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Overseas Opportunities | Middle East | £NEG! | ref: 0200 We are looking for all types of Engineer from intermediate to Director level for various positions in the Middle East in particular Qatar. Solid UK consultancy experience with some overseas is ideal. Please call for more information.
Sustainability / Environmental Engineer | Surrey | £NEG! | ref: 7478 Our client requires an experienced engineer to bolster and develop their green Building Design sector. Experience of passive and active solutions to sustainable building design and a grasp of the relevant regulations is ideal. You will be technically excellent and able to sell ideas/solutions to clients and colleagues.
Mechanical Design Engineer | London & Surrey | £NEG! | ref: 0126 Our client is looking to recruit an intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer with a keen interest on the Energy side. Candidates who are EPC qualifi ed to level 5 with CFD fl ow vent experience would be considered ideal.
Electrical Design Engineer – Data Centre | London | £NEG! | ref: 6412 Our client is an international consultancy looking to recruit an electrical engineer, you will ideally be Chartered and have signifi cant experience, with a particular focus in the data centre sector. Excellent support and development will be provided.
M&E Design Engineers – Airports | London | £NEG! | ref: 8823 We have several clients with existing and new Airport projects based in the UK and overseas. We are looking for intermediate, senior and principal level candidates to be based at Heathrow or London. Previous aviation experience is an advantage. Contract or permanent.
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February 2011 CIBSE Journal
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