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DV Cleared Support Engineer role - London/Manchester - up to £550 per day

Manchester, North West England / Permanent

DV Cleared Support Engineer WANTED for a 6 month minimum contract in the area of in London and Manchester, with a rate of up to £550 per day . To provide software support for our Corporate ICT systems and applications ensuring the availability and ... (more)

01/12/2011 in xpatjobs.com
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