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Consultant
Skills and Experience
The consultant shall hold a Post Graduate Diploma or equivalent in an IT domain and be chartered or seeking chartership by a recognised learned body.
The consultant shall have current knowledge and experience of Defence Test & Reference capabilities, policy and initiatives.
The successful execution of the contract requires the following range of essential skills and expertise:
1. Interpersonal Skills
Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills,
Be able to develop and maintain good working relationships with external customers and stakeholders.
Be able to develop and maintain a good working relationship with suppliers.
Be able to explain complex issues clearly, willingly co-operate and share information with other members of the team and external stakeholders.
Be adaptable.
Be focused on the achievement of team goals.
2. Core skills
Plan, manage, co-ordinate or support (as required) multiple complex and geographically distributed short-term test, experimentation and training initiatives.
Use Microsoft Office tools, including expertise in use of MS Project and MS Visio.
Be able to elicit User & System requirements from stakeholders & express them clearly in appropriate documentation.
Be able to produce TLMP & ITEAP documents that will assist in the running of the projects.
Be able to understand and contribute to C4ISTAR Networked Enabled Research, Test and Reference, Demonstration and Training architectural discussions & decisions from Operational, System & Technical viewpoints.
3. Technical Skills
Demonstrate a good understanding of procurement project processes.
Demonstrate a broad spectrum understanding of C4ISTAR Projects.
Demonstrate a good understanding of C4ISTAR Architectures.
Demonstrate a good understanding of Integration/Interoperability testing and test management.
Demonstrate a good understanding of Test/Experiment/Exercise planning, management and co-ordination.
Demonstrate an understanding of MODAF or equivalent.
Demonstrate a good understanding of TLM and in-service support.
4. Acquisition Knowledge/Experience
Extensive experience of working within the defence acquisition environment. Hands on project management experience of a significant MoD project.
Extensive knowledge of MoD Smart Acquisition principles.
In depth knowledge of working within and using the Defence Acquisition Operating Framework (AOF) and the Acquisition Management System (AMS)
System Engineering knowledge and experience, preferably involving aspects of interoperability between systems. Membership of the International Council for System Engineering (INCOSE) is desirable.
Through-Life Management experience in both TLMP drafting and Maturity Level assessment.
Expertise in Requirements development and management including experience in the use of DOORS software for this purpose.
Expertise in Acceptance management including the production and implementation of Acceptance Strategies and ITEAPs.
Due to the nature and urgency of this post, candidates holding or who have held high level security clearance in the past are most welcome to apply. Please note successful applicants will be required to be security cleared prior to appointment which can take up to 10 weeks. LA International Computer Consultants Ltd is an HMG Approved Consultancy and operates as an IT & Engineering Consultancy or as an Employment Business & Agency, depending upon the precise nature of the work, for security cleared jobs or non clearance vacancies.
Location Bristol, Somerset
Country England
Start Date 01/07/2009
Duration 150 days
Rate £10/Hour
Employment Business LA International Computer Consultants Ltd
Contact Zoe Booth
Telephone 01782 203040
Fax 01782 203050
Email [email protected]
Reference JS057601
Posted Date 04/06/2009 09:51:19
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I came across this sinister looking role...
I am looking for an experienced PHP developer to work on a project.
The ideal candidate will have good working knowledge with:
Essential skills
* PHP
* MYSQL
* Java
* HTML
* Graphic Designs - ideally Photoshop
* Linux
Desirable skills
* C++
* C#
You will be working as part of a team but will also be required to work on your own at times. There is a likely HOOD of an extension as you will be working on an ongoing project. If this sounds like you and you are available to start work within the next 2 weeks and are able to interview next week.
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Originally posted by stingman123 View Posthere's another
Technical Project Manager Contract
Rate £163-£174/Day 35/Hour Week
In 2001 I was on £555 per day.
In 2004 I was damn glad to get £152 per day.
We may regret ignoring £170 per day yet...
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here's another
Technical Project Manager Contract
PM will manage IT deliverables across the 3 workstreams of the programme.
Coordination of IT activity across my client's programme working on the Delivery of worksteams.
Management of the ICT elements of the contact centre operation.
Management of 3 key stakeholders - ICT Service who will provide the corporate infrastructure & ICT services that go into the buildings; building contractors who will deliver IT infrastructure works.
