Hello! Одна местная рекрутинговая контора намедни проспамила забавными вкансиями, которые, как мне кажется, могут быть небезинтерестны читающим uanog. Position: Voice, Datacom and IP Support Engineer Employer: Multinational telecommunication company Location: Kiev Job Profile: Your prime areas of responsibility will be to support and maintain Ericsson Voice; Datacom & IP parts of the CME20 based GSM Network in Ukraine. You will be expected to familiarize yourself rapidly with Company's Technical documentation and integrate quickly into working environment. As a team player you must also have good customer handling skills and possess excellent troubleshooting ability to quickly analyze, isolate and correct faults in a complex networking environment. Requirements: * Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering with 3-5 years of related experience or equivalent * Knowledge of UNIX operation system (Solaris 2.6 and above) at a System Administration level and script programming using C shell, Perl and other UNIX tools. * Knowledge of IP networks technologies (TCP/IP, DNS, VoIP, BGP etc.), ATM networks technologies (ATM signalling, VoATM, MPLS etc.), LAN/WAN technologies (Ethernet, Token Ring, xDSL, Frame Relay, X.25 etc), IP Advanced technologies (VPN, L2TP, Firewalls, Radius, IPSec etc). * Detailed knowledge of telecommunication sub-systems an advantage * Fluent in English * Independent, highly motivated, responsible, team worker * Must be able to travel if required * Driving License B Касаемо всех вопросов о сути и подробностях просьба обращаться к: Павел Смоловик Руководитель отдела Подбора&лизинга персонала Консалтинговая группа "НАУ" Киев, Украина + 38 044 228-31-46 + 38 044 228-26-48 + 38 044 228-09-76 pavel@nu.kiev.ua www.nu.kiev.ua Лично я к данной вакансии, рекрутеру и работодателю никакого отношения не имею. -- Regards, Volodymyr. =================================================================== uanog mailing list. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@uanog.kiev.ua with "unsubscribe uanog" in the body of the message