Leeds, Swillington Common, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Vistry Group
developer Experience working within residential house building or within fields directly relating to residential house building. Good level of IT literacy with experience of AutoCAD, Outlook, Excel & Word, Organisation skills and time management with ability to multitask. Enjoy working with people to deliver the best solution whether that be more »
S7 (TIA Portal) desirable Proven Experience in PLC Programming - Ladder, High Level Programming such as SCL Experience in WinCC and HMI Designs CAD Experience (AutoCad, Eplan, Solidworks) would be an advantage Knowledge of Electrical controls legislation (Regs, LV Directive,) is essential Rockwell PLC platforms not essential but would be more »
Technician who wants to work for a world leader in the industry, offering technical progression and a variety of work. The Role: *CAD Technician - AutoCAD *Crane planning & Lift Engineering *Bespoke Projects across UK/Europe *Office based - Leeds The Person: *Experience CAD Technician *Previous experience working on Crane projects more »
completion Produce 2D & 3D drawings to be taken through to manufacture Ongoing training and development The Person: Project/Design Engineer 2D/3D AutoCAD experience Mechanical Engineering qualification Reference Number: BBBH228812 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or more »
other collaborative efforts. Work collaboratively with a dynamic team of 5 other Draftsmen. Tekla Draftsman Position Requirements Strong working knowledge of Tekla Structures and AutoCAD Excellent knowledge of modelling and detailing primary and secondary steelwork At least 3 years' worth of design experience within a relevant discipline. Ability to more »
Clerk of Works NPS Leeds (Norse Group) £25 Per Hour Causal NPS Leeds delivers innovative projects, creating positive changes to people's communities, homes, work and learning environments. Key projects have ranged from multi-million-pound extra care housing schemes more »