Application Packager
Job Title: Application Packager
Day Rate: £400 to £450 p/d Inside IR35
Hybrid Location: 2 days per week in Central London office, with remaining days remote
Contract Length: Initial 6 Months but highly likely to be extended
About the Client and Role:
An opening for an Application Packager has just become available for a leading financial services firm located in Central London on an initial 6-month basis.
As the Application Packager, you will be responsible for building and delivering application packages in line with SLAs.
Key responsibilities:
- The primary responsibility entails constructing and distributing application packages within specified SLAs to cater to global usage.
- Capable of serving as a subject matter expert for specialised products within the realm of Application Services.
- Spearhead and oversee engineering endeavours, collaborating with colleagues both within and outside the team.
- Translate requirements into recommended technical solutions for management consideration.
- Develop design and operational documentation with meticulous attention to detail.
- Provide guidance and support to fellow team members through mentoring and coaching.
- Cultivate and sustain relationships with support teams and managers across client locations.
- Contribute to the establishment and refinement of processes and policies within the governance framework through the creation and review of documentation.
Candidate Skills and Experience:
- Experience with Workday (desirable)
- Solid expertise with Application packaging technologies (eg: Windows Installer, InstallShield, Admin Studio, App-V, Windows 10, SCCM etc.)
- Financial services background
Services offered by Computappoint Limited are those of an Employment Business and/or Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
- Company
- Computappoint
- Location
- City of London, Greater London, UK
- Employment Type
- Full-time
- Posted
- Company
- Computappoint
- Location
- City of London, Greater London, UK
- Employment Type
- Full-time
- Posted