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Pensions Administrator - IT Support

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Location:bristol bristol | south gloucestershire
Tags: administrator | support analyst | analyst | it support analyst | administrator bristol | administrator south gloucestershire
Type:Permanent
Our Financial Services client is seeking an IT Support analyst to work for an expanding company who provide software support to pension companies,this is an exiting opportunity to excel into a support career. You will primarily be responsible for solving problems our client customers experience when using the service.

Effectively our client is looking for a candidate from a pensions background looking for a new career in IT

Financial service background desirable , preferably pensions servicing along with excellent communication and problem solving skills.

Very competitive salary and benefits package and the opportunity to start a great future in IT.

Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/186461

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