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GRG26/5/4 Photographic Portraits of South Australian Soldiers, Sailors and Nurses who took part in World War One
Number 864 HOUNSLOW, Arnold George
15th Company, Field Engineers
Place of birth: Broken Hill
Residence: Exeter
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Near Maturin, Venezuela - Oil workers work on an oil rig to pull out drill pipe from the drill string.
From my collection of stock photos of Venezuela
Near Maturin, Venezuela - Oil workers work on an oil derrick to pull out drill pipe from the drill string.
From my collection of stock photos of Venezuela
3-28-1974 I was repairing an NCR Class 400 electronic accounting machine at Knox Service Center a Goodyear dealer in Radcliff Kentucky. I regret not taking more work-related photos.
Most of this machine was built with discrete components. The components were soldered to wire wrap modules with interconnecting wires wrapped to the module pins. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_wrap The faulty transistor, diode, capacitor etc. had to be found and replaced. Because of this one image, I can remember more about this incident than I would have otherwise. The problem was a thermal intermittent, there is a can of circuit freeze next to the scope. The problem was on one of those few circuit boards, the solid-state Z line.
The disk memory can be seen in the cabinet directly below the oscilloscope. The disk was about 3/8" thick with a magnetic coating on the top. Fixed read/write heads had a clearance of .0005". The capacity was 200, 13 digit words.
The back of the electronics unit had 4 larger panels of wire wrap modules, populated with discrete components. This photo of a Class 395 presents a view of that electronics from the back.
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NCR Class 400 Operating Instructions:
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NCR Class 400 school for service personnel:
GRG26/5/4 Photographic Portraits of South Australian Soldiers, Sailors and Nurses who took part in World War One
Number 600 URLWIN, Howard Charles
19th Company Field Engineers
Place of birth: Port Augusta
Residence: Gawler
SRSA ref: GRG26/5/4/600
Industry gathering will see the hype counter in high octane overdrive but FieldEngineer indicates it is time for the excitement injection to include a more practical formula
The news that Formula One driver Fernando Alonso will join a keynote panel at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is probably the final confirmation of the mobile industry’s obsession with speed. This year will see some 110,000 delegates descend on the Catalan capital for the mobile industry’s annual festival of hype and hope. Read More...
What is a PC Technician?
A PC technician often referred to as computer technician or PC repair technician is responsible for identifying, troubleshooting and resolving computer issues. They are experienced and knowledgeable professionals with hands-on experience about different tools of repair and maintenance of computer hardware, software and network/Internet issues.
The professionals deal with creating, assembling, installing and maintaining computer systems. The primary role is to address the hardware and software issues. They look into various subjects such as installing new power supplies, upgrading firmware and repairing motherboards in the hardware section, but for the software, they deal with OS troubleshooting/installation, software/application installation, virus scanning/firewall integration and more aspects. Read More..
HIGH PAYING ENTRY LEVEL JOBS
High paying entry level jobs are always in demand, and we believe there’s no need to elaborate on this. Contrary to common belief, they are not necessarily difficult to find. Naturally, it’s all about the demand – the more sought out your skill set, the better the offer. Engineering jobs, for example, are one of the best examples. Read More...
Jack Durkee, field engineer for Bethleham Steel, 2nd Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Tacoma Washington (grandfather's collection)
JACKSON LELAND DURKEE
1922–2007
Elected in 1995
“For origination and development of innovations in fabrication and erection engineering of long-span bridges.“
BY IVAN M. VIEST
AN ENGINEER’S ENGINEER, Jackson Leland Durkee provided guidance in the design, construction, evaluation, and rehabilitation of about two dozen major bridges and other steel structures located in eleven countries on four continents. An independent consulting structural engineer in a field that is almost without exception handled by employees of a variety of companies, his unique services were sought after by numerous clients.
Son of the late civil engineer E. Leland Durkee, Jackson was born on September 20, 1922, in Tatanager, India, where his father was erecting bridges for Bethlehem Steel Company. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1941) and Cornell University (1947), respectively. Worcester Polytechnic awarded Jackson a CE degree in 1951. He began his professional life as a designer and structures test engineer for Douglas Aircraft Company in California. From 1944 to 1946, Jackson served his country in World War II as a naval deck officer in the Pacific Fleet. In 1947, Jackson joined Bethlehem Steel where he worked for 29 years. He was employed in various divisions of the company, attaining the position of Chief Bridge Engineer in 1965. His significant bridgework accomplishments while
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5G is the Holy Grail of the telecom industry. It will enable the future of technology, providing the foundation not just for faster downloads but for leveraging the entire Internet of Things (IoT), from smart toasters to sensor-enabled manufacturing to self-driving cars. And right now, the driving force is a legion of forward-thinking leaders.
