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Danny McGee
27-01-2011, 02:46 PM
Hi Guys,
Random I know but are there any electrical engineers or support engineers that are looking for work around the Chester Area? My company are having a big push for the above for Airbus' new A350 project.
You need to have the minimum of a degree in your chosen field.
There may also be a need to go to America for a while to get the know the products that we design and wire etc.
If anyone's interested feel free to PM me and I can let you know more about the place and the roles. I'll also be able to email you the advert for you to have a look at. I can skip the whole vetting process and put you straight to the top :)
Cheers
Danny
sldmodels
27-01-2011, 03:31 PM
I've passed the link to this page to a friend who does that.
stegger
27-01-2011, 06:06 PM
Dam that degree word. Wish i had stayed on. There's a lot of work going off shore aswell for wind farm engineers.
chalky
27-01-2011, 06:58 PM
the trouble with degrees is you look good on paper but can`t do it with the tools
Swalls
27-01-2011, 08:56 PM
the trouble with degrees is you look good on paper but can`t do it with the tools
So true. I graduated in the summer with an MEng in mechanical engineering and have yet to find work. Always so close but so far.......
And its probably cos I have very little experience, but then someone has to take on people like me or we'll never get any. I really want to learn the skills I need for the real world but need an employer that can see a bit in to the future and see the potential in me...
Starting to wonder if I'll end up in Ronalds after 4 years of uni. Bloody electrical engineers eh, give a mechanical guy a job lol
Its good to see this on here though for the electrical guys. Hope you find some good guys from here Danny.
Danny McGee
02-02-2011, 08:44 PM
So true. I graduated in the summer with an MEng in mechanical engineering and have yet to find work. Always so close but so far.......
And its probably cos I have very little experience, but then someone has to take on people like me or we'll never get any. I really want to learn the skills I need for the real world but need an employer that can see a bit in to the future and see the potential in me...
Starting to wonder if I'll end up in Ronalds after 4 years of uni. Bloody electrical engineers eh, give a mechanical guy a job lol
Its good to see this on here though for the electrical guys. Hope you find some good guys from here Danny.
This isnt only for electrical guys, the support roles tend to be filled by mech guys. If your interested, drop me a pm.
danny
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