Latest Job Opening On Electrical Engineering Jobs Abroad

 Latest Job Opening for Electrical and Electronics Engineers its a big salary and have a permanent jobs if you want.

Position: Service Engineer - Southampton
Location : Southampton, Hampshire
Salary: £25k - £30k pa + bens
and security systems to Offshore Oil & Gas, Marine and Defence industries. Candidate should have HNC/Degree qualification in electrical and electronic
Contarct Permanent
   

Position: Project Technician-van surveillance cabling installation
Location : Andover, Hampshire
Salary: £20k - £24k pa
Contract: Permanent
Manage it and install it whether its equipment of something going into a van. Mandatory IT Skills: Microsoft word/Excel etc Training Technical Authoring (manual and report writing) Team Leadership Willing to travel abroad... vehicle installation) Structured Cabling (electrical and data) If you have the skills above and would like to work for a great company



Position: Senior Layout Design Engineer - Power Sector
Location: Glasgow, Greater Glasgow
Company:  Hays - Construction & Property
Salary: £45000 - £50000 per annum + Relocation, Pension, Car Allowance
Contract Permanent

Latest Electrical Jobs Opening For Abroad

List of the latest jobs for abroad electrician, electrical engineer at Saudi Arabia, United Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Quatar Saveway please find below.

Position: ELECTRICIAN
Vacancies : 60
Openig date: 2-Feb-10
Work Location: Saudi Arabia
Agency: INCORPORATED SERVICES DEVELOPMENT (ISD)

Need 10 Electrical Engineer at Guam

If you are an Electrical Engineer and with experience in floating power plants or barge mounted power plant its is your chance to go abroad at least you have five years

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