A selection of vacancies we regularly offer within the Engineering sector.

Positions include: Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Civil Engineers, Employability Traineeships and Apprenticeships. See below for sample vacancies.

Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical Engineer

A Mechanical Engineer has specific duties and responsibilities they are expected to perform and excel in these include:

  • Developing technical plans based on research ideas
  • Designing products based on the requirements of the company
  • Carrying out surveys on equipment and various mechanical systems
  • Presenting design plans to Managers and clients
  • Producing technical documents that the company requires
  • Conducting product testing
  • Overseeing quality control programmes and overall maintenance in a facility
  • Developing CAD project drawings and reviewing drawings from junior team members for accuracy
  • Completing data logs required onsite
  • Collaborating with Project Managers and developing accurate accounting of all engineering hours required for various types of internal projects

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.

Civil Engineer

Civil Engineer

The role of a civil engineer is a person who practices the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructure while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing infrastructure that may have been neglected:

  • Performing technical and feasibility studies, including analysing maps, survey reports, plans and related data to create and design civil engineering projects.
  • Determining construction costs, local and professional building regulations, environmental impacts and other factors that can affect project implementation.
  • Carrying out extensive environmental impact assessments and identifying potential risk factors that can affect project delivery.
  • Using engineering computer software such as MATLAB and AUTOCAD to develop detailed project blueprints.
  • Collaborating with professionals such as Architects and Engineers or clients.
  • Enforcing engineering, local, and legal regulations like health and safety protocols on-site.

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.

Offshore Engineer

Offshore Engineer

Offshore Engineering is the engineering discipline that deals with the design and construction of structures intended to work in a stationary position in the ocean environment. Responsibilities include:

  • Reviewing designs and providing recommendations for improvements to increase safety or decrease construction time or costs
  • Coordinating with colleagues in other departments to ensure that all materials are available, and all tasks are completed on time
  • Performing engineering calculations and analyses to determine design requirements for structures, machinery, or other components of a project
  • Preparing reports detailing engineering findings and recommendations
  • Maintaining documentation of all aspects of projects, including meeting minutes, meeting agendas, status reports, surveys, maps, photos, and drawings
  • Preparing budgets and timelines for projects and monitoring progress to ensure that deadlines are met, and budgets are within ranges established by management
  • Performing quality control inspections throughout the construction phase of projects to ensure that work is being performed according to approved plans and specifications
  • Reviewing and approving designs provided by engineers in other disciplines (e.g., mechanical, electrical) to ensure compliance with codes and standards
  • Designing tools or equipment for use in engineering projects

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.

Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineer

An Electrician, or a Wireman, installs and repairs electrical power systems in businesses, homes, factories and public spaces. Their main duties include planning the layout of electrical wiring, diagnosing electrical problems and conducting general electrical maintenance. Responsibilities also include:

  • Surveying sites where electrical systems are installed
  • Drafting electrical installation plans and technical diagrams
  • Installing, maintaining, modifying and repairing all electrical systems in public spaces and buildings
  • Ensuring that electrical systems adhere to the national electrical safety standards and regulations
  • Supervising ongoing electrical system installations and providing technical expertise to installation teams where needed
  • Using blueprints, wiring diagrams and manufacturer’s installation manuals to complete projects
  • Completing work orders and recording materials that are used on the job
  • Identifying electrical problems and repairing them
  • Advising the company’s management when to replace aged electrical equipment to prevent hazards
  • Conducting general electrical systems maintenance and troubleshooting electrical issues with testing equipment.

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.

Aerospace Engineer

Aerospace Engineer

Aerospace (aeronautical) engineers design, develop, modify and maintain planes and other flying craft, including military and civil aircraft, satellites and space vehicles, and weapons. Responsibilities include:

  • Assessing design requirements
  • Agreeing budgets, timescales and specifications with clients and managers
  • Designing, testing, and implementing parts, systems and procedures
  • Undertaking theoretical and practical research – for example, into fuel efficiency
  • Investigating the causes of air accidents
  • Planning installation and maintenance schedules
  • Resolving problems that arise during design, installation, and maintenance
  • Analysing and interpreting data
  • Providing technical advice and writing reports.

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.

Aviation Engineer

Aviation Engineer

Aviation engineers specialise in the technological advancement of aircraft parts and equipment. Duties may include:

  • Conducting research, development, and testing to improve aircraft designs as well as the performance of aircraft systems
  • Preparing reports that detail findings and conclusions reached during analysis
  • Developing and maintaining relationships with suppliers, manufacturers, customers, and other stakeholders in the aviation industry
  • Establishing safety standards and performing inspections of aircraft and equipment to ensure compliance with regulations
  • Recommending changes to aircraft design features based on research findings
  • Overseeing staff who conduct maintenance on planes and equipment
  • Conducting research on new aerospace technology and applications to support the development of new products
  • Creating technical diagrams and schematics to illustrate how aircraft components function together
  • Applying knowledge of physics, mathematics, engineering science, and computer science to determine how aircraft will perform under specific conditions

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.

Nuclear Engineer

Nuclear Engineer

Nuclear engineers develop nuclear technology and applications of radiation. Duties may include:

  • Develop and design nuclear products and processes (e.g radiation shielding)
  • Supervise progress of engineering projects
  • Identify innovative uses of nuclear energy
  • Monitor production and disposal of nuclear waste
  • Research and test nuclear processes and methods
  • Oversee operation activities in power plants
  • Implement safety protocols for radioactive materials
  • Attend training to inform on new trends and technology
  • Resolve problems and emergencies on site

If you feel you match the criteria above please apply by sending us your CV here.