Business Systems Specialist
London
Business Systems Specialist
London
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An exciting opportunity to join a UK based Real Estate firm in their luxurious Central London offices. The role is a Business Systems specialist and you will be an in house Dwellant specialist and will act as the liaison with Dwellant and establish any additional business needs and implement any development work.
Requirements & Experience
- you'll have acquired a strong IT skill set with knowledge of MS Office Suite, OneNote and MS Outlook
- you'll have a solid working knowledge of Dwellant property Management systems and running reports around, capacity, performance and usage.
- you'll have had experience maintaining and administering systems and proposing innovative solutions after identifying business inefficiency.
- you'll have experience training and educating users of a system and related processes.
- you enjoy problem solving, planning, organising and pay great attention to detail
- you're always looking for opportunities to drive performance and contribute to amazing results.
- your team matters to you, so you support them, working together, building strong working relationships and ultimately being part of a strong unified working environment.
- This systems specialist role is a Fixed term contract 12 months
The successful candidate must have supported Dwellant (property management software)
This person will be the liaison with Dwellant and establish any additional business needs and implement any development work
Please contact james.thompson@markssattin.com directly for more information.
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