Dear List, Looking for a Remedy Architect/Consultant with 3-5 years experience implementing Remedy Version 6.x or 7.x. Location: North Carolina Duration: 6 Month Contract Telecommuting: Not an Option Work Authorization: US Citizens Only
Industry: DoD
About Client: One of the world's leading providers of systems
integration and other technology services, including application
development, data hosting, networking, and management consulting. It is
also a leading provider of business process outsourcing (BPO) services
in such areas as billing and payment processing, customer relationship
management (CRM), and human resources. A major government and defense
contractor.
Description:
** Subject Matter Expert (SME) in BMC REMEDY* IT Service Management
Suite design, implementation, advanced configuration, management, and
administration. Experience managing and participating in the design and
implementation of custom and OEM enterprise REMEDY solutions. is
required
** Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the UK OGC ITIL* framework and
procedures
** 3+ years of experience using BMC REMEDY IT Service Management Suite
tools;
** Demonstrated the ability to design, implement, and maintain an
enterprise REMEDY IT Service Management Suite solution.
** Demonstrated the ability to implement REMEDY Service Desk in a
distributed environment.
Technologies:
Service Desk / ITSM / V 7.x / ITIL
If you are interested please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with salary requirements and a word
document version of your resume.
Respectfully,
Joshua Kitchen
Information Technology Recruiter
Kforce Professional Staffing
Two Prestige Place (Suite 350)
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
Great People = Great Results
<http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen>
Please don't keep me a secret... a referral is the best compliment I can
receive.
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