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IBM has been present in India since 1992 and has established itself as one of the leaders in the Indian Information Technology (IT) Industry. IBM India has seen double-digit growth over the last five years, spurred by the stabilization of the Indian economic environment and also by IBM's own efforts to grow and transform its business in the country. IBM India has over 38,500 employees as of January 1, 2006 and is India's largest MNC employer. Global Services Delivery center (GSDC) IBM Global Services India's Global Service Delivery Center (GSDC) is a big leap forward in the execution of IBM's stated strategy: to offer On-Demand Services competitively to our clients on a global basis. On-Demand Services require a strong understanding of the clients' business priorities dynamically and hence, the need to provide IT Infrastructure Management Services which help the clients meet their business priorities. The GSDC in India is geared to provide these IT Infrastructure Management Services, leveraging the proven processes and tools that IBM uses world over and combining it with the resource and quality advantage that India has to offer to deliver high quality and cost effective IT solutions Interested candidates are requested to apply immediately. Steps to apply online :1) Copy paste the following link to your browser : https://forms. bpfj.intronet.com/ibm/ Forms/ap/ expro/ VacancySearch.jsp 2) Use vacancy code 68747, Click on the 'search' button. 3) select the 'add to basket' check box and click on the 'View Vacancy Basket & gt' button. 4) Click on the 'Apply to Above Vacancy' button. 5) Fill up all necessary information and submit your application

Designation:
Server System Operation - S&D

Job Description:
Job description

1)Allocation of roles & circles to the team members.

2)Coordination with Client (Vodafone)

3)Coordination with Vendor (ex. ATOS)

4)Providing SLA reports.

5)Raising CR / ISR to vendor.

6)Providing RCAs

Desired Profile:
# 0-2 years with two years as team member# Minimum 16 years of education required## Required Skills - Technical and Non Technical# SQL/PLSQL

# UNIX

# BSCS

# Java skills

# Oracle 8i, 10g



Required* Bachelor's Degree

* English: Fluent

 

Experience: 0 - 2 Years

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: Client Server

Education: UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required

Location: # 0-2 years with two years as team member# Minimum 16 years of education required## Required Skills - Technical and Non Technical# SQL/PLSQL

# UNIX

# BSCS

# Java skills

# Oracle 8i, 10g



Required* Bachelor's Degree

* English: Fluent

 

Keyword: SQL / PLSQL, UNIX, BSCS, Java skills, Oracle 8i, 10g

Contact: IBM India Pvt Limited


Website: https://jobs3.netmedia1.com/cp/search.jsp?trac=hp_in&jobatibm

Reference: ITD-0270755

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