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blueb0y79 1st Nov 2007 17:18

Where do engineers look for a job ?
 
Hi all,

Just a quicky to see where you guys look for a job ? Is there like an engineers newspaper or something ? :confused:

BB

hawker man 1st Nov 2007 17:44

Aviation job search

http://www.aviationjobsearch.com/

quichemech 3rd Nov 2007 09:14

Flight International magazine, Helidata are 2 printed sources, both have websites as well

seanbr0wn 5th Nov 2007 23:33

Engineering companies
 
www.aviationrecruitment.co.uk

FHA 6th Nov 2007 07:19

A lot of recruitment/recommendation is done by word of mouth and headhunting. It's a small world and a good reputation goes a long way (that's me stuffed then).;)

homesick rae 6th Nov 2007 08:33

www.mane.co.uk

Blacksheep 7th Nov 2007 03:11


Is there like an engineers newspaper or something ?
:hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm::ugh:

gazjack 7th Nov 2007 03:42

Engineering Jobs
 
http://www.aviationlabour.com.au/

This is an Australian company. Contract labour and permanent placements. Currently looking for Heavy Maintenance engineers to work in Australia. The aviation industry is booming in Australia off the back of the rest of Asia China/India boom. This comapny also assists with immigration visas and will sponsor the engineers with the right skills.

Fargoo 7th Nov 2007 10:29

No need for the banging head Blacksheep, Aviationjobsearch is also available in printed form.

shedhead 7th Nov 2007 23:41

damn I thought we looked in the Sun on thursday. so thats where i've been going wrong!

Blacksheep 7th Nov 2007 23:44

Even in hard copy, Aviationjobsearch is not a newspaper though, and it includes jobs for aircraft wreckers like pilots, cabin crew, management and other assorted riff-raff.

I reckon reading a newspaper dedicated to aircraft engineering would be fairly tough going though - unless it was run by "Dunny" and his gang of reprobates...

P.S. Does the paper version of Aviationjobsearch have a page 3? Does it? Does it? :ooh:

Golden Rivet 8th Nov 2007 06:42


I reckon reading a newspaper dedicated to aircraft engineering would be fairly tough going though
A publication loosely based around the "Sunday Sport" format could work............http://www.thegoldenrivet.com/forum/...ilies/0126.gif

Blacksheep 8th Nov 2007 07:56

I see you're still busy filing the end off Rivets... :=

toolowtoofast 8th Nov 2007 08:09

http://www.airmech.co.uk/forums/index.php


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