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING VS COMPUTER SCIENCE SALARY
Software engineering vs computer science salary? An immortal question, especially if you are interested in both professions. We know many people who are, so there. Let us look into the issue a bit more. The first question, naturally, is: which profession is better for you, in the long run? Read More...
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We are living in the epoch whereby technological advancement is at its apogee. Notably, there is the critical element of network transmission in the world of technology. There are two main types of network transmission that include the cabled transmission and the wireless transmission of the network. Read More...
We're celebrating National Donut Day today by sinking our teeth into big fluffy sugary-sweet DONUTS! This guy isn't even based in Irvine. I think he came in to the office just for the holiday.
Transitioning from DSL and Copper to Fiber Optic
The age of the internet is exciting. Information is accessible with just a few taps and clicks. The way the world operates and communicates in the 21st century provides anyone with a laptop and an internet connection unparalleled access to information. To support the surge in smart devices and streaming, upgrades to copper lines and a transition to fiber optic cable is heating up the skilled labor market. Scalable data networks demand a scalable workforce that can provide an optimized experience to every end-user.
Optimizing Existing DSL / Copper Lines
While fiber optic lines might be sexy, short-term upgrades to existing telecom infrastructure may be more cost-effective in limited use-cases. The more modern ... Read More
IT ENGINEERING: WHAT IS IT?
Information technologies are omnipresent, yet IT engineering remains a mystery to many. To most people, an IT engineer is a wizard behind the screen who makes sure computers work smoothly. To an extent, they might be right, but there is much more to the vocation than just installing a firewall and updating the OS. Read More...
The statistics emerging last year about the size of the freelance market in the USA should have come as no surprise to anyone that has studied the US Labor market. After all, Forbes predicted back in 2016 that freelancers would soon represent around 35 per cent of the US workforce.
Commissioned by the Freelancers Union of America, the 2017 study of the US Labor market, not only confirmed that number was reached, it showed that the speed of growth in the freelance market puts the rest of the US workforce in the shade. Should the current trend continue, it predicts that US freelance workforce will outnumber its paid employee counterpart by 2027. Read More...
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The NOC Engineer
A Network Operation Center Engineer, or a NOC engineer is an expert in the management and monitoring of a network from any centralized location. A technical NOC team is comprised of skilled IT, NOC technicians. They watch the IT environment, and make certain the uptime and connectivity of the IT systems are seamless 24/7.
The Main Responsibilities of the NOC Technician
The NOC Technicians resolve any issues related to the servers, networks and telecommunications by consistently troubleshooting and monitoring. Read More...
SD-WAN is an upgraded form of just WAN. It has made configuration of networks easier for businesses. Where control planes across the network required manual oversight, SD-WAN now centralizes the control plane for easy management. In this manner, the entire network can be configured easily and there is also the added benefit of transparency. The central management portal of SD-WAN applications enables businesses to use broadband connections instead of MPLS, which is more expensive.
SD-WAN reduces costs and improves the performance of business networks. It is, therefore, an effective solution for any businesses networking needs. In addition to being cheaper, it is more accessible by customers and easily manageable by the IT team. Configuration of SD-WAN networks is also easier. These reasons make SD-WAN a more feasible and attractive option for businesses.
SD-WAN service can be used with MPLS as well, so there is great flexibility in its usage. All these perks have made SD-WAN popular and the hype tempts more businesses to implement it. But at the core, what is SD-WAN? The answer to this is complex and encompasses much more than just its benefits. To understand this, visit FE.
Today’s data center ecosystem is at the heart of any organization or business process. In fact, business is now directly impacted by the capabilities of your data center infrastructure. The question that arises now is how well growing businesses are gearing up for the digital revolution? How are things going to unfold as we businesses move closer to the technology-run world? How do you manage your data center operations?
