anyone know any jobs going for someone with a mech eng. degree and 8+ years experience designing steel structures ?
experienced in Autocad, staad pro QSE and Tekla structures and used plenty of others too
Triumph Motorcycles are looking for Design Engineers, both chassis and powertrain, I think you'd be more suited to chassis design with your
previous experience.
Have you had a look at www.gradcracker.com? I know it is designed for graduates, however it lists a lot of engineering companies currently recruiting
and would be a good start.
Just after a change Robert or is your hand being forced?
I would have a look at FMC Technologies. Offices in Dunfermline, Bellshill and Aberdeen. They are expanding and taking on a lot of people.
http://www.fmctechnologies.com/en/Careers/Scotland/Positions.aspx
Jek
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Just after a change Robert or is your hand being forced?
I guess you've already tried ironing it out with management?
Technip are recruiting 20 or so engineers in Norway this year, amazing opportunities,...!
Up for relocation, or staying put?
i'd stay put if i can...
Always looking for engineers here at Jaguar Land Rover (recently, anyway) but bit out of the way for you!
As above - oil and gas industry crying out for engineers at the moment - especially here in Norway, but in the UK also. Great opportunity to get your foot in the door right now. Sounds like you'd fit the bill designing subsea structures just fine, hence FMC above, or some of the bigger installation companies who do in house engineering themselves, e.g. Subsea7 (where I'm currently seconded). If you fancy a move to Epsom my company are looking for engineers also.
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i'd stay put if i can...
Oil and gas very busy at the moment as above and working in this field is certainly different every day. check www.oilcareers.com for a overview and
expected salary etc.
Upload your CV and sit back and wait for the recruitment agents to start ringing. But beware once they have your details they can a pain in the rear.
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