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BHR Group
Limited
As the UK's leading independent contract research, development and
consultancy organisation in fluid engineering and process technology,
BHR Group Limited serves the chemicals,
oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, food, manufacturing and utilities
sectors.
The Opportunities
We
recruit graduates and more experienced engineers with good honours
degrees in chemical, civil, mechanical or software engineering.
The Group is an accredited training centre for IChemE and IMechE.
Links with Cranfield and other universities offer opportunities
for post-graduate
degrees in conjunction with industrially relevant project work.
To support our
engineering teams, we recruit a variety of able staff with a proven
track record in areas such as Project Management, Administration,
and Sales and Marketing. Flexibility, and a "can do" attitude
are essential!
Current Vacancies
We are always on the look out for good engineering graduates,
and at present we are seeking a graduate Mechanical
or Aeronautical Engineer for a vacancy in our Fluid
Systems department.
Please contact
our personnel department with any questions.
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The Experience
Graduates
rapidly gain real and valuable industrial experience from working
on the Group's projects and a keen insight into the problems and
needs of industry. Our structured management training provides a
firm foundation for business and commercial skills.
All of the Group's
activities are directed at industrial problem-solving and generating
applicable knowledge in areas including product design and development,
process modelling and simulation, system testing and validation.
As they gain
experience, many of our staff become recognised world experts, sitting
on standards bodies and advising governments and multi-national
companies as well as providing cost-effective services to small
companies.
The support
staff work within lively, committed, flexible teams where they are
expected to take responsibility for their work, and for liaising
with others. Opportunities to develop their role, and to learn new
aspects of the job, and new skills and techniques are common.
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