*mods this should get a sticky please! we cant find qualified applicants!*
I filed a complaint with the company stating that we are understaffed. Response was that no qualified applicants can be found that are willing to work the shift. Its called the "4th" shift and has the following hours (32 total / considered full time + benefits). They are also looking for other shifts, but this shift is most critical.
Friday - 4pm-12am
Saturday 12pm-12am
Sunday - 12pm-12am
Edge Managers - at least 2 needed in St. Louis
Edge Managers which are the second line behind TSR, which is Technical Service Representative... Basically, TSR's get all the crap, Edge managers get all teh crap that TSR's can't deal with, and any crap Edge managers cant deal with, goes to engineers... EM's watch an alert browser and make judgement on which alerts can be cleared and which ones need to be investigated. EM's make the initial investigation, diagnose, repair if possible, or push the case to an Engineer.
positions listed above are in St. Louis. EM's should have a relevant college degree and or relevant technical certification (mcsa, linux+, A+, mcse). Experience in the field is a must.
I've already recieved some resumes from my last post about work, but this is a new deal, so if anybody else is interested, please forward your resumes to jason.king @ savvis.net
I filed a complaint with the company stating that we are understaffed. Response was that no qualified applicants can be found that are willing to work the shift. Its called the "4th" shift and has the following hours (32 total / considered full time + benefits). They are also looking for other shifts, but this shift is most critical.
Friday - 4pm-12am
Saturday 12pm-12am
Sunday - 12pm-12am
Edge Managers - at least 2 needed in St. Louis
Edge Managers which are the second line behind TSR, which is Technical Service Representative... Basically, TSR's get all the crap, Edge managers get all teh crap that TSR's can't deal with, and any crap Edge managers cant deal with, goes to engineers... EM's watch an alert browser and make judgement on which alerts can be cleared and which ones need to be investigated. EM's make the initial investigation, diagnose, repair if possible, or push the case to an Engineer.
positions listed above are in St. Louis. EM's should have a relevant college degree and or relevant technical certification (mcsa, linux+, A+, mcse). Experience in the field is a must.
I've already recieved some resumes from my last post about work, but this is a new deal, so if anybody else is interested, please forward your resumes to jason.king @ savvis.net