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My company is likely going to have a position coming up, supporting Satellite equipment for Enterprise customers. I currently work the same job, and it's not a bad job. One of our colleagues is leaving on February 1st so we will likely start looking shortly after. We are located in Kanata (Ottawa) Ontario A brief job description Customer Service Specialist Department: Customer Service Reports To: Manager, Customer Service * Provides tier 2 customer support to XXXXX customers on all XXXXXX products and third party integrated products. * Assists Sales Group in product demonstrations (customer site and/or at XXXXX’s facility). * Manages small scale projects and provides factory system and integration testing and/or evaluation of XXXXX and third party products. * Provides pre-sales technical support for the Sales and Marketing group. * Provides (Technician Assists) on-site installation and on-site training. * Assists in qualifying Engineering prototypes, providing written reports on performance and/or suggestions for design improvements. Good skills to have SQL experience (this is high priority, we use MSSQL and MySQL and alot more of our stuff is going to being DB based) Scripting knowledge IP Networking Strong troubleshooting ability RF Knowledge if possible, but not necessary If you want more info just email me, josh dot tavares at gee male dot calm
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I'm looking for a website designer to design a website for my fledgling photography business. Who am I? Just some guy. Where am I? Plymouth, MA, but location isn't important. Position Details : A one shot website design. The website needs to be easy to update, both for me to upload new sample pictures, and for any kind of news or blogging I want to do. There is no need for a checkout system or anything like that. The point is to showcase various types of photographic work; pages might be : Portraits, Modeling Portfolios, Food and Products, etc. If you're interested, send me some samples of your work and a rough price quote. I accept PMs, or you can email me at russ.jennings@gmail.com Pagan fucked around with this message at 16:13 on Jan 15, 2011 |
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CaladSigilon posted:Thought I'd give this another shot as a few more positions opened up. Definitely interested. Do you have an email address? Feel free to contact me at zacwalt@gmail.com and I'll get back to you ASAP.
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zorachus posted:Definitely interested. Do you have an email address? You've got mail.
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CaladSigilon posted:You've got mail. I also would be interested riter.odinson@gmail.com
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dxt posted:I also would be interested riter.odinson@gmail.com You also have mail.
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Who are we? We're a small boutique ISP that services business customers. We've been in the ISP business for over 15 years, and are successful at it. Where are we? We're based in downtown Toronto, Ont, Canada. What are we looking for? Mid-level Systems/Network Administrator. Details: You'll see a lot of everything, so you've got to be a jack of all trades kind of person. With that you get a lot of hands on work like: servers (From rack Dells to HP Blades) to core internet routers with fibre/wireless/broadband, and the infrastructure of Ontario's connectivity. You might even get to know the Canadian internet cabal. Small shop means that you're not going to be hiding in a cubicle all the time and will have to see a customer occasionally - so you've got to shower. It also means that yes, you'll have to talk to them on the phone as well. And no, we don't do residential sales - so randomgrandma doesn't order from us and therefore no support to her. The internet runs 24x7, so we're on call all the time, but unlike some shops we believe in having a normal life outside of work is a good thing, so we don't like using it. Fire an email off to unknown@foobox.com for/with details.
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Anyone in/around the Austin area? We're rapidly expanding and in need of a mid level jack of all trades type IT person. There's no official job posting available yet. Strong Red Hat experience is a real nice to have.
