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Instrument Engineering

04/20/2007 2:21 AM

CR4 Sections includes: Chemical & material Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering etc.

But I don't think there is one for Instrument Technology/Engineering.

A friend of mine from Saudi Arabia requires Instrument Engineers with INtools experience. How and where I can locate them beyond advertisements...

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Re: Instrument Engineering

04/20/2007 8:23 AM

http://cr4.globalspec.com/browse/allusergroups

I concur that it would be a good category.

Go to this link and suggest it under "Other Technical Groups"

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Re: Instrument Engineering

04/21/2007 12:09 PM

i am intrusted to get a job as an instrument engineer abroad.nowadays i am working as an instrument engineer in pakistan cement company (PAKISTAN).

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Re: Instrument Engineering

04/21/2007 12:23 PM

If you have INtools (an application from Intergraph) experience, contact me at: sankar@yesyen.com. I can guide you to my contact at Saudi.

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Re: Instrument Engineering

04/23/2007 12:28 PM

send your Resume to Job@guisac.com and visit us at www.guisac.com

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Re: Instrument Engineering

04/22/2007 9:57 PM

Any Service Engineer that works or has work as an start up engineer for Foxboro I/A systems.

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