Banking Technical Implementation Consultant

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Banking Technical Implementation Consultant/Software Engineer - Java, Oracle, SQL, Private Banking, Wealth Management, J2EE, J2SE, Database, Computer Science

Leading Banking Software Consultancy. City of London.

£40k - £55k + Benefits + Bonus + Training

Harrington Starr is working with a leading Banking Software Consultancy to find a Technical Implementation Consultant (Java, SQL, Oracle) to work onsite at Private Banks and Wealth Managers implementing award winning Banking Software.

As the Technical Implementation Consultant (Java, SQL, Oracle) you will begin by being given extensive training on an award winning and industry leading piece of Banking Software. You will then be working onsite at leading Private Banks taking client specifications and then building add-ons for the software and implementing it onto the client site. You will need to make sure that the software is designed to the client's needs and meets all of their requirements.

This consultancy has partnered with one of the leading Banking Software Vendors in the world and is currently working on projects at a range of leading Banks based in London, Paris and Singapore. You may be required to travel and to work on the client sites.
* Good knowledge of Java and Oracle Development - Essential
* Excellent communication experience - Essential
* Past experience in Financial Services - Highly Beneficial
* Ideally a degree in Computer Science from a well known university - Beneficial

This is a great opportunity for a Technical Implementation Consultant (Java, SQL, Oracle) to work with one of the key pieces of banking software and be given extensive training on it. This is a great way to enhance your career within Financial Services and look to take your career to the next level.

Please send your C.V. to Tom Kemp at Harrington Starr to find out more information about the role!

Banking Technical Implementation Consultant/Software Engineer - Java, Oracle, SQL, Private Banking, Wealth Management, J2EE, J2SE, Database, Computer Science

September 12, 2012 • Posted in: General

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