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Got a new job opening, Game Server Engineer. Hiring In: Brooklyn (DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights Area) NYC Who we are: Freeverse INC, now a part of ngmoco:) who is now owned by DeNA What we do: We make iPhone games. Freeverse, developers and publishers of awesome titles such as Skee-Ball, Flick Fishing & Top Gun for iPhone & iPad, Marathon: Durandal for Xbox Live Arcade and Wingnuts 2 & Burning Monkey Solitaire for Mac, and winners of multiple Apple Design Awards, are looking for a certain someone to fill a unique position. Looking For: A server engineer who can create, and manage game servers to support millions of users. Create web-based management tools to admin these games. Can think creatively, and can think like a gamer. Our primarily language is Ruby, but PHP is thrown into the mix a lot. And an understanding of SQL is vital. After working with a few engineers, it's important you understand "game" logic and understand that a "game" way to do something isn't always the proper way, but it's the fun way. Requirements: This is going to be cutthroat. We are really looking for an excellent engineer. Originally we were only looking for Ruby engineers, but instead we need someone who can adapt to multiple languages. You don't have to be a Ruby guy, as long as you can code. We are mostly looking for experience over education. If you have experience with systems with hundreds of thousands of users, we are looking for you. Other things to know: As a game company we often don't keep normal hours. We start the day at 10 AM, but we might stay until 11 PM on a deadline. We might work weekends. But we work in our socks. We work in small teams and dedication to the project and company are vital. Benefits: Great Medical and Dental. Commuter Check, 401k, Stock Options, great vacation plans (very flexible, you get your poo poo done is all we require). Fully stocked kitchen, company outings, office library of games. Cutting edge software and hardware to work with. Also, pets in the office. Company iPhone. For full details go here: http://www.authenticjobs.com/jobs/7338 If you do apply, drop me a line bruce at freeverse dot com. And I'll make sure your resume makes it into the good stack. Honestly, if you are looking to get out of the Banking or Medical or whatever field and get into games, it's an exciting time. We are very aggressive in this market, and we pay our employees to reflect our aggressive approach. In 2010 we released 20 iPhone titles, there are only 24 people in the office.
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Got some job openings at the small consulting firm I work at. Hiring In: Concord & San Jose, California Who we are: Bay Computing Group When: loving Soon, my coworker is leaving in 4 days (Yes he gave 4 days notice) What we do: We are an IT company specialized in outsourced managed service for small and medium size business in the bay area. Both openings are are for our Help Desk. Work Duties: * Answer incoming phone calls to the Help Desk and complete service requests * Troubleshoot and resolve both hardware and software related PC, server and network issues * Create new Active Directory user accounts and Exchange mailboxes * Escalate issues as needed to Tier II and Tier III Engineers * Recover data from offsite data vault and image backups * Document PC, server and network configurations, and maintenance procedures * Respond to Help Desk Emergency support line after hours including weekends Qualifications: * Experience in Microsoft networks is required with an MCP / MCITP certification completed or very close (Windows 2003/2008) * The ideal candidate would have 3+ years experience in Microsoft Windows and Office phone support * Some working knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Server and other Microsoft server technologies is a big plus * Must be comfortable with Backup and Antivirus products * Familiarity with Small Business Server, Terminal Server and Networking Technologies like switches and firewalls would be advantageous * Experience with iPhones, SmartPhones, Blackberries and Treo's and other PDAs * Ability to work in a dynamic environment and interact well with clients is crucial * Night and weekend availability would be a plus * Strong telephone presentation skills * Results orientated, initiative, sense of urgency and reliability If you feel you fit the bill, send your resume and a cover letter to cgill@baymcp.com and I will see it that your resume gets to the powers that be. Wicaeed fucked around with this message at 17:40 on Jan 21, 2011 |
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ragzilla posted:Looking to hire 1 new NOC tech in the Indianapolis, IN area Any entry level positions available right now?
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Let's try this again. My experience: 5 years Desktop Support, network maintenance, helpdesk, server/network administration for small businesses. PC installs, printer troubleshooting, home router setups for residentials. What I'm looking for: An in-house job or a job with VERY little travel involved. What I'm NOT looking for: Help Desk, phone support. Where I live: NJ Where I'm looking: PA, NJ, NYC, Delaware, anywhere really. Preferred in NJ. When I can start: After I give my 2 weeks notice. Requirements: No travel. Can be reached via: PM
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Triikan posted:Any entry level positions available right now? Whoops forgot to update that posting, we've filled that position but I believe we'll be hiring again with the same requirements in 2Q. Or maybe sooner if you have SQL/some sort of programming experience.
