O/T job hunting!

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anonymous-user

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60 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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which are the better job vacancy web pages?

mtmrop

53 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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Got entire lists of them - but it depends on your industry area......What areas are you looking for work in?

In the mean time, for general (mixed) work, you could try.......

www.jobsite.co.uk
www.monster.co.uk
www.planetrecruit.co.uk (recommended)

P.s. if anyone knows of any positions for a poor unemployed automotive engineer, please drop me a line

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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Not my area but there always seems to be jobs like that in the back of Autocar etc.

anonymous-user

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60 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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Public Sector, Market Research or similar
Toying with the idea of going back to uni and doing a Msc but thats too expensive at the mo.

Bodo

12,405 posts

272 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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P.s. if anyone knows of any positions for a poor unemployed automotive engineer, please drop me a line



If you're skilled in CAD/CAE/CAM, FEM, embedded Linux try Germany! There is a massive misproportion on the employment market: educated staff urgently wanted!
There's been 72 work contracts offered to 14 diploma holders leaving mec. engineering studies at Technical University Darmstadt the year I started my studies.

Chief Engineer of Unimog told me, that they're looking for people who're skilled in computerized simulations. So it's mainly the new methods they're looking for.


I've just queried an official database, there are 506 job offers.
Unfortunately it's German, but if you look from the UK, you might get English text.
Language seems to be no problem, as most in German academics speak English anyway.

cheers,
Bodo

pistol pete

804 posts

269 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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Might as well join in here:

Anyone looking for graduate Computing & Electronics Engineer.
Prefer Scotland, but anywhere for the right job.
Long term aim to work in F1 or simililar Motorsport environment, so any automotive experience would be a good thing.. Even if it is Germany.

Pete.

mtmrop

53 posts

273 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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If you're skilled in CAD/CAE/CAM, FEM, embedded Linux try Germany!



Unfortuneately that's not my kinda area!
I deal more in Product Development Systems Engineering, DVP&R, Excel VBA programming, Vehicle Test and Development.....and will do anything that sounds even remotely interesting!

Thanks for the suggestion though

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Mad Dawg

103 posts

269 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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I've just queried an official database, there are 506 job offers.



got the address for that database?? I'm presently looking for a new Unigraphics (CAD) contract and would be interested...

Dave.

p.s. any other engineering type contractors out there in PH land?? you can never have too many contacts!!

Bodo

12,405 posts

272 months

Tuesday 21st May 2002
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stc_bennett

5,252 posts

273 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2002
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any one know of any decent defence companys based in or around lancashire??? Pref Military aircraft or spacecraft systems.

Looking to get out of the IT industry....

kevinday

12,055 posts

286 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2002
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any one know of any decent defence companys based in or around lancashire??? Pref Military aircraft or spacecraft systems.

Looking to get out of the IT industry....



B Ae?

anonymous-user

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60 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2002
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Got entire lists of them.....


thanks for the suggestions, tried those three but too many computer based positions, dont s'pose you could mail me the others or post them up here please!