A TMS Hot Job – Lead Analyst
| Singapore Permanent SGD 100k |
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** Singapore based ** Market leaders with 55 years experience ** High rewards With over 55 years experience, our client is the world’s leading service provider of IT business solutions and communications services to the air transport industry. Responsibilities ** Recommend, define and write detailed functional specifications for application enhancements ** Create test plans, test cases/scripts and conduct testing of application enhancements ** Support sales activities with potential customers ** Conduct application and/or database training for customers ** Provide training and mentoring to other staff ** Act as lead to project teams or operational team activities as required Requirement ** College degree or equivalent experienc ** Excellent problem solving and analytical skills with attention to detail ** Experience with requirements definition and testing required ** Advanced knowledge of airline fare construction principle ** International Pricing experience and IATA Reso interpretation and application in pricing ** Experience with ATPCO or IATA fares data processing highly desirable A SG$100k + package is on offer plus lifestyle benefits.
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Or for further information please call the Singapore office at +65 6332 5736 quoting Job Reference Code 200041994 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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