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Singapore based IT Engineer Wanted

Posted By: mackeyuk

Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009

Remuneration: Best Offer

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IT@Sea a growing Manchester UK based ICT Consultancy Company specialising in the shipping, maritime and offshore business sectors are seeking a motivated individual to work on a unique IT project.


Your primary role will be to attend merchant vessels based in Singapore waters to perform software upgrade work by following detailed procedures.


Initially working on a contract basis, successful candidates will have a keen interest in all aspects of IT, be self-motivated, they will be expected to work unsupervised in a professional manner and have excellent interpersonal skills.


Although full training will be given, candidates must demonstrate an understanding of the following:
- English speaking
- Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003 ideally to an MCP level
- A good understanding of server based software such as Exchange, SQL server etc
- An understanding of computer networking inc TCP/IP, routers, modems and switches
- Be a lateral thinker with good problem solving skills
- Be able to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.


Desirable skills:
- Programming skills in a major language such as Java, dot NET, ASP
- Experience with Cisco devices
- Be educated to degree level or hold a recognised industry qualification


In return IT@Sea offers the following benefits:
- Competitive rates of pay
- Opportunity to work in a unique environment and develop new skills


To apply please email your CV with a covering letter to [email protected]
for an informal discussion please call Gary McDonald on 44 161 660 5445.


More information about IT@Sea can be found here http://www.itatsea.net



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