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Superb engineering opportunities in Nigeria

January 24th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

We have a  requirement for a number of highly motivated and professional Engineers to work for a leading Nigerian conglomerate who operate within Oil and Gas, Real Estate Development and FMCG Manufacturing. (more…)

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Wonderful and unique opportunity to work in the Seychelles

January 5th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

We have a unique opportunity to work in the Seychelles, the legendary beauty and the vibrant culture of these islands are unrivalled anywhere in the world. (more…)

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Saudi Arabia’s Youth Bulge

January 4th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

With a boom in youth unemployment, Saudi Arabia is struggling to plug the job gap but with a number of high profile engineering projects, will there be another bout of talent shortages? (more…)

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Kickstart your 2012 Engineering career in Canada

December 15th, 2011 by Simon Haddock

We have a number of wonderful opportunities for Senior Maritime Structural Design Engineers to work for a multinational consultancy in Canada working within their Ports and Maritime Division. (more…)

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Brazil’s future is now

November 10th, 2011 by Simon Haddock

As the UK’s most important trading partner in Latin America, more and more British companies are seeking to place themselves in the fast-paced environment of Brazil and in particular Sao Paulo which is now the 10th richest city on the planet. (more…)

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Middle East’s rail spending surge is a speeding train

October 5th, 2011 by Simon Haddock

With a vast pipeline of Infrastructure projects planned for the Middle East region, it is clear that governments are aware of the importance of investing in efficient transport networks. (more…)

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MENA Rail Projects Reaction

October 3rd, 2011 by Simon Haddock

The MENA Rail Projects conference has come to end and our CEO, Richard Lawrance delivered his keynote speech on resourcing talent for MENA Rail Projects. (more…)

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Saudi Arabia plans mile high city

August 5th, 2011 by Simon Haddock

It has been confirmed that the world’s biggest tower is to be built in Saudi Arabia costing an eye watering $1.2billion. Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, nephew of King Abdullah sealed the deal this week to start the ball rolling on the 3,280ft kingdom tower mega project. (more…)

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Qatars World Cup. An Engineering Phenomenon?

June 23rd, 2011 by Simon Haddock

In preparation for the showpiece event, Qatar is planning to complete its first “state of the art2022 stadium by 2015 with another 11 to follow which are all set to be in operational use by 2020 in readiness for the confederations cup. (more…)

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Qatar’s world cup boosts infrastructure project construction

May 31st, 2011 by Simon Haddock

In light of Qatar’s successful world cup bid last December, infrastructure planning is hotting up with global contractors set to flock to the Gulf state to snap up projects valued in the billions, a bonanza that is already adding to a growth rate that is among the fastest in the world. (more…)

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