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Looking for a summer internship. Willing to relocate myself if its not too far away. Education: Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering, Math Minor, Expected 2012 Bachelors of Science in Sociology, 2010 Experience: Various academic projects with teams. I was also a manager of the University's Climbing Gym for three years. While there I single-handedly created a dynamic customer database that helped employees manage user liability documents. Skills: Languages: VHDL/Verilog HDL, C/C++, Java, x86 Assembly Software: MATLAB, PSpice/Multisim, Quartus II, Xilinx ISE, Eagle, Cadence (Learning) Mathematics: Vector Calculus, Differential Equations, Statistics, Probability Misc: PCB Design, Analog/Digital Integration Hoping for: Senior level summer Internship/Coop. I seem to excel at the programming courses and I love HDL design. Testing, simulating, and analyzing isn't bad. PCB Design and verification is within my capabilities. I have also done finance, budgets, scheduling, and other managerial type tasks. Where I live: Omaha, NE When I can start: May 2011 Requirements: Something computer engineering related Reach me via this thread, PM me, or at j.derrick.86 at gmail.com seo fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Jan 26, 2011 |
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ragzilla posted:Whoops forgot to update that posting, we've filled that position but I believe we'll be hiring again with the same requirements in 2Q. Or maybe sooner if you have SQL/some sort of programming experience. Unfortunately I don't. Just adds to the fact I need to get my rear end back in school, I suppose.
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Next post is where its at. Bit of a sperg just now.
DrewkroDleman fucked around with this message at 18:32 on Jan 26, 2011 |
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No longer in the job market.
DrewkroDleman fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Feb 4, 2011 |
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Figured it's about time to throw my hat in the ring as well... My experience: 11 years of IT experience, primarily in networking and Windows/UNIX (Solaris, HP-UX) systems administration. Currently a Cyber Security Manager for a DOE contractor, serve as ISSM and CS technical lead, does most of the work of the ISSO, does most of the work of the Contingency Plan Director, backup network administrator (currently active due to medical leave by the existing Net. Admin.), yadayadayada. (You can see why I'm looking) Education/Certifications: BS in Computer Engineering, MS in Engineering Management, CISSP, MCSA, NSA-IAM/IEM, S+, about to attempt finishing CCNA. Currently possess a Q clearance, comparable to TS/SSBI in the DOD world. What I'm looking for: What everyone wants... a job surrounded by competent (or better) IT staff. Preferably one that can use my clearance and management skills. What I'm NOT looking for: Helpdesk, junior positions. Not happy, but not jumping for the first offer. Where I live: Southern Ohio, about 60 miles south of Columbus. Where I'm looking: Southern Ohio, Dayton, Columbus, Cincinnati. When I can start: For the right offer, 2-4 weeks. Requirements: Benefits package (401k, health, dental, vision) Can be reached via: e-mail at joshdotconkelatgmaildotcom. Got a resume if you need it.
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My experience: 3 months assisting head of IT in a non-profit, and 6 months as "the computer guy" in a research lab. Plenty of personal experience with computers beyond playing lots of video games. I've built and/or repaired at least a dozen desktops, done server purchasing for a startup tech company, and done plenty of troubleshooting. (So, minimal) Education/Certifications: BS in Cognitive Science (which involved 15 credits in Computer Science courses), about to take the A+ on 2/9, and studying for the CCNA. (So, minimal) What I'm looking for: Entry level full-time IT positions. I graduated recently and discovered I really don't want to do research/academics, which is what my undergraduate degree is best used for. Where I live: Boston, MA Where I'm looking: Greater Boston, (I do have a car). When I can start: 2 weeks after you hire me! Requirements: Um, health insurance I guess? I'm not picky right now Can be reached via: email at R.Q.Einstein@gmail.com is best R.Q.E. fucked around with this message at 08:30 on Jan 27, 2011 |
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Copied from the job openings thread in BFC: (loose requirements follow) Position available in Washington, DC for a Webmaster Shamelessly copy and pasted from our posting on Idealist: http://www.idealist.org/view/job/CN2Gp7GX32D/ The Middle East Institute is seeking a webmaster to oversee the overhaul and rebuild of our website. This will first entail diagnosing and offering possible solutions to problems with the current site, making recommendations for increased functionality for a new site, and soliciting and reviewing bids for web design contracts. The webmaster will act as the organizational representative in the development and implementation of the new website, including training employees on new site, and maintaining and updating the website as needed. Responsibilities will