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Engineering Jobs Portrush

Engineering Jobs Portrush
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AI Engineer, Portrush
AI Engineer needed for one of NI's most highly rated tech companies Want to be part of a brand new AI Centre of Excellence - shaping cutting-edge solutions from day one? How about building LLMs and AI Agents that power major enterprise clients across Ireland, the UK and Europe? Looking for a …
Site Engineer, Port Ellen
…Islay Salary: 40,000-45,000 DOE + benefits package + accommodation etc. Ref: GR1539 Gibson Recruitment Limited Job Description: Tier 1 Civil Engineering contractor who, due to the award of prestigious new contracts in Scotland, have a requirement for a SITE ENGINEER to join their team. The…
Site Engineer - Civils, Frederick Cres
Build your Future with Us! McLaughlin&Harvey is a privately owned company with over 170 years of experience, specialising in civil engineering and construction. We offer design and construction services across a range of disciplines including port and harbour developments, river and coastal…
Electrician, Lower Cam
Electrician Location UK wide projects with a preference for candidates based along the M5 corridor between Crewe and Gloucester. Pay and set up Self employed CIS with weekly payments. Typical rate 21to 25per hour CIS Travel time paid door to door Regular fifty-plus-hour weeks for those who want to …

Engineering Jobs in Job Market Portrush

Are you an engineering professional seeking the right position for you? Or someone interested in engineering who is curious as to what possibilities are available? Whatever your motivation is, the Portrush Engineering category is the best place to find open positions in your field. If you already have something in mind, you can use the search bar to find specific roles such as quality control technician or product development engineer. If you have a broader area of interest, look at engineering jobs based on categories like or Research & Development.

There are different types of engineers, and the jobs within them vary significantly. For jobs in this sector, you will likely need a bachelor’s degree in engineering, but in some cases, degrees in math or science would also be accepted.

Some of the most common types of engineering are:

  • Civil engineering: The oldest form of engineering is civil engineering, where people are employed by the government and responsible for the infrastructure of cities, such as roads, buildings, and bridges. Civil engineers are responsible for the entire building project, making sure that it is safe, efficient, cost-effective, and compliant with regulations.
  • Mechanical engineering: Mechanical engineers work on the design and manufacturing of machines and mechanical products. This could be anything from a car battery to a toaster oven. Because there are so many variations of mechanical engineering, you can find work in many fields, such as automotive, aerospace, or robotics.
  • Industrial engineering: This form of engineering is often used in business in multiple industries to evaluate and optimize production. Companies are constantly looking to improve their functions and minimize costs, and industrial engineers are a valuable part of that optimisation process. They plan for and oversee projects, working closely with management to ensure smooth operations.
  • Chemical engineering: Chemical engineers work with chemicals, such as those used in pharmaceuticals, food processing, and other industries. If you have an interest in chemistry and production processes, this role might be a good fit for you.
  • Electrical engineering: Electrical engineers are responsible for working with electrical equipment - everything from the initial designs and functionality to the implementation, testing, and management of the production. Electrical engineering is a broad field and includes electrical & power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, and more. If you’re interested in computer engineering or software engineering, have a look at available positions in Information Technology.
  • Process engineering: These engineers work in manufacturing to design processes for anything from pharmaceuticals to biotechnology. They work similarly to chemical engineers who are more involved in the product, using chemistry to work on formulas that will transfer raw materials into products.

Have a browse through open positions in the Portrush Engineering category to find the perfect job for you! If you need more experience in this field first, you may be able to find a great internship or traineeship in engineering. You could also find a training course in our Classes category to expand your knowledge and improve your resume.