DDC Tech position

We are an independent DDC installer/integrator with a successful,10-year record of market dominance on the central U. S. Gulf Coast. We are looking for a highly qualified, experienced technician to fill a permanent position with our firm.

The successful candidate must have extensive experience in the design, installation, commissioning and integration of complex DDC systems. Strong Windows pc knowledge and knowledge of system integration using Lonworks and/or Bacnet also required.

Pay and benefits are outstanding, including medical and dental insurance, profit sharing retirement savings and 401K with company matching.

If you wish to submit a resume', you may contact me at:

c172rg bellsouth net.

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Dan Luke
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Oh Boy! 35K a year and a health plan that pays 25% of your plan. I'll bet you even get 1/2 hr for lunch and 2 -15 min breaks during the day. What!? You get a 1 week paid vacation after the first year!!! Whoopie! NEXTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT............ Bubba

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Bubba

"Bubba" wrote

We're offering quite a bit more, but not for mouth-breathers.

Better luck next time.

If we ever have need of a human pipe stand, I'll be sure and post it here for you to see.

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Dan Luke

Well, now that Bubba broke the ice. What's your general pay scale and benefits package run? No need for anyone to send a resume if you aren't going to pay them more than they are getting now.

...Ron

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RSCamaro

As is always the case, pay is negotiable after qualifications are determined. We need a top notch person and we are not in a big hurry about finding him. When we do, the pay will be very good, indeed. No way am I going to post a salary offer on usenet.

Our techs' total compensation package is better than any of the area mechanical contractors or HVAC service companies are paying, and is competitive with Johnson and Siemens--and that's not counting insurance and company vehicle.

This usenet approach was just a spur-of-the-moment idea of mine. I do not have high hopes that it will produce much. After all, look what it's produced already: "Bubba". But you never know...

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Dan Luke

Truth be told dinwit, there is probably more over qualification in this group than you will ever hope to see. Personally, I wouldnt lower myself to your piss poor package. If it were that good, you would have mentioned in your first post what it offered. You are just another blow-hard trying to dangle a carrot and it didnt work. Now go away. Go toss your fish bait down out the local unemployment office. You'll probably find more qualifications there than the grunts you have at the office now. Bubba

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Bubba

snipped-for-privacy@bellsouth.net.

What do you mean by "outstanding"?

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Oscar_Lives

Will you pay moving expenses from New York for transporting a Pinto and a Buffalo tool set?

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Oscar_Lives

Send me your resume' and references and find out.

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Dan Luke

8 years ago I tangled with a company in Michigan that was trolling here to fill a position, it turned out to be a very lucritave consulting job... lasted for about 6 months before the job was complete. After they paid all my travel, lodging, rent-a-beast, perdiem, and expenses, I still made $3600 per week. The first question is.... how bad do you want to fill that position?? The second question is.... where on the gulf coast as there isn't much left in New Orleans, Pass Christian, or Gulfport.
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Noon-Air

This job doesn't pay $3.6k/wk ;)

...but it's a permanent position.

Don't know what that means, exactly. We have need of a person who is skilled in the design, commissioning and integration of DDC systems using multiple protocols and media. In addition, he must have the basics that a good control man has: a thorough understanding of control theory, electricity, mechanical systems and the construction project environment.

That is a high powered individual--we understand that. We are going to spend considerable time and effort to find the right one. The person we hire will be an integral part of our business and will have considerable influence on the technical directions we take.

It's on the central Gulf Coast, right? We have hurricanes here, as you have noticed. My power has been knocked out by tropical storms a dozen times in the last 15 years; a week by Ivan, 3 days by Katrina. That's why I have a

15KW generator at my house.

But our office is 190' above sea level; there are plenty of places around here to live that are well above the high water mark. If you want to live at the beach, it's at your own risk!

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Dan Luke

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Bubba

$187,000/year for a Senior Control Systems Specialist?

You are out of your tiny mind.

You haven't the faintest clue WTF you are talking about.

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Dan Luke

That was 8 years ago and I don't know if I want to take the cut in pay now.

ok

ok.... Where is the project??

Yeah... I took the direct hit from Katrina here in the Hattiesburg/Pinebelt area.... tell me something I don't know

I am as far south as I care to live, thanx

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Noon-Air

Oscar_Lives posted for all of us... I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

New keyboard please

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Tekkie®

You said (in earlier posts)

We are looking for a highly qualified, experienced technician to fill a permanent position with our firm.

The successful candidate must have extensive experience in the design, installation, commissioning and integration of complex DDC systems. Strong Windows pc knowledge and knowledge of system integration using Lonworks and/or Bacnet also required.

Pay and benefits are outstanding, including medical and dental insurance, profit sharing retirement savings and 401K with company matching.

We have need of a person who is skilled in the design, commissioning and integration of DDC systems using multiple protocols and media. In addition, he must have the basics that a good control man has: a thorough understanding of control theory, electricity, mechanical systems and the construction project environment.

That is a high powered individual--we understand that. We are going to spend considerable time and effort to find the right one. The person we hire will be an integral part of our business and will have considerable influence on the technical directions we take.

you know Dan, I would think that most every progressive, forward thinking controls contractor in america is looking for that very same person.

would your company offer such a person profit sharing on sales over an established value?

will you pay all relocation expenses?

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gofish

"Dan Luke" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@news.supernews.com:

I'm Canadian...what are you paying in beaver pelts?.....

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Bob_Loblaw

Yes.

Yes.

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Dan Luke

What's the rate of exchange?

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Dan Luke

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Fat Eddy

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