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QHSSE Manager
Location: Singapore Reports to: SSHE Improvement Team Leader Package: Very Competitive (residential) Job Type: Staff
Coil Tubing Supervisor
Location: Aberdeen, UK Package: TBA - Competitive Job Type: Staff
Project EHS Manager
Location: Angola, LNG Business Unit: Oil and Gas Package: TBA - Competitive Job Type: Contract
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Lead Pipeline Engineers
Location: Aberdeen, UK Reports to: Engineering Manager Job Type: Staff
Pipeline Project Manager
Location: Aberdeen, UK Reports to: Engineering Manager Responsible for: Pipeline Engineers Job Type: Staff
HSEQ Manager
Location: Aberdeen, UK Salary: 95-125K Job Type: Staff
Senior SSHE Advisor
Location: Aberdeen, UK Reports to: SSHE Improvement Team Leader Package: Negotiable/Competitive Job Type: Permanent
Electrical Technician
Location: Aberdeen, UK Salary: Competitive Job Type: Staff
Mechanical Fitter
Senior HSE Advisor
Location: Aberdeen, UK Salary: Competitive Job Type: Contract (3months)
Fitter
Location: Aberdeen, UK Salary: Negotiable/competitive Job Type: Staff
Sr Project ES&H Manager
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA Industry Unit: Civil Dept: Environment, Safety and Health Start Date: Immediate Living Status: Employee and Family
Designer (Engineering Design)
Bell Diving Supervisor
Location: Aberdeen, UK Salary: Very competitive day rate Job Type: Contract
Safety SPecialist
Location: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Salary: Competitive Day rates Job Type: Contract
Senior Safety Specialist/Engineer
Location: Soyo, Angola LNG, Onshore Salary: TBA - Competitive Job Type: Contract
Health and Safety Advisor
Location: Aberdeen, UK Salary: Competitive/Negotiable Job Type: Contract (Possible Staff)
Account Manager/Sales Engineer
Location: Aberdeen, UK Job Type: Staff Basic Salary: 45-55k Circa (dependant on exp.)
Nuclear
In today's current climate, over 15% of the planets electricity is made up of nuclear power. This is done by extracting useable energy from atomic nuclei through controlled nuclear reactions. The most common method is done by nuclear fission, other methods include nuclear fusion and radio- active decay. By using utility-scale reactors to heat water to produce steam and convert into mechanical works to generate electricity or propulsion.
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