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Well I always thought ITIL looked good on paper, but now I'm thinking of finding out which company this is and replacing the whole "Service Asset and Configuration" team with a batch file and an excel spreadsheet
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostPlease do not bother going for any ITIL roles - EVER!
You wont earn hardly any money contracting in this area.
Roles are few and far between.
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Please do not bother going for any ITIL roles - EVER!
You wont earn hardly any money contracting in this area.
Roles are few and far between.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI can't decide who is worse for creating these pointless non-jobs... is it the Public sector or ITIL?
This one seems to be the obscene creation of both.
And who the chuff is the 'Definitive Media Librarian' ??? Is he the guy who looks after the DVD box?
it gets worse..., SC clearance is required for this position! WTF??
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They wanted me to do that role at BT on their part of connecting for health. Most of the stuff was bespoke so we had to train Enterprise Discovery to find all the bespoke applications and log then through into asset centre. Luckily the role got punted overseas to Bob & Co and that was that. All you need is some automated recognition tool and database to record it. The hard bit is tallying it back with the physical licenses.
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SC clearance is required for this position, however candidates willing to run through the checks may also be considered.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy's it not a real job? In a big company, this is a sizable task especially if they need to backdate existing projects.
They aren't even responsible for collecting the license data from the desktop and server estate, they just ask the config management team for that.
This should be a virtual role that somebody spends a couple of hours a week doing along side their proper role.
Actually the more I think of it, I'm wouldn't be surprised if this organisation has forgotten to log all of their software licenses for several years and is now facing a Microsoft licensing audit, hence the need for 2 contractors to sort it out.
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I think these fall under the "look at me, I'm so busy!!!" but ultimately unproductive jobs
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Why's it not a real job? In a big company, this is a sizable task especially if they need to backdate existing projects.
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ITIL creates jobs out of thin air
I can't decide who is worse for creating these pointless non-jobs... is it the Public sector or ITIL?
This one seems to be the obscene creation of both.
And who the chuff is the 'Definitive Media Librarian' ??? Is he the guy who looks after the DVD box?
it gets worse..., SC clearance is required for this position! WTF??
Software Licence Controller
Contract
Our client requires 2 Software Licence Controllers to work onsite in Bracknell.
The Software Licence Controller will report to and support the Service Asset and Configuration Manager through delivery of these highlighted functions:
o To record software licence purchase receipts, building up a historical proof of purchases and a license net position.
o Working with the Configuration Management team, to collect information on what licensable software is installed.
o To manage licence entitlement including the complexities of licensing terms and establishing licence pooling and harvesting.
o Working with the Definitive Media Librarian, ensure licence collateral is stored and recorded in the DML (Definitive Media Library).
Skills/Experience:
Possess experience of ITIL Release, Change and Configuration Management gained in an IT Enterprise Environment
Be able to practice excellent work prioritisation and time management
Be able to collaborate and communicate effectively with suppliers and customers
Be disciplined to follow work instructions faithfully, and to deliver improvements as a well managed change.
SC clearance is required for this position, however candidates willing to run through the checks may also be considered.
Please forward C.Vs in the first instance.
Location Bracknell, Berkshire
Country UK
Start Date ASAP
Duration 11/11/2011
Rate £204.00 per Day
Employment Business Elan - Bristol
Contact <removed>
Email Contact This Employment Business
Reference JS-.J86899A00105155
Posted Date 15/11/2010 09:53:48Tags: None
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