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Technical Sales Engineer – £33-38k + Bonus

Posted: August 2, 2010 at 7:30 am

With the lead in Europe in many process sectors, our client- a manufacturer of industrial thermal and chemical process equipment – would like to appoint an experienced Sales Engineer to concentrate on the UK Power Sector.

Read any newspaper, and you’ll know the potential that there is within the Power Generation sector, with new initiatives in Carbon Capture and Storage, Conventional Power Station retrofits, and Nuclear Power in the future. All areas in which our clients heat transfer, thermal, separation and chemical process systems have wide ranging uses.

The Sales Engineer will use their existing knowledge of Power and the process industries to build up the Company’s profile, and to achieve specification of their process systems in the power projects.

What do we need? Sales Engineering experience, mechanical or chemical process engineering equipment sales, knowledge of the UK power industry, ability to work with major contractors (oil gas petrochemical power or process contractors, Babcock etc).

What will you get? Support and backing of a proven blue chip Engineering Company, long term stability, excellent development potential, salary, bonus and benefits.

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Field Service Engineer £28/£30k+Otime (£40k+)

Posted: August 2, 2010 at 7:09 am

Field Service Engineer £28000 – £31000 basic salary, paid overtime after 39 hrs, site enhancements which can result in a further £12k-18k, great benefits, and a great variety of work in a team with solid employment.

We’re searching for Engineers with a mix of Rockwell Automation control systems / Allen Bradley PLC’s, Controllogix modification, some knowledge of SCADA electrical and mechanical control systems skills to join this team servicing and commissioning Gas Turbine, Power Generation and Control Systems projects and installations.

Additional expertise in Power Generation, Generating Set, Gas Turbine / Rotating Machinery, PLC diagnostics, electrical and mechanical skills would be very useful.

For part of your time you’ll be office based, supporting engineers and customers on power stations, mostly UK work, occasionally offshore oil rigs– and for part of the time you’ll be field based, as a Field Service Engineer, attending service, breakdowns, commissioning, maintenance of gas turbine driven gensets on UK power stations, occasionally overseas CHP projects, very occasionally north sea oil rigs. The Power Industry is booming worldwide- want to be a part of it?

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