also include video and audio support on the website for MEI events and activities; e-commerce support for the website; and other minor tasks. This is a full-time project position. Upon project completion date, there will be an opportunity for an ongoing part-time position. Requirements for this position include: - BS in computer science or related field -or- - 5+ years work experience in programming and/or website design - Thorough knowledge of Drupal, DNN, Javascript, CSS, QHTML, XML, SQL, Perl,and PHP - Experience in cross-browser compatibility - Understanding of search optimization and social media optimization - Experience soliciting/evaluating bids for website design/implementation - Graphic design skills a plus - Fluent English speaker The ideal candidate will have: - Strong project management skills: successful experience prioritizing and managing multiple tasks efficiently, as well as completing follow-up. - Highly organized and efficient, “can-do” attitude, flexibility, teamwork, sense of humor, and attention to detail; high degree of initiative. - Ability to work efficiently in occasionally stressful environments. - Ability to anticipate and plan for long-term needs of organization and website - Excellent “people skills” – able to communicate complex technology information to the layperson - Experience working with nonprofit agencies and/or nonprofit-run businesses preferred - Interest and/or background in the Middle East a plus but not required To apply To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, short (1pg) writing sample, and website portfolio to: jobs@mei.edu DO NOT mention goons, stairs, etc. - I don't get those emails. DO send me a PM if you are applying/interested in applying.
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kaishek posted:DO NOT mention goons, stairs, etc. - I don't get those emails. DO send me a PM if you are applying/interested in applying. Added to the OP. In other news, this thread will be 2 years in in a couple weeks. And I still haven't gotten a new job.
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Filled! That was quick.
michelleweezie fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Jan 29, 2011 |
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michelleweezie posted:Filled! That was quick. All three? Dang, you're not kidding.
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michelleweezie posted:Filled! That was quick.
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Yup.
H110Hawk fucked around with this message at 18:29 on Jun 28, 2014 |
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Matamata fucked around with this message at 07:50 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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kimcicle fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Jul 2, 2012 |
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position filled.
FatCow fucked around with this message at 00:08 on Aug 12, 2011 |
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Hiring In: Burton, MI Who we are: Genesys PHO When: We are interviewing immediately What we do: Our department is the IS Support for a large number of Doctors in Genesee County Job Title: PC Technician I Job Posting: http://jobview.monster.com/PC-Technician-Job-Burton-MI-95860907.aspx The posting is not very specific, so allow me to add a few things. As far as software skills go, we mainly utilize Citrix for 99% of our offices. MiSys Optimum & Allscripts EHR are our main Applications, but there are a smattering of others as well. Must be a self/fast learner. Must be proficient in diagnosing/repairing PCs. Over half of our support is over the phone, thus experience in that aspect is a HUGE plus. We deal with Doctors and Office Staff multiple times a day with many Site Visits, so the ability to dress/act presentable and professional is key. We are a fun department, and we like to joke around constantly. Have some thick skin. This is an Entry-Level Position. PM me for more info or to pass your resume along. IceWolfe24 fucked around with this message at 15:09 on Feb 4, 2011 |
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IceWolfe24 posted:MiSys Optimum & Allscripts EHR are our main Applications, but there are a smattering of others as well.
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Hiring in: Boise, ID Who we are: Syringa Networks When: We are reviewing resumes currently What we do: CLEC consortium/Tier 2 ISP Job tile: Data Network Engineer Job posting: http://www.syringanetworks.net/Documents%20and%20Settings/27/Site%20Documents/PDFS/JOBS/SyNet_DataNetEngineer.pdf If you have any desire to work in a service provider environment this is a great opportunity. Despite the alphabet soup of requirements in the description, what we're really looking for is someone with a solid routing and switching foundation. MPLS infrastructure experience is a plus, but not a hard requirement. Please email tortilla dot chip at gmail dot com as well so I know you're interested. tortilla_chip fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Feb 20, 2011 |
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IceWolfe24 posted:Hiring In: Burton, MI I don't have PM. Should I throw you a line or do you want to throw me a line? Either case, my email is nickzbu at yahoo dot com.
