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GBS (Atlas) Support Analyst – Cobol/ Swift – Investment Bank

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: cobol | analyst | support analyst | investment banking | banking | back office | cobol greater london | cobol london
Type:Contract
GBS (Atlas) Support Analyst – COBOL/ Swift – Investment Bank. My client is seeking a strong GBS (formally known as Atlas) Support Analyst to work within the FX, Money Market and Commodities back office of this top tier investment bank based in London. The successful candidate will also ideally have a strong working knowledge of COBOL, ENFORM and SWIFT, preferably gained within an investment banking environment. The role would suit someone looking to work in a fast changing environment which will allow you to demonstrate your support, analysis and tuning skills. The manager is looking for a strong communicator as you will be able to liaise with people from different areas of the business. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with the right skills to contribute to this important role. Please forward you CV for immediate consideration and full spec.






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