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I work for a residential builder who does almost everything in house as a designer/draftie and we are in desperate need of an experienced estimator. This is kind of like a quantity surveyor for commercial jobs. We have tried the usual job agencies with no luck so far; so, if there is anyone out there who is or knows an estimator please give me a call or PM.

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Donnan

0416 051 224

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I'm looking for a champion Systems Engineer... one who really knows their sh!t.

Also, are there any SAN specialists out there? Really gotta know your stuff though.

I am champion systems engineer :blink: well not really give me 2 years, that's the goal... On that note I will also put out an APB for any good Systems Engineers or Systems Developers must be proficient in Microsoft Technologies.

I do have a good mate though who is a SAN specialist although unless it was bloody good $$$ he wouldnt be interested in leaving his current work.

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I am champion systems engineer :blink: well not really give me 2 years, that's the goal... On that note I will also put out an APB for any good Systems Engineers or Systems Developers must be proficient in Microsoft Technologies.

I do have a good mate though who is a SAN specialist although unless it was bloody good $$$ he wouldnt be interested in leaving his current work.

HEY I waz first on the Systems Engineer LOL

We're paying pretty good money if they know their stuff.

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Hi everyone, since this thread was already here thought I'd use it. Due to uncertainty at my current work (tied to contract) I'm putting out some feelers in regards to work out there. I have a few years Helpdesk experience and am currently studying for my CCNA. So if anyone knows of any positions in that field, send the details my way.

thanks

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Donnan, serious question: What does the estimator job pay and where are you located? Is it a contracted position or wages? How large or small is the firm and what volume of work does it involve. Feel free to PM if you prefer and I will pass your answers along.

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CyberGay sorry Cybertrust where and maystill be hiring servicedesk staff.

As this is up here I am in need of a new job... Windows Admin or server support

They finally kick you out? :P

I believe my new employer may need some winblows admins.

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