Graduate Prospects - March 19, 2008 - (Page 8) 8 PROSPECTS GRADUATE Issue 63 · 19 March · Fortnightly www.prospects.ac.uk TRAINEE QUALITY CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT CHEMIST In collaboration with KnitMesh Technologies Ltd Department of Engineering Exchem Explosives Division Alfreton, Derbyshire KTP Associate Circa £22,500 pa This is an exciting opportunity to work with KnitMesh Technologies Ltd (www.knitmeshtechnologies.com) located near Chester, with the support and guidance of The University of Liverpool Department of Engineering. KnitMesh Technologies is an acknowledged technical leader in the design and manufacture of innovative mesh solutions for an extensive range of industrial applications and environmental conditions. The applications covered include automotive, aerospace, security and many engineering applications, with typical duties of sealing, vibration absorption, sound attenuation, sensitive component protection and filtering. The project aims to develop and embed an improved company capability to design and manufacture knitted mesh products to target end properties, using a fundamental engineering approach. You should hold a 1st or 2:1 degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, ideally with an interest in computer modelling techniques. The post is available for 2 years, leading to possible permanent employment with KnitMesh. Job Ref: R-567407/P Closing Date: 4 April 2008 Exchem Explosives is the UK’s leading manufacturer and supplier of commercial explosives and related services, and part of the Paris based international EPC group. An opportunity has arisen for a graduate to train as a specialist quality control and development chemist, working under the direction of the senior R&D Chemist. The successful applicant is likely to have a good degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, possibly with a special interest in physical chemistry, and is probably seeking to develop a career in quality control and chemical development. In return, the company offers an attractive starting salary, a contributory pension scheme (including life insurance), and private health insurance. If you think you could fill this role, please send a detailed cv, including current salary or salary expectation, to: Dr Graham Evans, Group Personnel Manager, Albert Buildings, 49 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4N 4SA, or email him at graham.evans@exchem.com For full details, or to request an application pack, visit www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/ Tel 0151 794 2210 (24 hr answerphone) Please quote Job Ref in all enquiries. COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY AND EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY Poke your nose into everything Graduate Engineers (Technical & Project) £24,000 rising to £26,000 after year one + superb benefits · Heathrow & Crawley There’s so much to satisfy your curiosity at Virgin Atlantic. The incredible technology that keeps our modern fleet off the ground the latest in-flight entertainment the steps we’re taking to minimise our impact on the environment. So be our guest – poke your nose in, get involved and throw your own ideas into the mix. Our two-year scheme is made for engineering graduates who are commercially aware, love solving problems and have the potential to become a manager. We’ll help you to make the most of your talents as you rotate around the various engineering functions and get to work on our aircraft in one of our state-of-the-art hangars. Throughout, you’ll be mentored and supported to gain Chartered status and, as well as sharpening your engineering skills, we’ll develop your business nous and commercial understanding too. So by the end of the scheme, you’ll be equally comfortable in a challenging technical role or running a business-critical project across Virgin Atlantic Engineering. We’re looking for a 2:1 in Aerospace, Aeronautical, Mechanical Engineering or Avionics and, ideally, some hands-on experience. Above all, you’ll be raring to get stuck in, ambitious, level-headed and smart enough to ask for help whenever you need it. As if amazing variety isn’t enough, we also offer superb benefits that include seven free flights a year. Apply now at www.virginatlantic.com/careers quoting ref: 53984. www.virginatlantic.com/careers http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/Graduate_jobs/p!edcaefX http://www.knitmeshtechnologies.com http://www.knitmeshtechnologies.com http://www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/ http://www.virginatlantic.com/careers http://www.virginatlantic.com/careers http://www.virginatlantic.com/careers
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