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Wind energy

01/28/2008 9:06 AM

Anyone know of a good EE/PE that would want a job in wind energy/med-high voltage? I have a lead on a good job, it is full time as a project manager (lead 16-20 people). Give me a shout if you have anyone in mind.

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Re: Wind energy

01/28/2008 10:13 AM

This sort of thing would be better addressed via a local specialist employment agency. The lead time might be much shorter than placing a post in a global engineering discussion forum. For starters, no reader knows where this job is, yet!

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Re: Wind energy

01/28/2008 11:29 AM

In the U.S., South East region and Mid-West (multiple locations). Thanks for advice.

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Re: Wind energy

02/22/2008 2:37 AM

Hey can you arrange work vis to us?

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Re: Wind energy

01/28/2008 1:09 PM

I'm always up for a challenge, I'm in the south east, and looking to install wind power at the house ,seems like it to be a dream job. But I don't like the travel.

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Re: Wind energy

01/28/2008 1:30 PM

they need a Communications PM and a Power PM in Lexington, Kentucky. don't know where you are but if it works let me know.

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Re: Wind energy

01/29/2008 3:19 AM

But I don't like the travel.

Which axis? Horizontal or vertical? They are a long way up! I've climbed the same one five times in a day and I was cream crackered!

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Re: Wind energy

01/28/2008 1:46 PM

I'll ask around here (South Carolina) to see if any one want to relocate. Thanks for the heads up on the jobs.

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