VB Jobs in the City of London

3 of 3 VB Jobs in the City of London

Application Support Engineer

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Orla Rose Associates
complex information clearly, influence stakeholders and make decisions confidently. Essential Skills & Experience Strong SQL and database skills. Solid experience supporting multi-tiered Windows-based applications. Proven scripting experience (e.g. VB/VBA, PowerShell) for automation or troubleshooting. Familiarity with enterprise scheduling systems (e.g. VisualCron). Experience with SFTP connectivity and system integrations. Understanding of change control and release management within More ❯
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Senior Application Support Engineer

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Hybrid/Remote Options
The Curve Group
ideally, or another regulated environment Strong knowledge of SRE principles, incident management, monitoring, and performance tuning Hands-on technical skills across a broad range of technologies, including: Microsoft: C#, VB, .NET Core, Azure, SQL Server, IIS, Windows Server Web: React, RESTful APIs, Docker, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Tools: CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps), Dynatrace, Git, Okta, Apigee Excellent communication … skills and the ability to work effectively across cross-functional teams Desirable: Familiarity with legacy VB/C# applications in a modernised environment Experience in automation/scripting (PowerShell, Bash) Background in financial services applications or products Location: London (hybrid working - 2/3 days a week in the office) This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative, forward More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent, Work From Home
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Enterprise Architect

City of London, London, United Kingdom
N Consulting Global
Role : Enterprise Architect Location : London , UK Contract -3-6 Months extendable Mandatory (Experience in BFSI Industry) Key skills expected are: Technology Strategy definition, Digital Transformation/Modernization for large size programs/Enterprise Standards HANDS-ON Architecture definition and implementation More ❯
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