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SOS Technical is currently seeking individuals to fill the following roles from our Orem and Salt Lake City Utah, Offices:

Position/Title Location
Technical Support Engineer (TSE) Direct Hire Orem, UT
Software Tester Bountiful, UT
Mechanical Designers Sandy, UT
Microbiologist Springville, UT
Technical Support – Direct Hire American Fork, UT
Database Administrator Murray, UT
Sales Engineer Orem, UT
Drafters - 2 years Salt Lake City, UT
CD/DVD Copy Production Tech Orem, UT
Construction Superintendent Murray, UT
Field Service Engineer Salt Lake City, UT
Flash, Flex Programmers (4-6 Week Contract) ID
Senior Water Resources Engineer South Jordan, UT
Project Manager-Wastewater South Jordan, UT
Web Analytics Best Practices Consultant Orem, UT
Mid-Senior Software Engineer - Excel App Dev Orem, UT
Mid-Senior Software Engineer Orem, UT
Sales Engineer Lindon, UT
Piping Designer Salt Lake City, UT
Project Manager Salt Lake City, UT
Mechanical Engineer Salt Lake City, UT
Software Quality Assurance Engineer South Jordan, UT
Civil Designer Salt Lake City, UT
Mechanical Engineer Sandy, UT
Project Manager - HVAC Salt Lake City, UT
Drafter - HVAC Salt Lake City, UT
Electrical Designer Murray, UT
Architect Salt Lake City, UT
AutoCAD Drafter Salt Lake City, UT
PBX/PC Systems Technician Salt Lake City, UT
Flash/Actionscript Developer Park City, UT
AutoCAD Land/Civil Drafter Salt Lake City, UT
Manufacturing Machine Technician Draper, UT
Draftsman Salt Lake City, UT
Drafter (Electrical) Salt Lake City, UT

To apply, send your resume along with a description of the work you’re seeking to apply056@sostechnical.com. Oh, and we pay for referrals

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3 comments for “Now Hiring”

  1. 8 yrs experienced microbiologist MSC MICROBIOLOGY
    32 yrs aged Indian national.

    Posted by jose thomas | August 14, 2007, 8:33 pm
  2. Are you not allowed to post salary/wage information? This list isn’t an enticement without listing the compensation.

    Posted by Laura Moncur | August 15, 2007, 7:58 am
  3. @LauraMoncur Hm. More than “not allowed”, it’s that it’s a pretty long list of variables…. and they’re not in the same place as where I copied this list from.

    In this market, however, there are plenty of opportunities, that you can declare what you want for a given set of jobs, and I either have it, or I don’t.

    Posted by Robert Merrill | August 15, 2007, 9:26 am

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