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I'm looking for an electrical engineer with experience of working on systems betwen 132KV and 400KV. My difficulty is in defining the range in a string as I can't get the Numrange to be accepted by the boolean input field within job boards.
Tried 132..400 and >131 without success.
Any help would be appreciated

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I'm not sure any of the 3 major job boards support the numrange function like Googe. (I know monster doesn't but I haven't used CB or Dice in a year or so)

If you wanted to use it on Google, you could try a string like:
(inurl:resume|intitle:resume|intitle:vitae) "132..400"*kV electrical -job -jobs -submit –your

Good Luck!
-kameron
You could also use the following string in Google for Linkedin profiles:

site:linkedin.com 132..400 *kV "electrical engineer" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory

You can also add location such as "greater new york city area"
Thanks for your help Kameron. This has flushed out some hopefuls. Larry

Kameron Swinton said:
I'm not sure any of the 3 major job boards support the numrange function like Googe. (I know monster doesn't but I haven't used CB or Dice in a year or so)

If you wanted to use it on Google, you could try a string like:
(inurl:resume|intitle:resume|intitle:vitae) "132..400"*kV electrical -job -jobs -submit –your

Good Luck!
-kameron
Thanks Gary. Looks to be some interesting candidates from linkedin. Larry

gary cozin said:
You could also use the following string in Google for Linkedin profiles:

site:linkedin.com 132..400 *kV "electrical engineer" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory

You can also add location such as "greater new york city area"

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