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This is an exciting time to join Thales. We are a leading international electronics and systems group, addressing defence, aerospace and security markets worldwide. Thales UK employs 9000 staff based at more than 50 locations. In 2007 Thales UK’s revenues were over £1.2bn.


Having landed several high profile naval contracts we’re looking for talented and passionate engineers to take control of our innovative projects in this time of growth for our company. That’s where you come in.


Marine Engineering Opportunities Excellent salary & benefits package Bristol/South West


We have opportunities to work on a number of roles offering involvement at every stage from concept and design development through to commission and acceptance. These roles require individuals with knowledge of marine design standards as well as experience of shipbuilding and/or refitting.


Naval Architect Excellent salary & benefits package Bristol/South West


This is an exciting opportunity to provide naval architecture capability to wholeship/transverse engineering domains for current and future warship programmes. This role requires an individual with an understanding of UK MoD warship design standards & processes and experience of shipbuilding and ship refitting processes.


If you are interested in developing your career, then please visit our website: http://www.thalesuk.com/joinus/external-site/search.cfm or call Matt Wylie on 07826 947 589.


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Marine Industry Careers


Principal Naval Architect Portsmouth – £50–60,000 + benefits


Required for a leading marine design and engineering consultancy involved in the offshore, defence and marine industry. Candidates will ideally have a seagoing background.


Principal Naval Architect Rosyth – £35–£45,000 + benefits


Required for a strategic UK provider of engineering and support services to the Royal Navy. As well as the defence market they also operate in specialised commercial markets such as the offshore industry. Tasks will include the development of vessel arrangements, design and analysis of ship structures, determination of hydrostatic and hydrodynamic characteristics of vessels and ship refit support.


Call 01489 898160 or email marine@matchtech.com


Matchtech Group plc 1450 Parkway, Solent Business Park Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7AF www.matchtech.com


Specialist recruitment to the offshore and marine industry An International Conference on


Advanced Model Measurement Technology for EU Maritime Industry (AMT’09)


1st and 2nd of September 2009, Nantes-France Organised by


FP6 Hydro-Testing Alliance Network of Excellence


This conference is of benefit to professionals, academics and students interested in advanced model and full-scale testing methodologies and measurements in the marine environment. The conference topics are: PIV operation in hydrodynamic experimental facilities; Flow data analysis and visualization; 3-D wave field measurements; POD/Dynamic forces; Wireless data transmission; High speed video; Intelligent materials and production methods; Wetted surface; Free running model technologies; Other advanced measurement techniques; And benchmarking and validation.


Abstracts of a maximum length of 300 words are to be submitted by Friday, 3rd of April 2009.


For more information visit the conference website at: www.amt09.eu


or send an e-mail to: amt2009@ncl.ac.uk


First Announcement and Call for Papers


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