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Specialists in Building Services Recruitment Designer
IS THE BUILDING SERVICES
JOB MARKET PICKING UP?
(Building Services)
If you are looking for a new role or have been struggling to fi nd a new
position call us for a free appraisal of your CV and update information
about the M&E Market today. A well written and well presented CV can
£31,439 - £34,207
make all the difference. With an increasingly competitive candidate
market you need to give yourself the best opportunity!
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Mechanical or Electrical Associate – Crossrail | London | £NEG! | ref: 2306
Our client, a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy is looking for an experienced
Springfi eld House
Mechanical or Electrical Associate to lead a project team. You will be a degree
qualifi ed Chartered Engineer ideally with experience on Rail projects or with
LUL, Metronet or TFL. Long term opportunity.
Experienced Mechanical Building Services Engineer
Mechanical Associate | Midlands | to £55k | ref: 0906
required to design and manage a range of projects
A multi-disciplinary D&B Contractor is looking for a Mechanical Associate to join
their Midlands based offi ce. You will be a Principal engineer or Associate looking
from large capital to minor works.
to progress your career. Chartered status is desirable but not essential, along
with a solid consultancy or contractor background.
Application forms and further details
Electrical Design Engineer | London | to £43k | ref: 7325
Our client, is looking for an experienced Electrical design engineer to join their
are available from our website at
growing team. This is an opportunity to progress your career with a stable and
busy practice. Projects include; overseas, rail, aviation and commercial. Contrac-
www.barnsley.gov.uk or (01226) 772250.
tor or consultancy background considered.
Mechanical Design Engineer | London | to £45k | ref: 2061
Closing date: 17 July 2009, 4:15pm.
Our client, a small to medium sized consultancy, is looking for an experienced
mechanical design engineer to join their growing team. You will have several
years post graduate experience and have good experience with residential
projects.
www.barnsley.gov.uk
For more information or a confidential discussion please contact Mark Butter
T: 02392 603030
E:
mark.butter@blueprintrecruit.com www.blueprintrecruit.com
E3 & E5 Heritage Business Park, Heritage Way, Gosport, Hampshire PO12 4BG
An
Opportunity...to Build YOUR World
JACOBS is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of professional technical services to industrial, commercial
and government clients. New project wins for our award winning Buildings teams has created opportunities for senior
management positions across the UK.
Director of M&E Operations South East Ref: IRC17913
Managing the resources of several offi ces, you will be responsible for delivering high profi le projects across various market sectors
including scientifi c, technology, media, health, security, transport, infrastructure, defence, education and specialist property.
For success in this role you will need to have:
• Extensive experience of leading complex M&E projects with teams of 30 or more
• Commercial experience in fi nancially managing projects and fee bidding
• Proven ability to work as part of a team, liaising directly with clients, architects and other design team members
• A Chartered Engineer qualifi cation with accreditation through IMechE, CIBSE or IET
Technical Director Birmingham Ref: IRC17916
For success in this role you will need to have: Bristol Ref: IRC16039
• Experience in technical delivery, team management and be degree qualifi ed or Chartered
For more information and to apply online please visit
www.jacobs.com/careers
quoting the appropriate reference number. Alternatively please contact
gary.anderson@jacobs.com with any queries.
Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to the safety and wellbeing of all.
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