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087 0160 0165 www.b-f.co.uk/recruitment/ |
Latest Permanent Positions
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Microsoft & Linux Support specialist x 2
General Description
A medium size Travel company based in Central London is looking for a Microsoft & Linux Support specialist.
Experience / Qualifications
- Minimum 5 years IT experience
- Good general standard of education - Degree in a numerate discipline a bonus!
- You should have at least 5 years experience of supporting Servers, installation, configuration and network administration of Apple servers and Apple disk arrays
Skills
- Linux Based tripwire/ IPTables firewalls
- Exchange and postfix messaging
- Blackberry hosted services
- Windows XP, 2000 and in general Microsoft Server and Office technology
- Supporting Servers, installation, configuration and network administration of Microsoft and Linux servers
- Good analytical skills & problem solving skills
- Resilience - Remains calm and self-controlled under pressure.
- Quality Orientation - Maintains high professional standards and gets things right first time.
Responsibilities
- Doing a professional job
- Reporting directly to the IT director
Personality
- Versatile and seeking challenges
- Self-Motivation to resolve problems & keep users happy
- Comfortable with a fast/challenging environment.
Package
- Salary up to £28K plus benefits.
- Benefits - training / holiday / Sickness / Pension
- Working hours 09.00 to 17.30 Monday to Friday with flexibility as and when required
How to apply...
- See our guidelines below...
- Please tell us: your current employment situation (e.g. employed, looking for work, ...), notice required, current/last salary and your aspirations, nationality
- We need to know your DOB, current address, land line phone no & email address
Click here to send your CV, please quote reference:
BF/099 - have you read our guidelines?
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION When sending your CV:
- We prefer CV in MS-Word format sent by email
- Please quote in the subject line of your email: job reference, your first name/surname, position title.
- See our privacy statement.
- We _NEVER_ send your CV to a client without _YOUR_ permission.
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We are always looking for:
UNIX ADMINISTRATORs (SCO/HP/Solaris)
DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS (SYBASE/MS-SQL/ORACLE)
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We never forget that YOU matter
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Unlocking your
potential
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We all need a chance to show our true worth.
A job is not just about money it is also about job satisfaction and the opportunity to demonstrate how good you can be given the right environment.
Some of our clients are often prepared to accept a candidate that do not have "all" the skills they required
if they feel you are the right candidate.
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Making you
feel motivated
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Motivation is important to you and our clients.
You need a job that you enjoy and where you get the recognition for your efforts, skills and talent.
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Ensuring you are
dependable
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We have all heard of people that change jobs often, usually because they have been offered more money somewhere else. Very quickly they get branded as 'tourist'.
Or colleagues have no concept of arriving on time or who speak or act irresponsibly.
Being reliable, dependable and responsible will ensure that you have a prosperous future !
The rewards will only become obvious in the long term.
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Providing you
security
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Our clients have established businesses that should provide you with the long term career security you deserve.
The key to being a long term employee is to be flexible and being prepared "grab" opportunities as they unfold.
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Maintaining your
skills
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Some IT people think that unless you have experience in the latest "hotware" product you are finished. Tell that to the people maintaining legacy systems!
It is a question of balance. Nowadays, our clients are becoming much more wary of this constant upgrade cycle.
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| The 8 habits of a SUCCESSFUL employee: |
| Be a leader |
Take risks |
Embrace change |
| Recognize talent in others |
Don't settle for an "OK" project or Job |
Know when it is time to move on |
| Demand innovation |
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