Data centers are continually growing and changing their infrastructure to keep pace with the competition and demand, as well as advancement in technology. In fact, recently internet giants Google and Facebook have announced that they plan to build data centers with a total investment of over $700 million. This move pinpoints at the growing popularity of the data centers among enterprises. Read More...
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Would anyone tell a contractor to build a house and then walk away to let him do it as he pleases? Probably not. Most people would at the very least specify the how, where, when, and cost. Professional projects are no different.
Scope of Work (SOW) is a tool that allows business of all sizes, calibers, and niches from telecommunications to construction to communicate such vital business details with employees, vendors, contractors, and freelance workers. Read More...
Working in America is just not what it used to be.
Recently, on CNN Money, Brad Smith, the CEO of Intuit, remarked that 34 percent of the U.S. workforce is now self-employed independent workers. This evolving trend is referred to as the gig economy, and these workers often referred to as “contingent” workers or “on demand” workers. As the cost to hire and maintain a permanent full-time employee continues to rise, more and more companies are turning to freelance workforce management systems to find qualified workers for temporary and/or short and long-term assignments.
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Telecommunication internet service providers invest billions of dollars into advancing the field and maintaining their vast networks. They are known for their innovation, but that innovation has been stymied by the lack of in-house engineers with the right skillset to efficiently offer solutions to problems and questions. Instead, companies are spending vast amounts of time looking for the right in-house employee when a significant number of top-tier engineers can be found offering the services as telecom field engineers. Looking for engineers outside of their company can save companies money and time as well as putting them into contact with next generation of field engineers. Read More...
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In business today, information is more valuable than ever. Cybercrime is on the rise. Top companies of all sizes must protect their data. If you don’t, you risk competitors or thieves hacking your systems and getting access of customer data, banking information, and even proprietary information. Read More...
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The Rise of SD-WAN Technology
The objective of SD-WAN technology is to offer enterprise customers a secure and simple cloud-based WAN solution with open software-based technology. It can be used for WAN connectivity, WAN optimization, applications delivery control or even premium business services such as offering a VPN.
What is SD-WAN?
Software-defined WAN, or SD-WAN for short, is a relatively new development in the networking industry. They meet the harsh demands that enterprise network users have, and it’s a relatively inexpensive way to connect larger wide area networks without getting expensive proprietary hardware or fixed circuits involved.
Many new SD-WAN technologies can, for instance, be used to improve the security of internet connectivity. With many companies using internet connections to cope with virtualization demands and also virtual private networking, security has become a huge concern and that’s an area that SD-WAN improves on. Read More about SD-WAN Technology...
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Graduating from an engineering college is a big step. The next big step is finding a suitable job. The only problem is that since there are very many engineers graduating from various colleges, the job market has become quite saturated. It’s also hard to move to another city to find an adequate job. The chances are that many who have found a good job do not earn enough to support their lifestyle completely.
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In today’s ODE (On-Demand Economy) You may have heard someone use the term agile workforce or contractor at work or seen it in a job posting. While in some ways there is a similarity to a contractor in the telecommunication field, in the corporate world it refers to temporary employees. Just like a subcontractor may be hired to complete a maintenance or repair problems, these temporary employees are commonly hired to complete a specific project. It is also known as contingent work. Read More...
If you are looking to hire network engineers, you have probably noticed that the market has tightened down. It is now more difficult than ever to find great talent to put into place. This is for a number of reasons. First, the talent is in short supply, and secondly there is a larger demand for engineers than ever before thanks to security for network infrastructure and innovation increases. This has been proven with surveys and polls that say this is the hardest position to fill. Additionally, this puts pressure on your recruiting process. Read More...
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Shravani Reddy is a IT Analyst and Staff Author at www.Fieldengineer.com which is an On-Demand Marketplace which connects businesses and freelance field engineers in telecom industry. The Fastest Growing Start-up with a Global Workforce in 146 Countries. We have currently 15000+ engineers signed up worldwide.
When it comes to business, your company needs to have the best ratio of income to expenses. And luckily, with a freelance marketplace, this all becomes possible. You can hire freelance telecom engineers and others from the convenience of your digital device. But you need to use the right tricks and tactics to make sure you avoid common pitfalls and don’t lose opportunities that come your way. So here is how businesses are using freelance marketplace to hire freelance telecom engineers today: Read More...
