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Application Support Analyst - Wimbledon - up to £50,000
Application Support Analyst - Wimbledon - up to £50,000
My client, a leading organisation based in Wimbledon, are currently looking for an Application Support Analyst to join their team. They are looking for someone who can provide technical application and system support to internal business functions and their customers.
The Application Support Analyst will be meeting service level agreements that have been set within the company while maintain the systems stability for the company.
Key Responsibilities for the Application Support Analyst:
* 2nd/3rd Line Application Support * Working with 3rd party vendors * Application monitoring and capacity tuning * Maintaining system stability along with high availability * Completing daily check-ups * Issue and prioritise effectively * Taking lead on complex issues
Essential skills for the Application Support Analyst:
* Previous experience in an Application Support role * Experience with SQL * High level debugging and problem-solving skills * Understanding of ITIL processes * Ability to liaise and work with 3rd party vendors and internal management * Understanding of methodologies e.g. Agile and Waterfall
Desirable skills for the Application Support Analyst:
* Operational tool experience such as App Dynamics and Control-M * Experience working within a Linux environment ideally RedHat * Experience working with Oracle * Experience supporting applications using Java or .Net * Experience of working with core applications such as SWIFT, Bloomberg and Reuters * ITIL Qualified
If you are interested in the Application Support Analyst position that has a great potential for developing your skills within a fast-paced growing environment, please apply with a copy of your up to date CV and we will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail.
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