Who needs a Job? Houston, TX Engineeing Tech

I know this is a long shot, but figured I’d post it up anyways. We have a job opening at my work, potential applicants will be working directly with me. :slight_smile: Any hoot, it you have any questions shoot them my way. Yes, this job is located in Houston, TX so you’ll clearly need/want to move here.

OOOOOOOOOOOOh man…I really dont want to move to Texas

aww man, wish I had my degree, can I contact you in about three years haha, although, right now I am proficient in UGS NX program.

Yah keep me in your contact list, you can always shoot me an email or PM. I work with ~25 engineering based companies in Houston, most with jobs located all over the world.

roger roger!

Is the first assignment to dive down and close the exploded oil well? :lol:

Salary range?

Any HR website links?

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Salary range?

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http://www.careeroverview.com/engineering-technician-salaries.html

I don’t think I can say as of right now, but pretty on par for an entry level job.

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Any HR website links?

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http://www.derrickequipment.com/

Applications will run through me, once decided upon applicants will meet with the owner of the company here in Houston for a short interview then a decision will be made in regards to hiring and salary.

I should really move to Houston soon, get a job, and get some track time in.
I’d need to find a higher level entry position though.
Just completed my B.Eng Mechanical with 2 years co-op experience in Oil & Gas.

BS or BA?

Bsc.

Memorial University of Newfoundland
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

I’ll pass this to my friend Garrett, he just got layed off at his old job and is looking for a new job :tup:

Yah you’ll probably want something a little higher then this entry level. If you want to move to the Houston area I can hook you up with some companies if you need. Drop me a line if you ever need info about the area, I moved here two years ago from b-lo.

:tup:
Derrick is a great company to work for. :slight_smile: