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- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural Engineer
At Conrad Consulting in Law, United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Project Manager (Civil Engineer)
At Conrad Consulting in United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Civil Designer / CAD Professional
At Conrad Consulting in United Kingdom -
- Bachelor's Program
- Posted 5 months ago
Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science in Construction Management
at Park University in Parkville, United States
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- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural Engineer
At Conrad Consulting in Law, United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Senior Structural Engineer / Project Manager
At Conrad Consulting in Washington, United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural Designer
At Conrad Consulting in Salisbury, United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural E.I.T.
At Conrad Consulting in United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural Engineer
At Conrad Consulting in Dover, United Kingdom -
- Mid-Level Industry Job
- Posted 4 months ago
BIM/Revit Manager
At Conrad Consulting in United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural E.I.T.
At Conrad Consulting in Washington, United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 4 months ago
Structural Engineer
At Conrad Consulting in United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- Posted 7 months ago
Master Economics for Smart Cities and Climate Policy
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- PhD Program
- Posted 9 months ago
PhD in Aerospace Engineering
at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in Madrid, Spain
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- Conference
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- Posted 1 year ago
Sixteenth International Conference on The Constructed Environment, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
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- A Postcard from the Future
- Posted 1 year ago
Zero Energy Buildings
Most buildings around the world – residential, commercial or industrial – use a lot of energy during their lifetime, whether for lighting, heating, ventilation systems or plugged-in devices. In fact, buildings use about 40% of global energy, 25% of global water, 40% of global resources, and they emit approximately one third of greenhouse gases.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
Future ‘engineers’ recognised as Design & Make celebrates 5 years of inspiring the next generation
A major competition designed to get more young people involved in manufacturing has recognised the talented engineers of the future.
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- Executive / Senior Industry Job
- Posted 1 year ago
Senior Embedded Software Engineer
At CV-Library in Waltham Cross, United Kingdom -
- Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Audio Engineering & Production/DJ Arts Program
at Trebas Institute in Toronto, Canada
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- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
Handling Flammable Gases in Industrial Areas
Flammable gases, including natural gases like methane, pure substances such as hydrogen, and vapors from volatile liquids like acetone, require careful handling. Understanding their working limits is crucial for safety. Always consult Safety Data Sheets for information on risks associated with these substances. This article covers the properties of various flammable gases: Ammonia, Acetylene, Butane, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen, Methane, Propane, Ethane, Ethylene, Silane, and Chlorine Trifluoride.
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- Intrinsic Safety
- Posted 1 year ago
Essential Facts About Flammable Gases
Electrical devices often produce sparks and heat through normal operation, which can pose a risk in hazardous environments. To mitigate this, techniques such as intrinsic safety are implemented to prevent these devices from becoming a source of ignition. This article will clarify the concept of intrinsic safety, providing a clear definition and comparing it with alternative safety measures like flameproofing, to give a comprehensive understanding of how safety is maintained in potentially dangerous settings.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
Five Ways Engineers Can Prepare for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The world of engineering is at the gates of a technological revolution that will very much change our lives in every way, from our work and education, to our entertainment and relationships.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
5 Tips for Becoming a Successful Tech Engineer
Engineering is an incredibly rewarding and fulfilling career that offers many opportunities for success. It's also one of the most demanding professions, requiring dedication and hard work to succeed. But with the right approach, anyone can become a successful engineer. Here are five tips on how to make it happen.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
8 Career Options After Completing a Chemical Engineering Degree
Chemical engineers are in demand these days and are essential to some of the most innovative projects. A degree in chemical engineering can open up doors across diverse industries, from designing clean energy solutions and developing medical treatments to creating materials for infrastructure improvement or manufacturing products. In this post, we'll look at some of the top career options available after graduating with a chemical engineering degree, highlighting how each role contributes to society and reveals unique opportunities for personal growth.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
A Job Hunting Guide for Engineers
Becoming a professional engineer is a challenging task. You should complete a 6-year degree and gain some experience to practice. While it is a rewarding career, breaking into the field, especially as a graduate looking for entry-level positions, can prove daunting. Engineering is among the fast-growing and in-demand careers. This means there’s stiff completion in the market, making it challenging for graduates with minimal experience to get hired.
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