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2nd Line Support Analyst


Listed on:2nd September 2008
Location:London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:Upto £30000
Tags: 2nd line support | analyst | support analyst | law | microsoft | citrix | active directory | 2nd-line-support greater london | 2nd-line-support london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:Immediately
Reference:6464
Recruiter:Plan-Net Services Plc
A well respected law firm is looking for an experienced 2nd line support analyst to provide support to their 600 users.

Based in the city the firm is looking for someone who has worked at 2nd level support within either a law firm or a corporate company and has excellent support skills within a Microsoft environment including Active Directory, Citrix and remote support. You should also be used to providing support to all levels of user. This is a developing helpdesk, as such there will be an opportunity to provide input to the processes and procedures being implemented.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward thinking company and to be involved in some exciting projects. Apply now if you have the necessary experience and are looking to further your career.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156772
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