Engineering
Our Energy & Engineering Practice provides international recruiting support to the needs of clients around the world in all areas of Engineering. This practice is skilled in sourcing quality candidates in a wide variety of industries including, but not limited to:
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Batteries / Energy Storage
- Biotechnology / Biomedical
- Chemicals / Petrochemicals
- Composites
- Energy / Renewables
- Manufacturing
- Oil & Gas
- Packaging
- Power Electronics
- Semiconductors
Contact one of our Energy & Engineering experts today to learn more.
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