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Shoreline - Looking for a few good men or women

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Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on May 25, 2007 1:08:03 PM

Shoreline Communications Ltd, better known for their Tonfon brand, is on the hunt again for some good men or women with the technical skills to help handle two important posts:

  • Security and Database Administrator
  • Core Network Switching Engineer

The posts are quite technical, but if you think you have the skills please contact Shoreline's GSM Manager Mark Schmid ?  mschmid@tonfon.to (I think that's the Boss' name)

Strangely enough, I think I forwarded the resume for the perfect candidate for their Security and Database Administrator, but unfortunately they offered him the post of Core Network Switching Engineer. He took up a database job at the other telco (read: TCC)

As mentioned elsewhere, we need good people locally and especially in the companies that will help drive our economies forward (yes we even need good people in the church if you must ask, although I'm not sure how helpful they are with the economy [humour 8-) people ..])

The Shoreline IT house is quite eclectic (?) so for the above posts they have requirements for knowledge of different physical systems within their fields of interest. The IT House is heavily Microsoft centric but still employs a number of Unix boxes and non-Microsoft databases.

The communications tools used to be fully CISCO but are now a pot pourri bag of Huawei, Cisco and a bunch of other equipment to keep you on your feet.

The advertising is getting some significant airplay on Radio Tonga, so they must be keen on getting applications and the right personas for the post. If you're interested, please contact the email above.

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