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Job opening @ DA- Senior Arcade Technician:
DreamArcades:
Dream Arcades is looking for a Senior Arcade Technician with immediate availability. Must reside around the Sacramento area (Our office is located in Folsom). Pay is dependent on qualifications, but is consistent with an entry-level position. The workweek is negotiable from 30 to 40 hours a week. Must have basic wiring and PC skills as well as the ability to lift 55 pounds (19 inch monitors). Must be able to work unsupervised and with only minimal direction.
This position is responsible for day-to-day operations of the shop. Including wiring and testing controls, assembling and packing arcades, preparation of computers and monitors and other job duties as needed. The ideal candidate will also handle first level e-mail support and may also direct the work of other techs.
Training will be provided for future job responsibilities including; handling phone support, training new techs, and assisting with arcade and software design.
Please submit a resume to: support@dreamarcades.com. Pictures of your DIY cabs are encouraged, but not required. BYOAC members please include your screen name, but do not apply for his position in this thread.
Great potential for advancement for the right person!!
mccoy178:
I live in Ohio, have hardly any experience with real cabinets, and I pretty much need babysitted. But other than that, if the price is right, I'll sign up. I work well from my home. Also, although I can lift heavy things, I would need an assistant. What was the pay again? :)
Havok:
I swear, every day confirms that I live on the wrong side of the US. I could do this job in my sleep, and would be a welcome change from the the regular computer stuff I do now: software deployment, image creation, anti-virus management...
Good luck finding someone - this is definitely the right place to advertise.
:'(
Teebor:
Right that does it I am going to leave the UK and move to America. All the interesting stuff goes on there.
Unless you want to take on a foreign worker :D ?
G'luck with the prospecting
bioart:
Not to be a pain, but why is it a "Senior Arcade Technician" when pay is "consistent with an entry-level position"? People need to stop inflating titles... What's next in their career ladder? Director? VP? ???
When senior managers have <2-3 years experience, there is something wrong with the system (this is not necessarily meant as a specific rant against DA, I like what you guys do... but you touched a nerve :P)
Art