Computerworld Australia's hot jobs round-up: 11 July 2011
- 11 July, 2011 10:49
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A look at the hot IT jobs and certifications around Australia this week.
Unknown organisation - Solutions Architect – Document Management
Location: Melbourne, VIC
Job Type: Contract
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
Experience with:
- Extensive experience and success in the design and implementation of Document Management solutions in complex, large scale environments
- Deep customer and vendor insight
- A wide range of expertise designing and implementing document management systems e.g. IBM FileNet.
- Experience with document imaging and intelligent document recognition systems preferred
Unknown organisation - Business Systems Analyst
Location: Sydney, NSW
Job Type: Contract
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- You will have a minimum of 3-5 years business/process analysis experience with a focus on systems, a good understanding and knowledge of the SDLC of systems analysis, interface and database design as well as a good understanding of current ICT systems architectures
- Experience in drafting technical RFP documentation for outsourcing services and in managing contractual services, in addition to experience with Holocentric, MS-Visio or similar process mapping tools is highly desired.
Sirius Technology - Seek: SAP Senior CRM Functional Consultant
Location: Sydney, NSW
Job Type: N/A
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- Over 5-7 years SAP CRM experience within large organisations
- Candidates must be eligible to live and work in Australia with the ability to travel should it be required without restrictions.
Unknown organisation - Seek: BI Developer Consultant
Location: Perth, WA
Job Type: Permanent
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- The successful candidate will have experience working in a similar role.
- Knowledge and experience working within an ERP environment and multiple ETL/BI platforms would be advantageous.
Unknown organisation - Seek: Senior BDM - ICT Outsourcing
Location: Sydney, NSW
Job Type: N/A
Salary: N/A
Skills required:
- Extensive experience in establishing Customer relationships.
- Excellent understanding of IT/BPO Services & Managed services.
- A proven track record of previous Business Development experience into key verticals eg Banking & Finance, Manufacturing, Utilities etc
- The ability to consult on & develop roll out strategies & short, medium & long-term road maps.
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