Electrical & Mechanical Project Engineers

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CompanyPendennis Worldclass Superyachts
Salary: Undisclosed
Location: Plymouth
Job Type: Permanent
Date posted: 03 Dec, 2008

Pendennis recruitment evening Thursday 11th December 2008 - 5.30-8.00pm Novotel Plymouth - Marsh Mills Roundabout. Since entering the superyacht industry in 1988, Pendennis have developed a strong reputation for building & refitting yachts between 24m-65m. We are now interested in hearing from anyone with skills in the following areas; Electrical & Mechanical Project Engineers - applicants must be able to carry out the following tasks - design electrical/mechanical systems to class & owner's requirements, plan installations on refits & new builds, source/purchase equipment & lead teams. Successful candidates will be an active...

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