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Tandem Developer/ Lead Analyst Programmer - Cheshire

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Location:Cheshire cheshire | north west
Tags: tandem | programmer | analyst | analyst programmer | developer | cobol | itil | banking | 3rd line support | tandem cheshire | tandem north west
Type:Permanent
Tandem Developer/ Lead Analyst Programmer - Cheshire - Tal, tacl, cobol, tandem, itil

Tandem Developer/ Lead Analyst Programmer required by a large banking organisation based in Cheshire , with experience in TAL, TACL, COBOL and TANDEM (ideally ITIL certified but not essential) - up to 42k + Benefits

You will be working as part of a team developing the tandem platform, and have responsibility for software design, development and 3rd line support - programming in tal, tacl & cobol.

Exciting opportunity to join a large financial services organisation within the Infrastructure division, with fantastic career opportunities.
send your CV to: kerry.foreman@rullion.co.uk for more info.




Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/164127

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