Instrument Designer


Salary / Rate:
US 58.00-68.00 ( Medical & Dental Insurance / Time and Half Overtime (per hour)) 
Location:
United States 
Rate:
Hourly 
Job Type:
Contract 
Sector:
Electrical, Control & Instrumentation 
Date Posted:
02/09/2008 
Reference:
NESGlobal-NES 15763/15702 
 

Our client, a multinational Engineering company within the oil and gas industry is recruiting Instrument Designers to be in Houston, Texas on a Direct Hire basis, or a long term contract.

The required candidates need to have previous experience working within the oil and gas industry couple with the following system experience; AutoCad, PDS, PDMS, INTools, Microstation.

Please send you resume direct to Anika Massen to apply, or contact to discuss visa opportunities.




Consultant Details

Consultant Name:
Anika Massen
Telephone:
0161 942 7100
Email:
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