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asamird Apr 12th 2010 10:36 am

The Network Engineers Thread ...
 
hey guys ..

thinking about moving to OZ in the next few months , as a network engineer , i thought it would be usefull if we can share experiences about jobs and employment and whatever concerns us...

cheers ...

Buzzy--Bee Apr 12th 2010 9:01 pm

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 

Originally Posted by asamird (Post 8489756)
hey guys ..

thinking about moving to OZ in the next few months , as a network engineer , i thought it would be usefull if we can share experiences about jobs and employment and whatever concerns us...

cheers ...

What kind of networks?

Buzzy

scaria197 Apr 13th 2010 12:32 am

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Count me in..:)

Do you work Cisco?

Amazulu Apr 13th 2010 12:44 am

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 

Originally Posted by asamird (Post 8489756)
hey guys ..

thinking about moving to OZ in the next few months , as a network engineer , i thought it would be usefull if we can share experiences about jobs and employment and whatever concerns us...

cheers ...

What kind of network - 330kV, 220kV or maybe something higher?

dave99 Apr 13th 2010 1:57 am

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 
What would you like to know?

Basiclly things are pretty much the same as in the UK job wise, all your trade certifications like microsoft, cisco will still be valid in aus and are what employers look for, unfortunately they dont count as qualifications for visa purposes.
Which really makes no sense

headsouth Apr 13th 2010 3:23 am

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Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 8491442)
What kind of network - 330kV, 220kV or maybe something higher?

EHV :thumbsup: bloody Power engineer; haha

NedKelly Apr 13th 2010 8:14 am

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Rail Networks? :confused:

asamird Apr 13th 2010 11:33 am

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 
seems like there are many kinds of networks around .. :confused: ...
im talking mainly about the Telecommunications networks , related to mobile networks and data networks ... where different technologies like IP, MPLS , Ethernet , ... etc would be utilized ... so it would be considered as Information Technology ...
and no it is not Rail Networks , and for anybody who might think it is not "Network of Friends " ... :)

Myslef , i am a Network Engineer for 5 years now , working mainly with Cisco and Juniper products .. i have got many certificates in this career (CCNA, CCIP,JNCIA-M/T,JNCIS-M/T,JNCIP-M/T) and some other certificates that are not that common ...

Geelong Gent May 2nd 2010 6:57 am

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 

Originally Posted by asamird (Post 8489756)
hey guys ..

thinking about moving to OZ in the next few months , as a network engineer , i thought it would be usefull if we can share experiences about jobs and employment and whatever concerns us...

cheers ...

What network work are you interested in?

ROMFT_WO2RN May 2nd 2010 7:11 am

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 

Originally Posted by asamird (Post 8492510)
seems like there are many kinds of networks around .. :confused: ...
im talking mainly about the Telecommunications networks , related to mobile networks and data networks ... where different technologies like IP, MPLS , Ethernet , ... etc would be utilized ... so it would be considered as Information Technology ...
and no it is not Rail Networks , and for anybody who might think it is not "Network of Friends " ... :)

Myslef , i am a Network Engineer for 5 years now , working mainly with Cisco and Juniper products .. i have got many certificates in this career (CCNA, CCIP,JNCIA-M/T,JNCIS-M/T,JNCIP-M/T) and some other certificates that are not that common ...

so a geek thread then :p

asamird May 2nd 2010 7:15 am

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Originally Posted by ROMFT_WO2RN (Post 8536289)
so a geek thread then :p

yeah ..geek it is .. :)

sharonm5 May 2nd 2010 8:55 am

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haha, rail network engineers... I work in the same building as cisco in sydney...they steal my allocated parking space the whole time :thumbdown:

asamird May 2nd 2010 9:30 am

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Originally Posted by sharonm5 (Post 8536435)
haha, rail network engineers... I work in the same building as cisco in sydney...they steal my allocated parking space the whole time :thumbdown:

LoooL,,, this is how " Networking" should be ... :)

A.I.Hassan May 2nd 2010 9:33 am

Re: The Network Engineers Thread ...
 

Originally Posted by asamird (Post 8492510)
seems like there are many kinds of networks around .. :confused: ...
im talking mainly about the Telecommunications networks , related to mobile networks and data networks ... where different technologies like IP, MPLS , Ethernet , ... etc would be utilized ... so it would be considered as Information Technology ...
and no it is not Rail Networks , and for anybody who might think it is not "Network of Friends " ... :)

Myslef , i am a Network Engineer for 5 years now , working mainly with Cisco and Juniper products .. i have got many certificates in this career (CCNA, CCIP,JNCIA-M/T,JNCIS-M/T,JNCIP-M/T) and some other certificates that are not that common ...

Hi asamird and All,

Did you come across any recruitment agencies that are specialized in Telecom/Datacom career in Australia?

asamird May 2nd 2010 11:55 am

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Originally Posted by A.I.Hassan (Post 8536488)
Hi asamird and All,

Did you come across any recruitment agencies that are specialized in Telecom/Datacom career in Australia?

Hi AIHassan;
i ve come through those :


1.Reed Specialist Recruitment
2.Finite IT Recruitment Solutions
3.Talent International
4.Randstad
5 Hays
6.Finrecruit - Financial Services IT Recruitment

and try also www.seek.com.au , it offers bunch of jobs in all fields ..

cheers;


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