1 Systems and Networking Information Auxiliary Technician Position

Contract Type: 
Permanent
Compensation: 
£20,000 - £30,000
Location: 
TAM Airlines London/Heathrow offices
Expiry Date: 
23 March 2012 - 12:00am
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Job Description: 
Job description: 

 

Is currently recruiting for:

1 Systems and Networking Information Auxiliary Technician Position

With head office in Barcelona, Spain, Ingens Networks is recruiting for 1 Systems and Networking Information Auxiliary Technician to be based in London working for one of its clients in the UK, TAM Airlines.

Position Title: Systems and Networking Information Auxiliary Technician

Basic Salary: £24,000 - £30,000

Contract: Permanent

Location: TAM Airlines London/Heathrow offices

Starting Date: As soon as possible

Technical skills:

Educated to minimum VET Computer Science

Desired Official Microsoft, CISCO, Sonicwall, Checkpoint, Linux or similar certifications.

Minimum experience of 2 years in similar position

Fluent in English  and  Portuguese

Additional requirements:

Well presented, organized and responsible;

Team worker;

Self-taught person on technological matters;

Open nature, sociable and communicative;

Initiative and great desire for self-improvement.

If you believe you have the above skills and requirements and would like to apply, please send your CV and cover letter to claudia.cosgrove@tam.com.br quoting reference Ingens Networks.

Closing date: 23/03/2012

Brazil Economic Outlook and Career Opportunities at King's College London

9 March 2012

This workshop organised by the  Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in association with King's College London presented the outlook for the Brazilian economy and career opportunities in key business sectors in Brazil .

Workshop Agenda

Opening remarks: Prof. Anthony Pereira (Director Brazil Institute, King's College London) and Jaime Gornsztejn (Chairman of the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce)

PARALEGAL WITH PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE SKILLS

Contract Type: 
Permanent
Compensation: 
None specified
Location: 
London
Expiry Date: 
6 April 2012 - 12:00am
Job description: 

 

We are a national law firm with over 180 staff.

We have 1 vacancy in the Personal Injury department at our head office in North London (which is conveniently located opposite the tube station on the Piccadilly Line) for a Paralegal with Portuguese language skills to help us to continue to provide a high level of service to our Portuguese speaking clients and to develop our links with the community. 

 

The main duties of the role will include meeting with clients at our offices and their homes; speaking to clients on the telephone; taking statements; drafting correspondence and other documents; general case handling and marketing to develop our links with the Portuguese speaking community.


Applicants should:

• Be fluent in Portuguese (spoken only) and English (spoken and written). Due to the nature of our work a good standard of written English is very important.

• Have a degree at 2.1 or above (or equivalent) and a good academic record generally. A law degree is not necessary, but would be an advantage.

• Have some experience in a busy office environment, in a role requiring a high level of attention to detail.

• Be hard working, highly committed, reliable and flexible.

• Have a positive attitude and the ability to use initiative.

 

• Be flexible with regard to working hours, able to work extra hours when the need arises.

 

• Be able to build relationships within the community across a spectrum of organisations and private companies.

 

• Be IT literate and well organised.

• Be articulate and confident.


• Be prepared to travel to see clients, mainly within the greater London area but also elsewhere. Expenses for such travel will be paid


We are particularly interested in hearing from applicants who are studying the LPC, BVC or ILEX on a part time basis; or who are taking time out of education between the law degree and one of those courses with a view to studying on a part time basis in the future.

Practical legal experience in Personal Injury would be an advantage.

 

Please apply with a CV and covering letter detailing your availability and salary expectations to the Human Resources Department at careers@levenes.co.uk

Insuring Infrastructure Projects' event

16 February 2012

Brazil is increasingly playing a key role in the global economy but continues to be hampered by its unsatisfactory infrastructure.

Upgrading this infrastructure is a key element of the Brazilian Government's ambitious Growth Acceleration Programme (PAC).

Greater private investment in Brazil also needs to be secured. Robust insurance protection for public and private interests is a key driver to viability of such projects.

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