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Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 0:57

DATA RECOVERY TECHNICIAN / ELECTRONICS ENGINEER

We currently seek an experienced data recovery engineer with solid understanding of industry standard data recovery logic, software and hardware tools used for systems diagnose and repair of customer hard drives with ability to analyze logical data structures and service area modules. Overall knowledge of electronics, C++ and assembly languages, ability to diagnose PCB components with millimeters, oscilloscopes and related tools a plus. Working familiarity with electronics programming principles and the workings of ATA and SCSI storage devices and necessary tools and complex used for service area (SA) access diagnostics with PC-3000 required.

Must be self motivated independent thinker with good analytical and critical thinking skills and ability to work independently to resolve problems on your own while prioritizing time sensitive projects.

If you have extensive industry and PC-3000 experience and interested please email me at: job-x3es7-1211915815@craigslist.org

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 1:20

By the way I forgot to specify that this is for full full time employment with benefits in the US with one of the top 5 recovery companies. Signing bonus and relocation expenses might be covered depending on experience.
If you've got the skills and experience, apply now. We assure complete confidentiality for all applicants.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 1:35

What company is this position for?

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 4:16

http://www.salvagedata.com/career/vacancies/

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 9:00

How does one rate themselves as one of the top 5 data recovery companies? Is this based on Google search results or was there an actual review done in the US that I haven't heard about?

The only review that I know of isn't all that reliable. http://www.datarecoverycomparison.com/ It is more likely that a customer will log a negative experience, rather than a positive one. Also, we've all had clients who have unreasonable expectations and just don't understand the process of data recovery.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 9:24

Luke, it's not relevant. What matters is what they need, what they offer - BTW where's the beef? - and what can a candidate can do for them. Only my 2 cents.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 11:47

I'm sorry if my post seemed a little rude...it wasn't intended. I seriously am curious to know how one determines where they fit in the scale of top labs in the world.

As for the actual job posting, it is likely a great opportunity.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 12:35

"ability to diagnose PCB components with millimeters"



:roll: :roll: :roll:

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 10th, 2009, 14:32

millohmeter maybe?? Although I have never needed one in this line of work.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 11:33

Ideal candidates for this position:

Must have strong work ethic, initiative focused with high energy level and desire to be part of creating a world-class team. High degree of integrity, professionalism, and discretion required.
Must be self-directed and work independently toward objectives with a sense of urgency. Must be organized and detail oriented with a genuine commitment to exceed expectations.
Assume ‘front line - accountability for case problem resolution.
Proficiency and familiarity with Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix OS platforms.
Must be able to work independently and research problems and questions as required.
Take responsibility and ensure all scheduled work is completed by agreed deadlines.
Consistently arrives at work on time and stays focused on projects throughout the day..
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, good judgment, strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently.



LOL I am screwed :lol:

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 11:52

...must be of royal descent.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 12:36

at least it doesn't say

1: Must be able to swallow

:oops:

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 13:55

Hexed wrote:millohmeter maybe?? Although I have never needed one in this line of work.


More likely a Multimeter
I use an Oscilloscope, so I do not qualify - dammit :(

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 15:04

I think the job is for Disk Doctors

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 15:42

I'm overqualified for this job... :mrgreen:

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 11th, 2009, 15:58

I think the person with the most posts should buy all active members a beer :mrgreen:

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 12th, 2009, 9:56

NO Period! (C) BlackST

LOL

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 12th, 2009, 11:04

I think the person fit with all MadeData's required can not found because now, he's the boss.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 12th, 2009, 11:50

In Italy sometimes they want people maximum score graduated, max. 30 years old with 10 years of experience :mrgreen: , super referenced, tri-athlete, 6 spoken language, etc.etc. .... for 1000 EUR / month and a fixed term job.
No surprise all the good brains that are not rich enough or have the guts to start and keep on own business run the hell away.

Re: Wanted: Experienced Data Recovery Engineer

June 12th, 2009, 15:06

guru wrote:NO Period! (C) BlackST

LOL

So does this mean BlackST is pregnant, or starting her menopause maybe. Or is it a more serious problem she has got? :mrgreen:
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