Expert view required on what both the building contractors & ICT Service are providing, giving the PM the ability to identify & manage risks, identify & escalate issues & take an objective view on both parties contributions.
Experience of working with building contractors to define & deliver ICT infrastructure works.
Experience of server, voice & data, storage, mobile/flexible working & information security disciplines.
Technical lead/expert with the ability to identify & manage ICT risks & issues.
Strong relationship/stakeholder management skills, with experience of working at a programme level.
Experience of working on large construction &/or refurbishment projects desirable.
Expert negotiating & influencing skills.
Financial acumen in terms of being able to identify the VFM of IT solutions.
Proven experience of managing & working in a large multi skilled team.
Ability to quickly understand the intricacies of existing ICT systems, strategies & infrastructure, enabling the post holder to manage, advise & deliver necessary changes & works associated with the programme.
Location Manchester, Lancashire
Country England
Start Date 2009-06-15
Duration 3 months initially
Rate £163-£174/Day 35/Hour Week
Employment Business NES IT
Contact Amanda Bury
Telephone 0161 942 2117
Email [email protected]
Reference JSAJB/21298/TPM
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Originally posted by NickNick View PostWRT the original advert. SWMBO has been out of the workforce for a couple of years now and has started to consider working again. As that job is local to us I can see her applying for something like that as a starting point before going back in full time on a better rate.
Surely pimping her out would be more profitable? And it's a cash business too - can't go wrong!
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WRT the original advert. SWMBO has been out of the workforce for a couple of years now and has started to consider working again. As that job is local to us I can see her applying for something like that as a starting point before going back in full time on a better rate.
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Originally posted by slockyer View PostHmmm now let me see, I guess that's where they are planning on putting the equipment then. With my knowledge I should apply for this one.
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Originally posted by stuart_75 View Post
My client is currently upgrading their Microwave Networks to cover 3G technologies and require a strong project engineer who can be responsible for the Transmission planning of the project. Knowledge of SDH/PDH technologies, Microwave and 19" cabinets would be beneficial. Good project administration skills are required to update the clients bespoke Project Software including updated project records, recording information and project planning.
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Check out this cracker I come across today.........
Transmission Planning Engineer - Birmingham, West Midlands [This job has been advertised by a member of REC] Contract
Transmission Planning Engineer - Birmingham, West Midlands - SDH/PDH/3G, Microwave Networks
My client is currently upgrading their Microwave Networks to cover 3G technologies and require a strong project engineer who can be responsible for the Transmission planning of the project. Knowledge of SDH/PDH technologies, Microwave and 19" cabinets would be beneficial. Good project administration skills are required to update the clients bespoke Project Software including updated project records, recording information and project planning.
The role is based in the West Midlands and any previous experience of working for the mobile telecom industry would be beneficial. The client is paying £100 - £130 per day, please send your CV in the first instance.
Location Birmingham, West Midlands
Country England
Start Date Immediate
Duration Monthly Rolling
Rate £100-£130/Day
Employment Business Omnium IT Recruitment
Contact Rosie Turner
Telephone 01782 571932
Fax 0845 481 8010
Email [email protected]
Reference JS15670
Posted Date 26/05/2009 14:31:53
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostI was going to post this job ad too.
What caught my eye was:
1. It is broken.
2. It is VERY broken.
3. Buy yourself a cheap van: you'll be delivering bits of kit all over the place.
4. You are on your own: no board, no support.
5. No less that 12 hours a day - but paid for 7.5
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You have all noticed the phrase "part time" in the original post haven't you?
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I was going to post this job ad too.
What caught my eye was:Originally posted by stingman123 View Postcomplete an existing large project
troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software and connectivity problems
however travel between other offices within local area will also be required so local knowledge would be advantageous.
does not require a Prince 2 qualification ... self motivated
able to be flexible in your approach to supporting the day to day needs of the business
2. It is VERY broken.
3. Buy yourself a cheap van: you'll be delivering bits of kit all over the place.
4. You are on your own: no board, no support.
5. No less that 12 hours a day - but paid for 7.5
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI would like an honest answer from some of our most welcome lurking agents on whether people are actually responding to and taking these £100-150pd contracts and who they are? Or, as I suspect, are they merely agencies playing the 'how low can we go' testing game with the market?
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