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  1. my husband has two roles to fill Position 1 We are seeking a Technician with installation and commissioning experience to join a respected Information Technology Company with a diverse client base across a range of market sectors. This position would suit an installer/non-licensed electrician/cabler. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will be responsible for installation, servicing and maintenance on commercial electronic security systems. The successful candidate will favourably have:  Experience with various electronic security systems / software, and IP Infrastructure, whilst being able to manage the life cycle of a project and liaise with clients. Be a motivated self starter Networking experience would be an advantage. Have excellent communication & customer relations skills Need the ability to work unsupervised and high level of problem solving skills To be considered for this position you must hold a current Driver's and Cabler's Licence. Position 2 We are seeking a Technician with a minimum of 3 years installation and commissioning experience to join a respected Information Technology Company with a diverse client base across a range of market sectors. You will be part of a dynamic team looking after various technologies, including – IP Video Surveillance (CCTV), Access Control, Perimeter Detection and Alarm Monitoring. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will be responsible for installation, servicing and maintenance on commercial electronic security systems. The successful candidate will have:  Experience with various electronic security systems / software, and IP Infrastructure, whilst being able to manage the lifecycle of a project and liaise with clients. Be a motivated self starter Have high level of experience within the Commercial sector Have experience in electronic access control systems (Concept, Pacom, Lenel, Integrity) Have experience with IP CCTV systems (Milestone, Hikvision, Dvtel and or Pelco Endura) Networking experience would be an advantage. Have excellent communication & customer relations skills Need the ability to work unsupervised and high level of problem solving skills To be considered for this position you must hold a current Driver's, Security and Cabler's Licence. An ASAP start is available. Please forward us your expression of interest CV & cover letter to arrange a private discussion: jasonf@jlmintegrated.com.au
  2. **Please not I am posting this for a friend - DO NOT PM ME** We are looking for someone with experience in electronic security for a position in Sydney. Ideally you will have inner range, concept and integrity certification/training. Additionally experience in IP CCTV systems. We may be able to offer sponsorship after a trial period. Please note, you must currently be in Australia to apply for this position. Please forward your CV to jasonf@jlmintegrated.com.au
  3. Howdy! I just got a letter through saying to start getting the information prepared for processing! wohooo! Has anyone used the online system or is it better just to send in a big bundle of paperwork like the last time??? Michelle
  4. Howdy Just saying hi Hows everyone going with there applications ? I've been out now since last December and I have to say I am loving it If anyone has any questions fling me a pm and I'll answer when I can Congrats to everyone who has just got there visa its a great feeling
  5. Only seeing this thread now! Norfolk gal- I'm a nutritionist but at home we used calories too - easy calculation to get from kJ to Kcal (or calories as we call them) is divide by 4! The hard part of weight loss is being and staying motivated and committed to maintaining your goals. The nutrition part isnt the hard part- we all know if we eat cake, take away everday and large portions we wont loose weight. You have to eat enough food to maintain your weight, eating more will cause you to gain and obviously if you eat less than you need to maintain your current weight the weight will come off. Weightwatchers and slimming world are great-(not because they take ££ off you though or sell their products) but because they make you accountable for what you have been doing to help yourself loose weight. Cheap ways to do this are * recording what goes over your lips - yes everything, you will lie, you need to be honest with yourself though *get family members on board to encourage you and keep tabs on you. * dont bring the rubbish food into the house- if you see it you will eat it- I am guilty of this too!! * Stay away from take aways - my other half asked me to work out what he should be eating in a day (he is a skinny chocoholic and always questioning my work). I explained how many calories (kJ) he could eat to maintain his weight. He was quite happy with this then asked me so, can i eat that in Oporto chicken burgers?? The answer is yes you can eat the calories for the day in burgers but you will only get about 4 and you will be very hungry for the rest of the day!! Take away foods are "dead" foods, they provide very little nutrients other than fat. If anyone wants a push and doesnt want to do the classes I would be more than happy to Skype/talk to them once a month to motivate and encourage them (or tell them off for being naughty). I'll do it for free too PM through here
  6. Hello there Just wondering if there are any nutritionists on the forums. I know there a loads of dietitians out there but what about those of you who aren't eligible for APD accreditation? * have you joined the NSA or other organisation * have you managed to get public liability/ prof indemnity insurance * are you in private practice/ self employed? * researcher/ community health or other occupation! I'm based in the Sydney area (Sutherlandshire) and would love to meet up with other Nutritionists (or dietitians) in Sydney Thanks Dr Shellsparkles (Michelle)
  7. Hello there all you soon to be residents of Australia One of my neighbours'-daughters is renting out her family home in Miranda, which is in the Sutherlandshire, NSW. She had offered it to myself and my other half however, we are looking for a more permanent base here in Engadine Up for grabs for 9 months only so it may suit some of you "freshies" Its got three bedrooms, so would suit a family. My neighbour said her daughter would take a couple of families if they wanted to share the property. The rent is $650-670 furnished although it depends what furniture she has to provide. The bond would be 4 x what ever the final rent is agreed at. She is willing to considering letting it unfurnished too. Miranda has a big west field and the very popular "paddy's irish bakery" which services all us "paddys in oz" with the usual baked yummies from home. Its also a short hop on the train to the Cronnulla beaches!! If your interested Pm me and I can give you her number! I hope this is of some help to someone - I know how stressed out I was coming here knowing I only had a couple of weeks to secure a "home" Michelle
  8. Hey there! Sorry to hear you have had no luck yet! We moved over in early december too and found a real bargain rental in "the shire" for 3 months. House hunting will begin soon again though- although at least we will have some more rental history. Any way I was about to post this in another thread but if you are interested in taking a place in the shire my neighbours daughter has a place for rent for 9 months (pm me sure or look at the thread started by me). Best of luck in your house hunting!!
