uk



Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/153532

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