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Newcastle - IT Job if anyone wants one...
This is a duplicate post from Idle Banter, but I'm hoping it will help someone - mods remove if it's a problem, and my apologies
Right this is a serious enquiry - so anyone interested PM. In a fairly short timescale, I'm looking for a good quality person to take over much of my role as IT and telecommunications manager for my work (based in Newcastle Upon Tyne). I need someone who can manage a mid-size organistion LAN/WAN with good knowledge of: Citrix Metaframe SQL Server 2000 (clustered) Exchange 2000 Win2K Advanced Server and clustering Veritas Backup Exec Symantec Enterprise AV Win2K and XP at the desktop Managed switch infrastructure Desktop hardware Server hardware including RAID SQL Database administration Active Directory administration TCP/IP including router technologies Strong SQL query knowledge is essential, as are analytical and statistical skills. Anyone interested? PM me please with brief details of your experience and aspirations. I emphasise that this is a serious enquiry - but the post has NOT been advertised yet and it may be two-three weeks before I am in a position to take things further - I'm just trying to find someone without resorting to the open market. The potential applicant will need to be flexible as 24/7 on-call is required, as is occasional antisocial and weekend working. _________________ |
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Good Luck in your Quest...
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02-12-06, 11:18 AM | #3 |
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I am all for advertising genuine vacancies on the forum. When PBX was looking to employ a new unix admin I was able to put him in touch with a guy I knew. So as an employer you can end up with recommended candidates instead of wading through agency flannel. At the same time they are helping ourselves and friends by allowing the foot into the door.
Good luck with your search WRC63, but whilst I know a few good guys who would fit well into your role I am afraid the location makes them non runners.
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Thanks Richie
And Tim, I'm with you. There's always someone out there who won't otherwise get the chance - why not do everything possible to find them??? |
03-12-06, 07:23 PM | #5 |
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the only word i recognised there was DESKTOP something or other,
good luck in finding a mini bill gates |
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Take it you're not going to apply then? Although it's scary how many people who apply for jobs like this who wouldn't know who Bill Gates is |
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I think if i'd pursued my interest in computers beyond A Level I would have gone down that career path as i think IT comes natural to me, however i had other ideas and eventually this took me in another direction.
How come you are advertising your own job - going away? |
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05-12-06, 11:59 AM | #9 |
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I might know someone... I'll e-mail him
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