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Equities Service Desk Trader Support

ION
Surrey
2 days ago
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The Role:The EU Service Desk provides support service to customers and forms part of ION's global support team. The desk is responsible for providing both on-site and remote support to users and trading support personnel, maintaining a strong relationship with clients as well as developing a deep understanding of client systems and business practices.

Key Responsibilities

Receives all client raised incidents and enters on the internal call logging system  Analyses each call, using business acumen to identify the nature of the incident and action appropriately  Deals with calls immediately, either independently or by passing to the appropriate team to ensure optimum resolution  Works to improve knowledge and skills to increase 1st line resolution within the service desk  Attends client site to assist with issue resolution and increase business knowledge where requested  Develops strong working relationships with other departments to assist with the delivery of our service to clients  Adheres to "best practice" and department procedures for client communications, incident progression and investigation Participates in the team shift patterns and assists with weekend work and out of hours escalation when required

Required Skills, Qualifications and Experience

Hold an IT, numerate or business related Degree or equivalent experience  Minimum 0-2 years of experience Have an enquiring mind with an analytical and proactive approach to problem solving, even when under pressure  Ability to read and understand code in one or more of the following: C++, TCL, UNIX Scripting  Service desk analysts need to be dynamic, resilient, objective, delivering rapid and accurate solutions to the incidents raised by customers  Excellent written and verbal communication skills  A confident and professional manner  Able to manage own time and a changing workload  Co-operative approach to working with team members and other departments  Able to view situations from a customer perspective and act accordingly  A strong desire to develop a deep understanding of financial markets and business flows and Fidessa's functionality Working knowledge of networks and network infrastructure is desirable

About usWe’re a diverse group of visionary innovators who provide trading and workflow automation software, high-value analytics, and strategic consulting to corporations, central banks, financial institutions, and governments. Founded in 1999, we’ve achieved tremendous growth by bringing together some of the best and most successful financial technology companies in the world.• Over 2,000 of the world’s leading corporations, including 50% of the Fortune 500 and 30% of the world’s central banks, trust ION solutions to manage their cash, in-house banking, commodity supply chain, trading and risk.• Over 800 of the world’s leading banks and broker-dealers use our electronic trading platforms to operate the world’s financial market infrastructure.ION is a rapidly expanding and dynamic group with 13,000 employees and offices in more than 40 cities around the globe.Our ever-expanding global footprint, cutting edge products, and over 40,000 customers worldwide provide an unparalleled career experience for those who share our vision.ION is committed to maintaining a supportive and inclusive environment for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We respect the varied identities, abilities, cultures, and traditions of the individuals who comprise our organization and recognize the value that different backgrounds and points of view bring to our business.ION adheres to an equal employment opportunity policy that prohibits discriminatory practices or harassment against applicants or employees based on any legally impermissible factor.

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