Our #London team have a number of Electrical Design Engineer opportunities at Senior and Principal grade. You don't need to have worked on data centre projects, we can teach you everything you need to know, and you will be able to utilise your extensive building services experience to transition effectively. Late last year we established a fifth multi-disciplinary engineering team and as a result there are some openings available across the teams with a focus on electrically biased engineers. You'll have the opportunity to work projects across UK and Europe with global leaders in the data centre market. With the data sector continually receiving significant investment in UK, Europe and globally it provides all our staff a fantastic platform to develop themselves personally and professionally as well as making great progress in their career. If you would like to find out more about Black & White Engineering and the opportunities available please contact our Recruitment Lead, Mike Tonks or if you would like to apply directly then please use the relevant link below; Principal Electrical Engineer - https://lnkd.in/exT3rf65 Senior Electrical Engineer - https://lnkd.in/ea6krZbh #bwengineeringcareers #electricalengineering #electricaldesign #buildingservices #datacentre #missioncritical #electricalengineerjobs #cibse
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Can you apply systems engineering concepts to entrepreneurship and company management? I recently took part in a short interview where I stated my case, thanks Dr Neel Sharma for having me
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