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Jer
02-15-2013, 01:18
I'm in the market for a career with a good company. Prefer something in NoCO or working remotely with occasional office days or willing to travel for the right opportunity. Depending on what happens with the new laws introduced I may even be open to positions in states such as Wyoming, Texas, Idaho and a few others. PM or email me with any leads you may have and thanks for the help!

brutal
02-15-2013, 01:50
Send me a PM. Our company is always looking for A+ talent and there may be a bounty on your head depending on skills and certs.

Travel required. Typically 25-50% depending on skill set and we do a lot of remote work. We are the premier privately held IT integrator in NA. 50 offices nationwide, Canada, UK, Asia. 38 year old company, 100% employee owned. We support Tier1 infrastructure in the Fortune 50/100/500 space. We are EMC and Cisco's #1 partners. We represent all major brands and are Premier partners with OEM's across the board.

Generally if you live within an hour of a reasonable air hub, it's all good. If you are an experienced AIX Engineer, or have deep Unix skills and want to transition, I can almost guarantee a position on our delivery team as we need to double again this year to meet demand. We were already backlogged two full time people we didn't have in Q4 2012 before any 2013 business booked. Most of the work on my team is deploying IBM Power Systems, building LPARs, some deploying IBM storage (mostly XIV and SVC/V7000) and migrating/upgrading client systems.

Potential for income is extraordinary. Salary+Commission/bonus. 401K, Employee stock plan, benefits, etc.

We are always looking for Solution Architects and Consultants
Network
Virtualization (UCS, VMware)
AIX, Unix, Linux
Storage (EMC, HDS, NetApp)
DC Migration
Security

HBARleatherneck
02-15-2013, 09:41
i thought you had the electrician apprenticeship going.

theboomboom
02-15-2013, 14:02
http://www.hds.com/corporate/careers/job-search/?WT.ac=us_hp_sp3r1 <- Read on a different forum that these guys are hiring in IT. Also, check Kaiser. They're opening a huge IT shop in Denver soon.

Jer
02-15-2013, 14:40
Send me a PM. Our company is always looking for A+ talent and there may be a bounty on your head depending on skills and certs.

Travel required. Typically 25-50% depending on skill set and we do a lot of remote work. We are the premier privately held IT integrator in NA. 50 offices nationwide, Canada, UK, Asia. 38 year old company, 100% employee owned. We support Tier1 infrastructure in the Fortune 50/100/500 space. We are EMC and Cisco's #1 partners. We represent all major brands and are Premier partners with OEM's across the board.

Generally if you live within an hour of a reasonable air hub, it's all good. If you are an experienced AIX Engineer, or have deep Unix skills and want to transition, I can almost guarantee a position on our delivery team as we need to double again this year to meet demand. We were already backlogged two full time people we didn't have in Q4 2012 before any 2013 business booked. Most of the work on my team is deploying IBM Power Systems, building LPARs, some deploying IBM storage (mostly XIV and SVC/V7000) and migrating/upgrading client systems.

Potential for income is extraordinary. Salary+Commission/bonus. 401K, Employee stock plan, benefits, etc.

We are always looking for Solution Architects and Consultants
Network
Virtualization (UCS, VMware)
AIX, Unix, Linux
Storage (EMC, HDS, NetApp)
DC Migration
Security

PM en route.


i thought you had the electrician apprenticeship going.

I don't think it's for me man. May have been a different story if I had been working for a better company (I'll spare the horror stories) but it just doesn't seem for me. Time to get back to what I know and what I enjoy.


http://www.hds.com/corporate/careers/job-search/?WT.ac=us_hp_sp3r1 <- Read on a different forum that these guys are hiring in IT. Also, check Kaiser. They're opening a huge IT shop in Denver soon.

I'll check it. Hoping something closer to home (Fort Collins/Loveland) pops up.