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IT Business Process Administrator

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: administrator | itil | law | administrator greater london | administrator london
Type:Permanent
IT BUSINESS PROCESS ADMINISTRATOR - LONDON.

A top International law Firm is looking for an IT Business Process Administrator to assist in the process of implementing ITIL best practice. The successful candidate will for, part of a small team that will assist the Firm's IT department with administration resulting from the ITIL implementation.

Responsibilities of the role will include budget control, purchase order management and change control management. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of ITIL methodologies and will come from a law background.

Salaries are in the range of £25k - £29k/ annum and comes as part of an excellent package. For a confidential discussion, please send me your CV together with a time of day that it is most convenient to discuss this opportunity further.

Key search words: IT Business Process Administrator, ITIL, Purchase Order, Budget Control, Change Control Management.

SBS is an ethical recruitment company that does not send out CV's without fully briefing the candidate beforehand.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156138

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