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Lead Technology - End User Support
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Lead Technology - End User Support
Mashreq
Role Description To efficiently manage Technology End User Services to achieve enhanced End user experience in end point solutions. Responsibility includes: - Managing a team of IT support professionals, supervisors/team leads (Field Engineers). - Enterprise Desktop management. - Planning, coordinating, and delivering assigned projects within agreed scope, timeline, and budget. - Ensuring alignment with business objectives, quality standards, and stakeholder expectations. Company Description The leading financial institution in MENA, while more than half a century old, we proudly think like a challenger, startup, and innovator in banking and finance, powered by a diverse and dynamic team who put customers first. Together, we pioneer key innovations and developments in banking and financial services. - Our mandate? To help customers find their way to Rise Every Day, partnering with them through the highs and lows to help them reach their goals and unlock their unique vision of success. - Delivering superior service to clients by leading with innovation, treating colleagues with dignity and fairness while pursuing opportunities that grow shareholders value. - We actively contribute to the community through responsible banking in our mission to inspire more people to Rise.
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