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Old 07-10-2013, 05:26 PM
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Hello all,

I am reaching out to you guys here to see if anyone in the Chicagoland area has any IT opportunities or knows of anyone they could put me in contact with. I am currently employed as a network/systems admin and am in desperate need of a change. I know there are quite a few IT people in here and you are all a good bunch of guys so I thought it would be a good idea to see if you all know of anything. I will forward my resume to anyone if you have anything. I really appreciate any help that any of you may offer me.

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Old 07-10-2013, 10:38 PM
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I am looking for someone. PM me a resume.
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Not Chicagoland but Boeing is hiring IT folks in St. Louis.
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Do you work for Boeing in a capacity that could put my resume in front of someone? Or are you that someone? If so, send me a pm so I can forward along a resume!

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They call the few remaining IT guys at my wife's work(Honeywell) walking dead.
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They call the few remaining IT guys at my wife's work(Honeywell) walking dead.
Why is that?
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They call the few remaining IT guys at my wife's work(Honeywell) walking dead.
On the verge of being outsourced?

My last employer did that - firing pretty much all in-house IT staff. 3 years later, they are insourcing because the service sucked. I was not surprised.
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I have several IT positions open with my company working in my department. Located in Lake Zurich IL

Several Network administrators:

Required skills:
Heavy windows server 2008 experience and Fiber SAN experience required.
Vsphere 5.x design, management.
Exchange 2010 administration

Additional skills:
Microsoft Sql 2008 admin skills
Cisco experience.
Sonicwall experience.
Basic knowledge of Asynchronous data replication tools such as arcserve d2d and doubletake.
Windows 7
Office 2010
System Center Configuration Manager 2010

Technical Help-desk:

Required skills:
Windows 7
Office 2010
Basic file / print

Must be able to clearly communicate with the end user and work well as part of a 10 person help desk supporting three locations in Chicago area.

This is a software support position only, we do not repair hardware as all those functions are outsourced.

Application Development:

Required skills:

2-5 yrs of Visual c#
Web, client server and middle tier application development skills.
Extensive knowledge of programming applications utilizing Microsoft Sql server.

There are several development positions which require above skills, but then they split into Business Intelligence development, application support development, web development and report developers.


I also have two positions open for Avaya telecommunication engineers with extensive knowledge of the definity system. The system was just recently upgraded and is about 50% digital and 50% ip with roughly 1600 nodes on it.


I also have several data analyst positions, which I won't even try to describe here.

Why all the positions? We went for 400 employees six years ago, to 800 this past August to over 1400 as of this week. Growth is based on b2b services in the mortgage industry. However, we do not sell, finance or foreclose on mortgages.

We do not own any mortgages, we provide back office services to banks and credit unions to lower their cost of servicing a loan, therefore lowering the cost of doing business.

Some of my staff has been with us for over a decade, it's a nice stable company to work for.

If anyone is interested or knows someone who could be interested in any of the IT jobs, please drop me a note.

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