Potential Tech Position - Perth

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Rob

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My employer looks fairly certain to be employing a Service Tech on contract
for a period of 4 to 6 months or so.

Equipment serviced is a range of microcontroller based data loggers &
instruments/sensors. Usual service tech skills needed - able to work
independently with minimal supervision, read schematics, component level
repair etc etc.

Pretty good working conditions in a small South of the river manufacturing &
sales company of about 16 staff. At the moment I am not privy to pay rate,
exact duration of employment etc.

If anyone is interested young or old (like me!) email me & I'll pass on the
contact details.

No promises or guarantees on my part, I figured mentioning the job here may
help us pick up someone with a real hands on interest in electronics.

rob
 
"Rob"
Equipment serviced is a range of microcontroller based data loggers &
instruments/sensors. Usual service tech skills needed - able to work
independently with minimal supervision, read schematics, component level
repair etc etc.

** I thought they no longer made any techs like that.




.......... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:3m555gF15hpfdU1@individual.net...
"Rob"

Equipment serviced is a range of microcontroller based data loggers &
instruments/sensors. Usual service tech skills needed - able to work
independently with minimal supervision, read schematics, component level
repair etc etc.


** I thought they no longer made any techs like that.




......... Phil
Don't get too excited Phil. The guy wants a real tech not a toaster
repairman. :p
 
lol.....


Yeah he wants one of those electrition's that don't own a soldering
iron or hay shed.
 
Rob wrote:
My employer looks fairly certain to be employing a Service Tech on contract
for a period of 4 to 6 months or so.

Equipment serviced is a range of microcontroller based data loggers &
instruments/sensors. Usual service tech skills needed - able to work
independently with minimal supervision, read schematics, component level
repair etc etc.

Pretty good working conditions in a small South of the river manufacturing &
sales company of about 16 staff. At the moment I am not privy to pay rate,
exact duration of employment etc.

If anyone is interested young or old (like me!) email me & I'll pass on the
contact details.

No promises or guarantees on my part, I figured mentioning the job here may
help us pick up someone with a real hands on interest in electronics.

rob
Good luck finding someone to do that Rob, I used to work on gear like
that but crap pay, crazy religious bosses, illness and general idiocy
made me quit that sort of work. While I could easily do that work I
would expect $60 per hour and relocation expenses for such short term
work.
 
"Mark Harriss" <billy@blartco.co.uk> wrote in message
news:42ffe83c$0$857$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-03.brisbane.pipenetworks.com
..au...
Rob wrote:
My employer looks fairly certain to be employing a Service Tech on
contract
for a period of 4 to 6 months or so.

Equipment serviced is a range of microcontroller based data loggers &
instruments/sensors. Usual service tech skills needed - able to work
independently with minimal supervision, read schematics, component level
repair etc etc.

Pretty good working conditions in a small South of the river
manufacturing &
sales company of about 16 staff. At the moment I am not privy to pay
rate,
exact duration of employment etc.

If anyone is interested young or old (like me!) email me & I'll pass on
the
contact details.

No promises or guarantees on my part, I figured mentioning the job here
may
help us pick up someone with a real hands on interest in electronics.

rob


Good luck finding someone to do that Rob, I used to work on gear like
that but crap pay, crazy religious bosses, illness and general idiocy
made me quit that sort of work. While I could easily do that work I
would expect $60 per hour and relocation expenses for such short term
work.

Hi Mark, yep not sure how we will go getting someone. Unfortunately I too
have had the pleasure of the things you mentioned. It took me a while to
work it out - I used to think it was just bad luck but it seems most places
have some problems. You just have to find the place that suits you best.
regards
rob
 
I would be very surprised if they pay any more than $12.50/H + casual
loading of 20%, with no sick pay or holiday or overtime rate.

Bloody pathetic if this is so, IMHO


Good luck finding someone to do that Rob, I used to work on gear like
that but crap pay, crazy religious bosses, illness and general idiocy
made me quit that sort of work. While I could easily do that work I
would expect $60 per hour and relocation expenses for such short term
work.
Hi Mark, yep not sure how we will go getting someone. Unfortunately I too
have had the pleasure of the things you mentioned. It took me a while to
work it out - I used to think it was just bad luck but it seems most places
have some problems. You just have to find the place that suits you best.
regards
rob
 
Ed /:-} wrote:
I would be very surprised if they pay any more than $12.50/H + casual
loading of 20%, with no sick pay or holiday or overtime rate.

Bloody pathetic if this is so, IMHO

I believe the legal minimum is now $12.76, Ed.
 

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