Jobs for Customer Account in Islington

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Helpdesk Problem Management Officer

Professional Choice Personnel Ltd in Islington, London / Permanent

Our Client based in London is currently looking for an IT Helpdesk Support Officer/ Helpdesk Problem Management Officer. Working on an online estate agency service, online e-forms and housing registers. The role involves taking and investigating ... (more)

14/05/2012 in cv-library.co.uk

Helpdesk Problem Management Officer

Islington, London / Permanent

Our Client based in London is currently looking for an IT Helpdesk Support Officer/ Helpdesk Problem Management Officer. Working on an online estate agency service, online e forms and housing registers. The role involves taking and investigating ... (more)

14/05/2012 in xpatjobs.com

Client Services / Customer Account Executive - Fluent German

Islington, London / Permanent

TITLE: Customer Account Executive / Client Services Co-ordinator - Advertising / Print / Marketing / Process Industry / Supply Chain Sector - German speaking. BASIC: circa £20k basic + overtime pay + great benefits. MUST BE FLUENT IN GERMAN IDEAL ... (more)

04/10/2011 in cv-library.co.uk

Accounts and Finance intern

Izmaylova in Islington, London / Permanent

The main part of the Internship initially will be to take over the handling of the Purchase Ledger although the candidate is expected to be able to handle all other aspects of accounts Tasks will include: encoding and posting the invoices to the ... (more)

16/04/2012 in internwise.co.uk
4 current Customer Account jobs in Islington on 23/05/2012 found. Find your dream job with Renego!

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