BMC Patrol Tools Analyst - Belfast - 33809_5440

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Job Title:BMC Patrol Tools Analyst
Location:Belfast
Job Reference:33809_5440
Job Type:Permanent
Salary:£40000 - £45000 per annum + bonus+benefits
Job Description:
My Client requires a a Support Analyst specialising in the use of BMC Patrol/PSL and the following software tools-

BMC Patrol, Smarts, Voyence, Dorado, DDM, OVPI, Perl and Visual Basic.

The candidate will be responsible in providing first & second line support for these tools and they will be expected to develop, test and deploy changes for these tools.

The job holder will be expected to perform the following once training has been completed.
*To be able to create from scratch complex patrol KM's
*To be able to write and support complex multi-threaded perl scripts.
*Software upgrades to third party software products which includes Patrol, OV PI, DDM, Dorado, Smarts & Voyence.
*Software upgrades to in house monitoring solutions and to follow standard development and change control processes.
*To keep abreast of new network and monitoring products and make recommendations for improvements where necessary.

Essential Skills

*4+ years working with BMC Patrol agents and writing KM's using PSL
*Must be able to work in a support & development environments and follow development and change control processes.

Desirable Skills

*Experience of programming in C or C++ would be useful because 50% of the duties will be writing and supporting various object oriented scripts/code.
*Multi threaded Perl scripting and VB6
*Smarts, Dorado & Voyence
*Exposure to a large management/monitoring environment.
*Experience working with third party software suppliers to isolate and reproduce problems and obtain necessary diagnostic data
*Creatively works to devise test environments and test scenarios
*Candidate should be familiar with BSM concepts and may have some exposure to DDM & OVPI
*Exposure to rpm's
*French speaking
*Good understanding of how to interface with Unix systems and windows

If you feel the above requirements match your skill set, or you wish to discuss the role in further detail, please contact me, Daniel Richer, on 01932 245 500 or email Daniel.Richer@Jenrick.co.uk