Job Description
IT Engineer Maximo Consultant
Location Watford Denton or Horsham
Contract 6 months
Day ratesInside IR35 (Umbrella Company)
As a Maximo Consultant you will be responsible for ensuring Maximo applications align with service design and business needs. Provides effective user support and maintains system stability to support operational goals. Specialises in CAFM using IBM Maximo with prior experience in Facilities Management or IT Service Management environments
Your responsibilities in the role
- Support planning testing and improvement of Maximo applications.
- Lead requirement-gathering sessions and produce documentation.
- Resolve system issues close process gaps and enhance performance.
- Collaborate with the CAFM Developer on analysis configuration and upgrades.
- Manage incidents troubleshoot problems and test solutions.
- Document changes and ensure compliance with IT policies and procedures.
- Monitor system performance and apply improvements.
- Share knowledge and continuously develop expertise
Experience
- 5 years in a similar role; 7 years in structured IT service environments.
- Industry experience in Civils Construction or Facilities.
- Extensive hands-on experience with IBM Maximo SQL and/or DB2.
- Strong skills in system testing QA practices and troubleshooting methodologies.
- Familiarity with integration tools (ESB Web Services WebSphere SOAP).
- Knowledge of infrastructure: Windows Server/Client RDS IIS/Apache/WebSphere web browsers.
- Experience in system upgrades migrations and CI/CD (Microsoft DevOps).
- Proficient in SQL XML and basic scripting (Python/JavaScript).
- Able to create and interpret technical documentation for users and training
Skills
- IBM DB2
- Microsoft SQL
- Data QueryOptimisation
- IBM Maximo(7.6 preferred)
- User Security
- System Administration - MIF
- Escalations
- Workflow
- Communications templates
- Screens
- DB Config
- Domains
- Actions
- Roles
- StartCentres
- Automation Scripts
- SC Clearance/ability to complete SC clearance
Required Experience:
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