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Mechanical HVAC Engineer

Cyber Security Forum Initiative
Glasgow
5 days ago
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Join a world-renowned aerospace and defence organisation as a Mechanical HVAC Engineer in Scotstoun 2 days per week.

Would you like to join a global aerospace and defence organisation? Do you want to work as part of an organisation protecting people and maintaining maximum national security?

Due to a drive for greater success, this advanced manufacturing business is currently searching for a Mechanical HVAC Engineer to add to their talented, hardworking team in Scotstoun on an initial 12 month contract. Striving for innovation and creativity you can ensure no two days will be the same. This role will be offering £37.25 per hour inside IR35 / Umbrella

This is a phenomenal opportunity to not only work for a prestigious, advanced organisation, but to gain skills and knowledge you won't find anywhere else.

The Role

Applies specialist design knowledge in mechanical aspects of all Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) in order to resolve complex specialist design problems and issues.

  • HVAC systems design
  • Review outsourced work
  • Integrate systems into ship
  • Review calculations
You
  • Degree qualified in an engineering or other related discipline, although not essential.
  • 2-3 Years experience in HVAC systems design
  • 2-3 Years' experience in engineering or a defence related industry.
  • Experience and expertise, in Marine Engineering Systems
  • Experience in the design, build, integration, support and operation of Naval ships.
Background

This is an exciting opportunity to work for a global business that has developed a strategy of working closely with its contingent workforce. Within the role, you can expect to:

  • Work on complex, cutting-edge projects
  • Achieve a work/life balance
  • Work on long term contracts
  • Develop your skills at a prestigious company
  • Gain security clearance

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.


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