● Telephone: 020 7880 6212 Email:
paul.wade@redactive.co.uk
APPOINTMENTS
Head of Mechanical Engineering Hertfordshire £Excellent + Benefits
Whether you’re introducing industry leading mechanical or HVAC initiatives into our new stores development programme, creating strategies for maintaining our 26m sq ft of existing estate or developing plans to reduce our stretching carbon targets, Tesco is a great place to work. We have become a market leader by doing the things that really matter for our customers and staff.
As a key member of the Engineering Leadership Team you will provide innovative engineering strategies and solutions for our UK stores and distribution centres to help create value for our customers, as well as coaching and developing the capability of our large in-house Engineering team. You will formulate and lead the development of our HVAC / mechanical strategy, influence and shape legislative and industry bodies to develop policies and solutions which support our ambitions.
www.tesco-careers.com Tesco is an equal opportunity employer.
Be Part of a Winning Team ‘Selling Solutions not Hours’
Salary – Negotiable for the right people Location - Marlow, Newcastle, Manchester, Dublin
Mechanical Engineer Building Physics Engineer Public Health Engineer Electrical Engineer
At BDP we have been designing buildings since 1961, collaborating with a range of clients to establish ourselves as the UK’s leading interdisciplinary practice of architects, designers and engineers.
We currently have a number of opportunities within our environmental engineering team in Manchester.
We offer an attractive, competitive salary and a comprehensive package of benefits, together with a positive attitude to a work life balance.
WHAT’S YOUR IDEA OF VARIETY? To find out if it’s anything like ours and to apply, please visit our website.
www.bdp.com/careers
BDP is an Equal Opportunities employer No third party CVs or agencies
If you are a high achieving dynamic designer frustrated with your current situation and want to be at the leading edge of industry – then look no further.
TSL Projects is a unique business offering Design and Construction to the Food, Pharmaceutical and High Tech Manufacturing sectors with clients including GSK, Unilever, Reckitt Benckiser and Merck. Through dedication and commitment we have achieved No. 2 within our sector.
With a repeat business level of 82% demonstrating the success of our unique offer – can you help us become No. 1?
The Opportunity We are recruiting engineers/graduate engineers in the following disciplines to join our team: Building Services Engineers Electrical Engineers CAD Technicians (BIM Literate)
The work will be varied depending upon the nature of the projects, however the candidates should possess a knowledge of all elements of Building Services. Key areas you will be involved in are Site Surveys, Concept Designs, Detailed Designs, Coordination of Services, Commissioning and Validation.
The successful candidates will be enthusiastic, hardworking engineers, keen to develop and advance within a dynamic and expanding company.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please forward your CV and an introductory letter to
Stefanie.bridges@
tslprojects.com
Ideally a degree educated Engineer or similar, you will possess a strong track record of leading and coaching a team of direct reports. You will be a prominent figure in your industry and will demonstrate capability in balancing this with good business sense and financial awareness. Retail sector experience is an advantage but not essential, ideally you will have experience within a fast-paced, customer-focused, commercial environment and understand the challenges this brings.
To be considered, please submit your CV and covering letter to Tom Lyas at
tom.lyas@
uk.tesco.com or for a confidential discussion please call Tom on 01707 634974.
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November 2012 CIBSE Journal
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