POLLUTION CONTROL SPECIALIST
| Employment Type | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Location | Central Scotland , Glasgow |
| Industry Sector | Environmental |
| Start Date | ASAP |
| Salary/Rate | Neg |
| Reference | RY-175 - 1 |
| Date Advertised | 20-08-2008 - 00:03 |
This vacancy is out of date and no longer accepting applications.
Description
Principal Engineer/Pollution Control specialist based in Glasgow
Our client is a world-class consultancy delivering solutions that add value to many areas of everyday life from transport, energy, building, water and the environment to health and education, industry and communications. Were a wholly independent, employee-owned company with a turnover of $1.2 billion, 10,000 staff and work in over 140 countries.
From business case preparation and advice on key issues to design, implementation and ongoing support, they provide every service and skill needed to deliver innovative, inclusive and sustainable solutions for all their customers.
Their planning, advisory, technical, management and economics activities also embrace the social and institutional dimensions of development, they provide a truly integrated total service.
Our client views you as their most valuable investment and in return for your commitment and high level of work; you will be rewarded with a comprehensive salary package.
They believe in providing excellent remuneration packages for all of our staff. Salaries are usually above the norm in order to attract and retain the highest calibre graduates and professionals.
If you would like to be part of this amazing environment, read on if you think you meet the criteria.
Job profile
Our client is currently seeking a Principal Engineer to take a technical lead in power plant pollution control.
Job Description
The successful candidate will work in interdisciplinary project teams on a range of assignments from developing specifications through to BAT assessments, technical due diligence, feasibility studies and assessing carbon abatement potential.
You will have the opportunity to develop a strong position as technical leader, growing expertise within your team, and/or to grow business within a sector of the market.
The Candidate
• Ideally, candidates will have a degree in either chemical or process engineering and extensive relevant experience.
• A strong ability to demonstrate significant practical experience in FGD and have an interest in developing and sharing their expertise.
• Some knowledge of ESP, DLN and SCR would is advantageous but not essential.
So do you have what it takes??
Salary depends on applicants experience, plus other benefits
Please send your CV to ruka@charlesfranciscooper.co.uk

