shifferbrains
02-16-2007, 11:53 AM
If there is anyone interested in being a DDC Technician in the Los Angeles area at a Major California University click the following link.
http://www.chr.ucla.edu/cjo/html/listings/20070214.html
After clicking the link scroll down to Maintenance/Crafts then click on the job title SERVICE ENGINEER (8745)
We are looking for experienced technicians to fill this position preferably on Siemens Apogee systems. If you don’t have experience with Siemens you will still be considered based on your experience and controls background.
At this time there is one open position for Service Engineer. But I will be retiring in July of this year which should create another open position under the same title. I am told that they are thinking of doing something completely unheard of and that is to hire my replacement before I retire. That remains to be seen but it still might mean that there are really two open positions
If you are just starting out in the Controls field and don’t feel you have enough experience to work independently then click on one of the open STATIONARY OPERATING ENGINEER open positions and create your resume to reflect your controls background and skill level and your desire to be a DDC controls technician. You will be considered for one of the two open positions in the DDC Shop for Operating Engineers based on your controls experience and HVAC background.
Instructions on how to apply are included in the advertisements.
If you have any questions you can e-mail me at shif_ferbrains@yahoo.com
I am posting this e-mail address publicly only because I created it just for this purpose.
http://www.chr.ucla.edu/cjo/html/listings/20070214.html
After clicking the link scroll down to Maintenance/Crafts then click on the job title SERVICE ENGINEER (8745)
We are looking for experienced technicians to fill this position preferably on Siemens Apogee systems. If you don’t have experience with Siemens you will still be considered based on your experience and controls background.
At this time there is one open position for Service Engineer. But I will be retiring in July of this year which should create another open position under the same title. I am told that they are thinking of doing something completely unheard of and that is to hire my replacement before I retire. That remains to be seen but it still might mean that there are really two open positions
If you are just starting out in the Controls field and don’t feel you have enough experience to work independently then click on one of the open STATIONARY OPERATING ENGINEER open positions and create your resume to reflect your controls background and skill level and your desire to be a DDC controls technician. You will be considered for one of the two open positions in the DDC Shop for Operating Engineers based on your controls experience and HVAC background.
Instructions on how to apply are included in the advertisements.
If you have any questions you can e-mail me at shif_ferbrains@yahoo.com
I am posting this e-mail address publicly only because I created it just for this purpose.