Jobs for Design Aerospace in Belfast

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Catia V5 Design Engineers

Belfast, Northern Ireland / Permanent

N Ireland-Belfast, Our client, a major manufaccturing organisation has a requirement for Catia V5 Design Engineers. Min 5yrs Recent Aerospace Experience of all of the following: Catia V5 Structures Design Systems Design Experience of Nacelles Min ... (more)

14/05/2012 in monster.co.uk

Design Engineer (SolidWorks)

Belfast, Northern Ireland / Permanent

Design Engineer (SolidWorks) Electromechanical design and project engineer We are currently seeking to recruit an experienced Mechanical or Electrical Design Engineer for our Aerospace and Defence client. Based in Belfast, you will be responsible ... (more)

24/01/2012 in cv-library.co.uk

Design Engineer SolidWorks

Belfast, Northern Ireland / Permanent

Design Engineer (SolidWorks) Electromechanical design and project engineer We are currently seeking to recruit an experienced Mechanical or Electrical Design Engineer for our Aerospace and Defence client. Based in Belfast, you will be responsible ... (more)

02/02/2012 in xpatjobs.com

Stress Engineer Finite Element

Belfast, Northern Ireland / Permanent

Our Client is Prestige Manufacturing Company based in Belfast who currently seek a Finite Element Stress Engineer Responsibilities: To develop technical solutions which are compliant with all relevant requirements, within agreed programs, timescales ... (more)

25/01/2012 in cv-library.co.uk
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