We are looking for a Unix Systems Engineer to join our Operations and Infrastructure team. The Unix Engineer will support equipment running both commercial and open source versions of Unix and Linux which includes AIX, Solaris, Redhat and Debian as well as appliance based systems such as NetApp or F5.
Youll support the successful integration of our network service functionality, devices and products. Well count on you for the integration strategy and for well-planned, executed and documented test and integration activities everything from specifications and scripts to environment design.
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Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
We are looking for a Unix Systems Engineer to join our Operations and Infrastructure team. The Unix Engineer will support equipment running both commercial and open source versions of Unix and Linux which includes AIX, Solaris, Redhat and Debian as well as appliance based systems such as NetApp or F5.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 24
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
Youll support the successful integration of our network service functionality, devices and products. Well count on you for the integration strategy and for well-planned, executed and documented test and integration activities everything from specifications and scripts to environment design.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 04
e-Commerce Client
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : Up to £55K + Bonus
The successful candidate will join the Data Warehousing and BI team as they begin to roll out a huge number of new projects, including new ETL technologies and processes, new Kimball method data marts and the re-design and re-development of their Oracle databases and warehouses.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 April 03
Orange
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
Youll work closely with everyone in Collections and Finance to create, communicate and analyse collections scoring models, scorecards and behavioural systems. Plus, youll be asked to add a credit perspective on company-wide projects, and continually help everyone here develop a better understanding of risk.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 April 05
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
- "Own" our Head Office space ensuring standards of presentation and cleanliness are consistently maintained; Oversee office layout and project manage all office moves; - Ensure a "safe" working environment. Attend/participate in H&S reviews, when appropriate, and ensure actions are completed within agreed timescales and all documentation maintained; Complete regular assessments of office space.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 24
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
Ocado is seeking an IT Project Manager to take responsibility for the management and implementation of the software for automation projects in Ocado's customer fulfilment centre (Warehouse).
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 24
Major Client
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £76K
Programme is to overhaul and upgrade the back-office network infrastructure across the company estate. This project is focused on managing the network through transformation.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 17
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager for the Service Automation Team. The Project Manager role will typically undertake either a number of small budget projects or one to two larger projects, budgets vary in value between £10k £300k.
Job from xpatjobs.com_uk published on 2012 May 23
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
With plenty of second line Transmission Network Operations experience on Ericsson and Nortel equipment, youll be no stranger to DWDN and Preside NMS.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 April 04
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
Working on a range of highly complex multi-threaded real-time software development projects for Ocado's current facility at Hatfield and for a new facility in Warwickshire.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 24