I had to share, as I am fairly nervous! I'll be fine once I get there (as I always am), and I know the interview will go well (I've never gone to an interview and not gotten a job offer, well, I guess there was that one time when I was 16 and the grocery store never called me back...).
DCS Automation Lifecycle Specialist is the role, with one of the best known Automation/Process Control/Measurement companies in Western Canada. The nice thing about this company is they actually train their staff (here is your mentor, work with him) supplemented by lots of in-class learning. A true dream job? We'll see.
I just need to make sure I can finagle the racing schedule into the job offer. So far, I've never had a company tell me "no" about the race schedule, but it takes up less than 3 weeks of vacation, is planned a year in advance, and I'm the kind of guy who will work everyday as long as I get to race.
I actually did some training with them recently for the company I currently work at, and I wonder if that triggered my name in a database somewhere as I typically apply for jobs there every 6 months. Programming/building/installing DCS systems is a lot of fun, my favourite parts of my education involved this. HMI design is probably the best, making easy to use graphic interfaces is always difficult when it comes to running plants