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Altran Open House for Engineers

Altran Open House for Engineers



Date:              Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Time:              4:00pm until 7:00pm   
Location:      Altran – North America
                      One Advantage Court, Building One
                      Bordentown, NJ 08505




Come join us for refreshments and meet with Altran representatives to discuss immediate job opportunities in our Bordentown, NJ office.

Opportunities are available in our Power Delivery, Fossil and Oil & Gas groups.  They include:
  • Electrical Engineers & Designers
  • Protection & Control Engineers
  • Civil/Structural Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • I & C Engineers & Designers
  • Piping Designers




Please submit your resume to [Click Here to Email Your Resumé] and we will send all qualified candidates more information on the event. For a full list of our open positions please visitwww.altran-na.com.





Altran is a comprehensive engineering consulting firm that leverages innovative technologies and industry knowledge to help companies enhance their business and effectively manage their assets. Our goal is to seek out answers to our customer's critical engineering challenges and provide them with a framework that encourages innovative thinking, promotes operational efficiencies, and delivers results to their bottom lines. Our growth oriented team of professionals in North America work closely with utilities, power generation & delivery companies as well as commercial and industrial firms. Altran was recognized in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 by Engineering News Records as part of the Top ENR 500 Design firms. Altran is a wholly-owned division of the Altran Group (Altran Technologies), the European leader in Innovation and Technology consulting.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

1) Electrical Engineer : required to have experience designing utility type projects such as high voltage substations, power plants and/or power delivery systems.  Candidates must have experience working on multiple projects.

2) Protection & Controls Engineer - required to be an Electrical Engineer with in-depth knowledge of relay protection, controls, metering and SCADA systems.

3) Electrical Designers - Electrical Designers need experience in physical substation design of High Voltage substations and switchyards.

4) Mechanical Engineers  - experience designing simple and combined cycle power plants.  Candidate must be able to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the operation, maintenance and engineering of gas turbines and their associated subsystem.

5) I & C Engineers - Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) engineer to work on I&C and low voltage electrical projects.  Engineers will take instruction from the project/lead engineer on the job and work as part of the overall project te

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