I am interested.

Give me a call on 919582128215 or email me on [email protected]
On 08-Jul-2016 7:40 am, "Kim Gallagher" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>
> Sorry to bother you all, but I'm having some difficulty filling a Remedy
> Admin position I have available in St. Louis, MO or Denver, CO and was
> referred to this list as a resource.
>
> If any of you are interested or know someone who would be, feel free to let
> me know! I've attached the description below. Thanks!
>
> Title: Remedy Admin
> Location: St. Louis, MO or Denver, CO
>
> Must Haves:
> 3-5 years of Technical Support to Remedy
> ·        Development, configuration and Administration
>
> ·        Screen Design/Configurations
>
> ·        Form Design
>
> ·        Web-service based development
>
> ·        NOT simple Desktop/HelpDesk ticketing system support
>
> ITSM Configuration: Incident Module, Change Management Module, AR System
> ·        Should have used it for change requests of routers and switches
>
> CMBD Version 8x
> Oracle Database Environment
> ITIL methodologies (Event, Request, change, Problem, Incident, SLM/Service
> Management)
>
> Plusses:
> CMBD Version 9
> AR System9.1
> Experience configuring and defining Foundation Data
>
>
> Day-to-Day:
> Beacon Hill Technologies is looking for a Remedy Developer/Admin to join
> one
> of our Telecom clients. This person will be working on the Remedy
> developing
> and administration team. This individual will be brought on specifically
> for
> day-to-day operational help as the team has too much work between them
> currently. This client will be working across multiple projects
> simultaneously to support an existing Remedy environment. Daily duties
> include making changes to accounts, configuring forms, and translating
> existing tickets from another Remedy system into their own environment.
>
>
>
>
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