Seattle Opportunity: Infrastructure & Communications All-Star

Are you: Grounded? Amped? Well connected? Looking to work for a small company that knows how to use your well-earned skills & talents?

This firm truly helps move their clients businesses forward, and they are seeking experienced Infrastructure Engineers who are looking to move into a more independent role that takes full advantage of their common sense.

Key Responsibilities: =B7 Manage all aspects of the client project/relationship including technology consulting, project management from beginning to end, revenue and client development with enthusiasm, expertise, professionalism and commitment. =B7 Design, engineering and implementation of new Infrastructure projects (All aspects of Cabling, Power and Wiring in and around physical plants and buildings). =B7 Provide day-to-day support of our clients technology needs, evaluate technical alternatives, recommend solutions and provide implementation management in a timely fashion. =B7 As required, manage or troubleshoot client issues in a timely, effective manner. =B7 Strategize and make recommendations to clients on current technology environment/needs and areas for improvement on an on-going, regular basis. =B7 Increase existing client revenues through on-going technical recommendations as outcomes from bi-yearly client presentations and strategic planning. =B7 Work effectively within a team environment.

Qualifications: =B7 Minimum of 10 years experience in Telecom Infrastructure and/or Information Technology. =B7 Bachelor's degree, RCDD, or equivalent experience. =B7 Ability to work legally in USA. =B7 Sorry, no reimbursement for moving expenses.

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If this sounds of interest to you, please email me directly, with your resume attached.

Dave Hardwick snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com

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