  9. Hello there!! Just noticed this thread! I'm in the Sutherland Area - anyone else around here fancy a meet up? More than happy to pop into the city though if thats where everyone is hanging out!
  10. Harvey88 thats great! I had mine granted in September and following a frantic episode of writing my thesis and packin a house up we arrived in Sydney on the first of December ! I love it here, get the odd pang of home sickness but waking up every morning and thinking 20-25oC is cold (instead of 0oC!). Good luck to all of you who have applied recently- it is purely a waiting game. Your CO's are very helpful- they want to help you through the process but they are very very busy! If I can help anyone - send me a PM, i'm not on very much now (due to a large amount of time just chilling out!). Merry Christmas everyone!
  11. Hello there all you guys and girls waiting for their spouse visas to be processed!! Just a quick visit to see if any of the 2012 visa gran crew are still lurking about online or are indeed in oz yet???
  12. So we are all arrived in Sydney (what happened to the Sun btw?) Car bought, house lease starts on Thursday, just need to get an electricity supplier sorted. We only have a 3 month lease on the property so 12/24 month deals are out. Who do you recommend? Who don't you recommend?? Thanks in advance! Michelle
  13. Wow ! Hello! Haven't been on in a while - been flat out! Visa confirmed September, thesis completed 2 weeks ago, final exam 20th, a hurried 23kg x2 pack up of the house will follow and we'll be on the big metal bird on the 29th!!!! I am so excited now, scared, excited aghhhh
  14. Awe thanks so much. Sometimes the enormity of it gets too much. I keep telling myself everything is going to be ok. I think I just had a bit of a wobble earlier on:biggrin:
  15. I probably should apologies for this post before I start! Funny how you cant wait for the move to Australia to come then all of a sudden there is no time left? Jason had been planning to go back to Australia long before we met. We had discussed the prospect of both of us moving to Australia, in the early dating phase and then all of a sudden Jason's visa was granted. It was a weird time. I was happy he was fulfilling his dream but sad that my dream- a PhD would stop me being with him for the time being. After the tearful good byes we spent a sad 5 months apart, communicating as most in the same predicament do through skype and accumulating ££ on the phone bills. We wished the weeks away until my visit to Australia 5 months later. It was strange then, time almost froze, 6 weeks were no longer 6 weeks more like 6 years -of bliss. Needless to say the day of separation was hard on both of us. My mum and family said when i came home that i was behaving like I was at a permanent wake . Every day then seemed like two, every day two good mornings were said and two good nights. Three more months past and Jason came home, neither of us could handle it any more, my work was sliding too, primarily because I was a tearful wreck. So time flew past, my visa was applied for in April - no worries mate 6 months to write the thesis! Time flies past, September - visa granted, first draft to supervisors - check Flights booked in a moment of excitement /irrationality - 29 November:biggrin: Totally Completed thesis to examiner 1 November at the latest:arghh: Final Exam for PhD 20 th November:err: I just don't know where the time has went to. I feel so bad letting the OH sort out the arrival plans and for looking at him blankly when he suggests another house/ location. I just cant process the whole thing at the minute. Jobs on arrival- really ? what? Applications/CV's covering letters - what? When?? I cant even think about where/when/ how the house is going to get packed up/sold nevermind who is going to adopt my child, Rolo (hes a rabbit btw!) SO 7 weeks. I know I should be excited but I am so scared right now As I said I'm sorry for this post. I just needed to rant a little, clear my head :arghh:
  16. Will channel 4 purchase your dream home for you? ** runs off to buy lotto ticket as a back up plan**
  17. Ha thanks for all the advice!! Generally in good health. Drink pints of water a day and my diet is good. Pain can start in neck or temples can last anything from 15 mins to all day. Occasionally wakes me from sleep. If its bad enough I abandon writing and lie down (with tablets at that point). Dug out an old pair of glasses i got when i was last studying to see if they help - no optician appointments until late next week!! Have to say they definately sharpen things up a lot. I think i need a holiday
  18. I been having persistent sore heads now for weeks. They will come and go hour by hour and have been with me now for about 2 weeks. I suspect they are being caused by sitting all day in front of a computer and writing, something which has to happen otherwise I will never get to Australia any time soon I know I can take tablets but as the headache is constant I would rather not screw by liver by taking them on a daily basis. Has anyone any home remedies for headaches???
  19. I suspect that now that the estimated grant time has gone up from 8-9 months those of us who applied mid-march that are still waiting that the grant time is more like 6 months rather than 5. Not that I am in any panic just yet!! Dave........??
  20. Just for fun guys and girls - i am bored writing my thesis and waiting for the visa!! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?fromEmail=true&formkey=dE42NjNoeGFhNWtXUEk3TmRjQmt3N1E6MQ Ok I am going back to work now honest!
  21. Awe Dave- seems like you have been waiting forever! Are you all set for the move then? TO be honest I thought you had already legged it!
  22. Come on VISA grants people!! I need a wee pick me up- any grants today to start the week off good?
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