[H-GEN] Contract Opportunity with Training
Brent Wesley
BWesley at bhcons.com.au
Wed Oct 7 20:51:35 EDT 1998
Hi Dave,
What sort of tcp/ip experience is required, I have a firly good working
knoledge of tcp/ip but would be willing to learn more.
I am interested as I an trying to get out my current job and into the
ips/internet market.
Thanks
Brent Wesley.
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> From: David Wood [SMTP:dwood at plugged.net.au]
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> Subject: [H-GEN] Contract Opportunity with Training
>
> Hi all,
>
> Plugged In Software has a requirement for a Netscape server
> administrator. We are willing to train the right person (see below),
> but require the person to travel extensively over the next four months.
>
> If you have the following skills and are available to spend 2-4 months
> in Sydney following a training period at Plugged In (in Brisbane),
> please contact me.
>
> Required skills:
>
> - Strong TCP/IP systems administration background;
> - Unix (Solaris, Linux or BSD) and NT systems administration skills;
> - Experience in Netscape SuiteSpot servers helpful, but will train.
>
> There are tow such positions, one more senior and the other junior. The
> senior position requires a uni degree in a related field and some
> management experience. The junior position does not require either, but
> strong TCP/IP experience is a must.
>
> Rate commensurate with experience. Travel and accommodation
> requirements will be met by Plugged In.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
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