We have several new postings from today to start off your week. Actually, more than several — an dozen actually. An even 10 from Lightower Fiber Networks plus listings from ColoHouse and the University of Connecticut.
Lightower is looking for a Training Manager with a focus on sales and technical training which can be located in any of their markets. They are also looking for a Market Operations Manager in Detroit, MI; Enterprise Account Executives in Cleveland, Baltimore and Detroit; a Sr. Network Engineer – Capacity Planning, a Sr. Infrastructure & Systems Engineer – Dev Op’s, a Network Architect and a Director, Optical Network Planning in MA, VA or NY; a Field Marketing Program Director in Boxborough, MA and lastly a Senior Revenue Analyst and a Facilities Engineer in Boxborough, MA. That’s quite a list, one might even call it “Limitless“, haha.
ColoHouse is looking for a Senior Sales Executive down in Miami, a position they describe as a “hunter” role aimed at winning new clients.
And the University of Connecticut is looking to hire a Network Consultant 3 in Storrs CT to provide advanced tech support, instruction, documentation, and consultation for voice, data, and video network services across its campus user base.
Meanwhile, Unite Private Networks is looking for a Regional Sales Director down in Dallas, Texas. Dallas has been one of UPN’s three big regional projects, the others being in Colorado and of course the plains of Nebraska and Iowa.
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