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Interested for NDT
***** URGENTLY looking to speak to Site Engineers***** MUST meet the following requirements : - UK Based - Nuclear Clearance - Welding and/or Mechanical - NDT Experience an Advantage Role is due to start ASAP. If you meet the above requirements please send me your up-to-date CV to sam.fotheringham@ersg-global.com.
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4 The Most Dangerous Laser Welding Jobs! 🚀 Dare to put your guts and skills in this job? 🥶 Laser welding is one of the most dangerous jobs. It is an extremely high risk. You need specialized training, stringent safety measures, and equipment. __ _ ⚠️ Let's see the rank from the most dangerous: 1. Underwater Welding This is the welding job with the highest fatality rate. Not only need to be a master welder, but you also an accomplished diver. 2. Nuclear Power Plant Welding This work must prevent leakage of nuclear connected or unconnected joints, pipes, and tubes. Think the annual salary is decent too. 3. Aerospace Welding Interested in working at NASA or joining a spaceflight? This is one of the most in-demand positions in US. 4. Shipyard Welding For this, you must be ready to weld in confined spaces, lack of ventilation. So, do you think the salary and risk is worth it? __ _ Considering a career in one of these high-stakes roles? Weigh the risk against impressive salaries and the thrill of tackling some of the most challenging projects in engineering. __ _ 🏗 Find all your industrial engineering needs in one place! Visit Now 👉 drsengineering.ae ✅ Let’s Follow Us & Innovate Together! 🔁 Repost to share with your Network! #engineeringjobs #engineeringindustry #engineeringcareer #welding #welderjobs
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Interested as senior mechanical engineer
Internal Recruiter - Identifying top Engineering/Project Management and Infrastructure talent on behalf of Assystem 07721 021345/01332 505363 dmckenna@assystem.com Proud to be working alongside KAD Nuclear.
We are coming to the end of an amazing year at Assystem. I am really excited for the future and the recruitment drives I will be embarking on in the New Year. Working on specialist positions within Nuclear and Defence I will be looking for these particular skillsets: Senior/Principle Mechanical Engineers Senior Project Manager and Project Managers (Scotland) Planning specialists (Glasgow) Senior Quantity Surveyors (Glasgow) Project Controls. Electrical Engineers (Senior/Principle/HV/LV) A background in major Infrastructure project and highly regulated industries would be an advantage. If you are looking for a fresh challenge I would be happy to share our opportunities in Nuclear and Defence!
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