Computerworld Australia's hot jobs round-up: 22 November 2010
- 22 November, 2010 10:12
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Unknown organisation - Clicks IT Recruitment: IT Services Manager
Location: Melbourne, CBD
Job Type: N/A
Salary: $130-$140,000 package
Skills required:
Experience with:
- Experience in IT Service management, and ITIL implementation and maturity development within a large corporate environment
- Experience in managing a Service Delivery team
- Excellent people and stakeholder management skills
- At least five years ITIL experience, with ITIL certification essential
Unknown organisation - Clicks IT Recruitment: Senior Business Analyst
Location: Melbourne, CBD
Job Type: Permanent
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- Proven ability to analyse and document business requirements
- Experience making recommendations and championing your own ideas
- The ability to lead strategic projects and be comfortable liaising with large stakeholder groups
- The ability to work in the definition and evaluation stages of projects
- A strong focus on governance and adherence to BA frameworks
- Previous experience performing a Senior BA role in a financial institution
- Proven experience working in large and complex business focused projects
- Knowledge of specific BA frameworks and governance models
Unknown organisation - Candle ICT: Data Centre Analyst
Location: Sydney
Job Type: Full time
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- Sound knowledge and experience in managing data centre facilities.
- Knowledge and experience in managing data centre components including UPS, Backup Generators, Data Centre Electrical Distribution Solutions and Data Centre Cooling Systems
- Experience in Asset Management and control
- Strong knowledge of management of high uptime data centre environments
- Financial services or payments experience will be highly regarded
- Sound knowledge of networks, systems, telecommunications
- Excellent Microsoft Word, Excel and Visio skills
- Excellent troubleshooting and problem solving skills
- Strong customer service focus
- Sound negotiation and conflict resolution skills
- Strategic, commercial and technical skills to be a credible advisor to the IT Leadership team
- Sound IT Vendor Management experience
- Sound understanding of IT service management principles (ITIL)
- Sound understanding of Project Management and SDLC Methodologies
Unknown organisation - Candle ICT: C++ Analyst Programmer
Location: Sydney
Job Type: Initial six month contract
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- Solid experience with C++ and Unix
- Experience working with one of the following databases: Oracle, SQL and Sybase
- Financial services experience is an advantage
IBS InfoTech - Seek: Service Desk Engineer
Location: Brisbane
Job Type: Permanent
Salary: $35-$50,000
Skills required:
- 2 – 3 years of experience in an IT support technician role
- Experience in a Microsoft Windows environment is essential
- A large part of this position is based on our internal ticketing system and experience in a similar work place will be well regarded.
- Exceptional communication skills
- Knowledge of current and new technologies
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