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Enterprise Management Engineer

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: ciscoworks | netcool | cisco | unix | windows | network | tcp ip | oracle | ibm | linux | ca | ciscoworks greater london | ciscoworks london
Type:Contract
Enterprise Management Engineer

Enterprise Management, Network Management, Spectrum, Scripting, Cisco, Windows, UNIX, Linux, Netcool, CiscoWorks

My client a top tier investment bank seeks an Enterprise Management Engineer. The role will involve delivery of global Enterprise Management solutions and services to the banks customers. This will include the design, deployment, customisation and support of the banks enterprise management applications and tools, and the integration of these tools with other corporate systems.

This role requires in depth knowledge of the following:

IBM Netcool, Managed Objects Formula and myMO, CA Spectrum, Cisco CiscoWorks and ACS
Experience in Oracle, MSSQL and TCP/ IP would be preferable

Please submit your CV for immediate consideration.






Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/162415

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