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Software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) is becoming more popular with the growing age of digitalization. It helps distribute data between a wide area network. With SD-WAN, enterprises can rest assured that the system will adapt itself to changes without having to manually fix it.
There are many top SD-WAN vendors available that provide enterprises with SD-WAN services. Some of them are:
•Cisco Meraki
•SilverPeak
•Versa
•Juniper
•Aryaka
These SD-WAN companies provide great network management solutions, deployment and SD-WAN maintenance. Versa takes it a step further by enabling IT to provide what the business needs. Aryaka provides its own unique set of services, including private networks with acceleration techniques and cloud platforms. Similarly, Juniper offers all the critical features an enterprise may need.
There are many other companies as well that offer great SD-WAN solutions. You can find out more about them over here.
The future of mobile communication is just around the corner: 5G technology. This new generation of wireless technology will increase speed, reduce latency, and provide a more secure and reliable connection for a wide range of users. Below, we explore the basics of new 5G technology, along with the latest 5G news and developments:
What Is 5G?
The term ‘5G’ refers to the fifth generation of wireless technology. Every new number that precedes ‘G’ brings rapid advancements while also calling for updated infrastructure and technologies.
The switch from 3G to 4G delivered faster downloads and improved functionality (especially with Long Term Evolution, or LTE), but the move from 4G to 5G could be even more impressive. Experts believe the new 5G wireless network will deliver faster speeds and the ability to move more data. Additionally, 5G networking will reduce latency (lag time), thereby increasing responsiveness. Read More...
The term “freelancer” typically refers to a self-employed person who has no long-term employment contracts or commitments. While “independent contractor” might be the appropriate box to check when filing taxes, a freelancer is the more commonly accepted term. Simply put, a freelancer sells labor to clients or employers on a short-term basis. The freelancer may be paid on a per-hour, per-day or per-job basis, or any other arrangement that the freelancer and client can agree on.
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In today’s day and age, talent is at the forefront of the gig economy. With digital technology enabling talent to find employers all over the globe, it has led to a shift in the way that people are hired and work for companies. Here is why talent is going to be so essential and how to position yourself to find the right jobs at the right time:
Driving Trends of the Talent Economy
Many trends are driving this new talent economy. The emergence of the internet globally has allowed talent to connect with companies anywhere. In the past, you had to be located in the same physical place and commute every day to work. Now, with the power of apps and remote communication, you can use your technical skills to log in from anywhere and provide value to companies. These trends have created more equality in the balance of power between workers and corporations than ever before for this open talent economy. Read More...
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5G is soon going to take the world by a storm. It will make downloading faster than ever before, and you will even be able to upload content at a much faster rate than with the current 4G technology.
To get this wireless communication system in place, you will need to have a 5G telecom engineer who can install devices so that you can use 5G technology. The question is, how can you find a 5G technician who can efficiently do this job? Field Engineer can help you with that.
Field Engineer provides experts and technicians whenever you want. It makes the hiring process hassle-free for you. If you want to hire a 5G technician, just place an order and choose your payment method. You can even keep track of your engineer’s location. Transparency and convenience are the company’s motto, and we assure you we would never compromise on that.
Field Engineer is leading the industry in a new direction with the services it provides, Smart Hands being one of the most renowned of said services. This service allows for hassle-free deployment of OEM hardware. What makes Field Engineer’s Smart Hands service specifically a cut above all the other similar services is the devotion to quality control and customer satisfaction.
Smart Hands service is the ideal solution for emerging and years-old businesses alike, offering qualified professionals to organizations looking to expand and promulgate their enterprises to new heights. With both remote operation and on-site setups, you can rest assured that your configuration is in good hands, saving you both time and money. This makes the service as versatile as it is functional and allows you to fully focus your resources on other business tasks.
The unique aspect about it all is that this service is advantageous for not only large corporations but also young and aspiring engineers suffering from the inability to find suitable jobs. With the Smart Hands program, engineers everywhere can surmount the bane that is unemployment. It is a business model that is as convenient as it is practical.
Smart Hands cover a plethora of tasks like installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, racking equipment, inventorying, replacement and lots more. Saying overseas expansion is difficult is an understatement to say the least. A common issue many organizations face is precisely with international expansion.
Alleviate this problem by trying the qualified engineers over at Field Engineer today! FE has thousands of engineers around the globe in approximately 190 countries. They are experienced enough to handle any technological problems you might encounter.
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