Vacancies in Engineering

On this page, you’ll find engineering vacancies: from technical services and mechanical engineering to renewable energy and maintenance. Whether you’re looking for a role as a Project Engineer, Service Engineer or Maintenance Manager, this is where candidates and companies seeking technical expertise come together. We’ll help you find your way in a sector where no two vacancies are the same.
Vacancies in Engineering

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From Service Engineer to Head of Technical Services: what does a career in engineering involve?

Engineering is a broad field with roles that vary greatly in terms of content, context and responsibility. A Technical Service Co-ordinator is responsible for managing technical support, whilst a Mechanical Engineering Project Engineer helps shape the development of machinery right from the initial design stage. A Solutions Engineer seeks technical answers to specific customer enquiries, and a Lifting Equipment Service Engineer visits sites to keep installations operational. Each role has its own pace and its own level of responsibility. In addition to these operational and support roles, you’ll also find vacancies here with a commercial or managerial dimension. Think of a Mechanical Engineering Technical Inside Sales Engineer who bridges the gap between engineering and sales, or a Maintenance Manager who leads an entire team. The companies posting vacancies operate across a wide range of sectors: from industrial manufacturing and construction to energy and installation. We look beyond your CV and put you in touch with the company where your technical profile is truly a good fit.
From Service Engineer to Head of Technical Services: what does a career in engineering involve?

Frequently asked questions about engineering jobs

That depends on the specific vacancy. Many roles require a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a technical field, such as electromechanics, mechanical engineering or civil engineering. For some jobs, relevant work experience is considered just as important as a degree.

Yes. A Project Engineer typically works on a project basis and is involved in the development or implementation of technical solutions. A Service Engineer is more often out visiting customers to maintain, install or repair systems. Both are fully-fledged technical roles, each with its own specific profile.

The companies advertising vacancies operate in the fields of mechanical engineering, energy, installation, logistics, construction and industry in general. Engineering is a discipline that has a place in almost every sector.

First, we get to know you well: who you are, what you’re looking for and what you’ve been through so far. Based on this, we’ll put you in touch with companies that match your technical profile. We’ll then guide you through every step, from the initial interview to the final decision.