Transaction Management Personnel Vacancy at AppZone Limited


AppZone is Africa's leading provider of Integrated Banking and Payment software platforms and incidentally creator of BankOne; the world's leading cloud infrastructure for Banking and Payment processing targeted at Small and Medium financial Institutions.
AppZone is recruiting to fill the position below:


Job Title: Transaction Management Personnel
Location:
Lagos
Job Description

  • Monitor e-channel transactions remotely at the commercial bank ends as well as on our cloud infrastructure, both weekdays and some weekends.
  • Provide technical first-level support to Client Relationship Managers (CRM) and the centralized helpdesk team, as well as other third party partners.
  • On request and on stipulated regular basis, generate reports to be show channels usage.
  • Analyze customers’ transactions end-to-end to determine point of failure, providing the concerned party with the necessary transaction details for complete resolution.
  • Ensuring that all the various services required to maintain system stability and availability are all up and running at all times
  • Efficient use of the case management and feedback system to maintain a proper and accurate record of all customers’ complaints and requests.
Skills and Responsibilities
  • Minimum of BSc/HND in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or any other related field.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Good communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal, analytic skills and great attention to details.
  • Must possess the ability to learn with speed and ease.
  • You have internship experience in the financial services industry related to operations and/or financial analysis, or a maximum of 2 years of Transaction Management experience in the financial services industry
  • You must be performance driven with a proven track record

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications and CV's to: [email protected]

Application Deadline  12th October, 2016.