Good Afternoon,
Does anyone know a good resource for IT jobs in Waco? Specifically Network Engineering/Administration.
greggor25 said:
I've always had a job where I've had to be on site. I'd like to have a work from home job with a little bit of travel as Edmonds said.
I have tons of experience working with Juniper and Fortinet. I was looking to move to Waco to be closer to my family.
Our entire company that can work remote has been working remote since March and will be for the remainder of this year. That is over 100,000 people. Even before this we were big on allowing IT folks to work remote full time where the position allowed which is most, in fact some folks were pushed remote. They did an analysis of the card readers and if you were not in the office more than 10 days a month you had to justify why you needed to be onsite. With that said, check out our jobs listing here, https://jobs.rtx.com/search-jobs. Not sure what all is listed now as things were a bit locked down in April right after our merger. Where it will be difficult is if the position is supporting classified work, remote is not possible. Half my team in IT Security is full time remote prior to the COVID lockdown.greggor25 said:
I've always had a job where I've had to be on site. I'd like to have a work from home job with a little bit of travel as Edmonds said.
I have tons of experience working with Juniper and Fortinet. I was looking to move to Waco to be closer to my family.
Thanks. I know these are trying times and appreciate you looking.RebelT said:greggor25 said:
I've always had a job where I've had to be on site. I'd like to have a work from home job with a little bit of travel as Edmonds said.
I have tons of experience working with Juniper and Fortinet. I was looking to move to Waco to be closer to my family.
Probably around half of my clients use Juniper, so let me take a look at some of their job listings and see if they have anything open. I'll DM you if so with info on how you can apply, and in some cases I might be able to make a recommendation. No promises because I know a number of them have scaled back hiring recently, but I'm happy to take a look.
Thanks, I'll take a look. It's frowned upon at my current place of work to work remote. I can get more done being remote than being in the office because of not being bothered.TXWayne said:Our entire company that can work remote has been working remote since March and will be for the remainder of this year. That is over 100,000 people. Even before this we were big on allowing IT folks to work remote full time where the position allowed which is most, in fact some folks were pushed remote. They did an analysis of the card readers and if you were not in the office more than 10 days a month you had to justify why you needed to be onsite. With that said, check out our jobs listing here, https://jobs.rtx.com/search-jobs. Not sure what all is listed now as things were a bit locked down in April right after our merger. Where it will be difficult is if the position is supporting classified work, remote is not possible. Half my team in IT Security is full time remote prior to the COVID lockdown.greggor25 said:
I've always had a job where I've had to be on site. I'd like to have a work from home job with a little bit of travel as Edmonds said.
I have tons of experience working with Juniper and Fortinet. I was looking to move to Waco to be closer to my family.
Yea, the problem with WFH is you never leave work. Frankly I am tired of it after four months.greggor25 said:Thanks, I'll take a look. It's frowned upon at my current place of work to work remote. I can get more done being remote than being in the office because of not being bothered.TXWayne said:Our entire company that can work remote has been working remote since March and will be for the remainder of this year. That is over 100,000 people. Even before this we were big on allowing IT folks to work remote full time where the position allowed which is most, in fact some folks were pushed remote. They did an analysis of the card readers and if you were not in the office more than 10 days a month you had to justify why you needed to be onsite. With that said, check out our jobs listing here, https://jobs.rtx.com/search-jobs. Not sure what all is listed now as things were a bit locked down in April right after our merger. Where it will be difficult is if the position is supporting classified work, remote is not possible. Half my team in IT Security is full time remote prior to the COVID lockdown.greggor25 said:
I've always had a job where I've had to be on site. I'd like to have a work from home job with a little bit of travel as Edmonds said.
I have tons of experience working with Juniper and Fortinet. I was looking to move to Waco to be closer to my family.
I will be getting a Security degree soon too that should help.
Yeah, I saw a few jobs on Dice. I'm waiting to get a big project done where currently work so I can add it to my resume.Edmond Bear said:
Greggor, any luck?
The best bet in this new normal may be a position allowing remote work. I don't anticipate being back in the office till mid next year, we were big on remote work before and feel like it will only increase. IT is one of the jobs that is very conducive to remote work.gobears20 said:
IT jobs are hard to find in Waco. I'm still lucky enough to be in it but more the BA side. My former job that I was at for 15 years outsourced all of IT Operations to Unisys. I was lucky enough to stay on with Unisys but not my cup of tea.