Development Solutions External Client Service Account Manager – Gauteng Permanent position Matric certificate/ cost to company per month The post Client Service Account Manager appeared first on freerecruit.co.za .
project team to develop migration programs from old to new system platforms. Execute performance testing
to work Full-Time hours
Primary Industry:Banking and Finance
Secondary Industry:IT and In years of experience in a similar role within the Banking and Finance industry.
Knowledge and Skills:Proficiency in a collaborative team environment within the Banking and Finance industry, with occasional requirements
deployments. Define and document Cloud security standards. Provide research on industry best practices. Foundation or Cloud Computing. Financial services or banking experience. 7 years in Infrastructure, Software
requirements, as per “The Company” standards. Duties: ● Responsibility/Accountability ● Task Variety Working on
candidate will be working full-time hours in the Banking and Finance industry.
Internet
Secondary Industry: Banking and Finance
Salary: ZAR0 Fintech industry, with exposure to projects in the Banking and Finance sector. The role may require occasional
theres often a need to set and enforce quality standards. This means talking to the team about best practices experience, knowledge, and certification in the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance industries are
analysis and engineering, particularly in the banking or financial services industry. A basic understanding
information and context. Identify and report control and standard deviations, failures and inefficiencies for action to adapt to VP. Identify and report control and standard deviations, failures and inefficiencies for action and corruption. Identify and report control and standard deviations, failures and inefficiencies for action vetting contractors to ensure compliance to ethical standards and practices and to prevent theft, fraud and serious crime Identify and report control and standard deviations, failures and inefficiencies for action