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Implementation Manager - Public Sector

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Location:Leeds leeds | west yorkshire
Tags: implementation manager | solaris | service manager | linux | compuware | prince | implementation-manager leeds | implementation-manager west yorkshire
Type:Contract
Great opportunity for an Implementation Manager with experience of project/ programme or portfolio management to join a high profile, Public Sector initiative. The Implementation Manager will take responsibility for the end to end delivery of project solutions, leading the development of management processes and procedures and managing 3rd party suppliers. The Implementation Manager will gain excellent exposure to Compuware Client Vantage and Vantage Service Manager as well as web based communication technologies. Ideally the Implementation Manager will be Prince II certified with a knowledge of Solaris, Linux and Bash scripting.

This is a fantstic opportunity for an Implementation Manager to make a visible impact into a Public Sector client. Please forward an up to date CV for further details.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/154050

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