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Mad Doctor Cthulhu posted:I don't have PM. Should I throw you a line or do you want to throw me a line? Either case, my email is nickzbu at yahoo dot com. You've Got Mail...
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Cross-post from SA-Mart quote:I'm looking for a web designer that's hopefully a decent graphic designer as well. I'm trying to create a social media networking site, it will be complex to a degree. Obviously, I need someone that's experienced in creating databases or can create a complex social networking website. If you're not good at doing website graphics, I'm willing to split responsibility on a trusted source (with portfolio provided) or someone else in this thread. If interested PM me or send a email @ admin at ogkbs dot com
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My experience: 10 years of experience in technical support on Mac and PC platforms, as well as some experience in Windows system administration. Currently working at HP in support for xw and Z series workstations; seeking other opportunities due to a lack of advancement opportunities and no option to telecommute. Education/Certifications: MCSE and MCSA; Used to be CCNA but it has expired. A+. What I'm looking for: Advanced technical support in either software or hardware as well as light system administration. Telecommuting would be a major plus for me. What I'm NOT looking for: Basic help desk or call center type positions. Small companies are fine but I'm not looking to join a sinking ship; I have gotten burned twice before with companies that failed/laid me off due to financial problems. Where I live: Atlanta metro west. Where I'm looking: Atlanta metro area plus telecommuting jobs from anywhere. When I can start: I would need two weeks notice but otherwise, right away. Requirements: At least $20 an hour 1099 or W2. What is Unique About Me: I have excellent problem solving skills and I learn new systems and software quickly. I also have very good customer service "soft skills" and I frequently receive very positive feedback from my customers. Can be reached via: email at quantumfoam at gmail dot com; resume and references are available upon request.
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My experience: Over 10 years experience in desktop and service desk support roles in large scale corporate environments, including private and public sector IT support. I also have some experience managing an NT4 network and backup operation and with a little bit of coaching I'm confident I can take on server side roles as well. Education/Certifications: A two year college diploma in CS. ITIL Foundations 4 certification. What I'm looking for: In house IT support in a corporate environment. Public or private sector is fine. I'm willing to do some travel to satellite offices but I don't want to be on the road constantly. What I'm NOT looking for: Help desk support or short term contract positions. I'm looking for full time, long term employment with benefits. Where I live: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Where I'm looking: Anywhere in the GTA, preferably somewhere I can get to via transit. I'd prefer to not have to buy another vehicle but if the job is right I will. When I can start: Now. What is Unique About Me: I'm the desktop support tech you call when things go weird. I can usually find a way to fix what other people would consider un fixable, diagnose the weird hardware problem that's stumped the vendors for the past three months and tell your application developer why their in house software just won't deploy properly. I like to find the one thing that'll salvage your high profile user's desktop quickly and without data loss, recover that lost e-mail or get that quirky piece of unique software they need working. I'm not the kind of guy that just wants to re image the thing at the first sign of trouble just to be done with it. Truth be told, as much as people rag on 'computer janitors' I love the job, I'm good at the job and if you need a good desktop tech, you should hire me before someone else does. Can be reached via: This thread, PM or j_joven at hotmail.com
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Hiring in: Waterloo, Ontario Who we are: Primal When: ASAP What we do: Internet-scale personalized knowledge management solution Job tile: Systems Administrator, IT Operations Job posting: http://about.primal.com/about/careers/systems-admin/
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wwb fucked around with this message at 16:22 on Apr 24, 2012 |
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wwb posted:We are hiring a Systems Administrator in Washington, DC for a major industry trade association. You have seen our ads. This is frankly a wet dream of an operating environment -- we have a very, very well funded department with very, very minimal red tape. You get the chance to work on some interesting, cutting-edge projects [raise your hand if you have IPv6 in your office?]. The management team -- my boss and I -- are both jaded, dyed in the wool IT types who will keep the suits off your back and will never sell you down the river. Now, we do work very hard here, but you get to see the results first hand. Etc, etc. Email sent!
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