PTS’s Client, a leading Law Firm are in need of an excellent INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST to join their IT Team in London. You MUST be experienced, highly competent and can own and manage projects. This team has been VERY busy for the past few years and 2012 will be no exception with numerous projects already underway.
You NEED to be an exceptional proactive individual with great attention to detail who can contribute to a forward thinking team, so you will need to be able to cope with a challenging and fast moving environment.
The ESSENTIAL requirements for any candidate MUST have are:
You NEED to be an exceptional proactive individual with great attention to detail who can contribute to a forward thinking team, so you will need to be able to cope with a challenging and fast moving environment.
The ESSENTIAL requirements for any candidate MUST have are:
· Experience of installing, configuring and managing a Cisco network, in particular 6500 and 3700 series switches.
· You will need to be familiar with creating and maintaining Cisco configs, undertaking network monitoring and deploying switches.
· CCNP accreditation would be an advantage.
· Experience of managing, upgrading and maintaining a VoIP telephone system, ideally Mitel.
· Very strong Active Directory 2008 and Exchange 2010 skills (migration from AD2000 and Exchange 2003 is underway now).
· Up to date Citrix skills would be valuable.
· Experience of managing and monitoring a virtual infrastructure and SAN.
Legal or professional services experience is not essential but would be extremely advantageous; as maintaining the existing environment is as critical as the new projects. Our client is looking for someone who is very client focused and understands that their role is to support the business.
Infrastructure Analysts with the above experiences and skillsets are urged to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Please send your WORD CV to Matthew.Roberts@ptsconsulting.com or call 020 7539 6394 at your earliest opportunity. Thank You.
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