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Principal Engineer Bridges and Harbours South

Organisation: Aberdeenshire Council Location: Stonehaven Salary/Hourly Rate: £37887 - £39627 Hours: 36.25 Full/Part Time: Full Time Published: 14 February 2012 Closing Date: 4 March 2012 Ref. No.: ABS011860 Job Advert   > >   An experienced team worker with a flexible attitude, you have considerable post qualification experience in Bridge Engineering with a comprehensive working knowledge of bridge inspections, maintenance and asset management planning and with an excellent working knowledge of the Management of Highway Structures  Manual and associated documents. > > Considerable experience of Civil Engineering Procedure and Contract Administration is also important. As well as having IEng registration (or equivalent), you are also a member of an appropriate body, approved by the Engineering Council. Experience in the maintenance and repair of harbour and wall structures is also desirable. > > ...

 
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Assistant Technical Superintendent

Organisation: Orkney Islands Council Location: Kirkwall Salary £32314 - £34802 Hours: 37 Full/Part Time: Full Time Published: 2 December 2011 Closing Date: 19 December 2011 Ref. No.: ORK1193 Job Description MARINE SERVICES ASSISTANT TECHNICAL SUPERINTENDENT (ORK1193) £34,156 - £36,644 (inclusive of Distant Islands Allowance) Temporary to 31 May 2012, 37 hours per week (averaged over the caldendar year) A temporary position has arisen for an Assistant Technical Superintendent to work in Orkney Islands Council, Marine Services. You will be required to assist the Technical Superintendent to provide suitable technical shore based support and resources to Chief Engineers, Engineering Sea Staff on Ferries...

 
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Rock heat map shows cooler north

22 September 2011 Last updated at 11:51 The coolest temperatures were recorded underground in the Highlands and Islands New information on likely temperatures below ground in Britain has been published by the British Geological Survey (BGS). It could help guide efforts to use heat from the ground for generating renewable energy. The heat maps show Scotland's rocks having some of the coolest temperatures and eastern and southern England having the hottest. BGS scientists analysed temperatures from 100 to 1,000m down. The research [1] has been published in the Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. Temperatures at some locations were found to rise from 13C at 100m to 38C at 1,000m, according to the BGS paper. In Scotland, the warmest rocks were in Argyll, followed by north-east and central Scotland along with the Borders. The coolest temperatures were recorded for the Highlands and the Western ...

 
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Scottish Gov manufacturing index

Scotland’s Chief Statistician today announced the release of the provisional estimates for the Index of Manufactured Exports for the first quarter of 2011. This quarterly publication measures growth, in real terms, of overseas exports by manufacturing companies located in Scotland. The main findings are: • Scottish manufactured exports sales grew by 3.9 per cent in real terms during the first quarter of 2011. On an annual basis, comparing the most recent four quarters to the previous four quarters (4Q-on-4Q), manufactured export sales increased 2.2 per cent in real terms. • In the latest quarter there was growth in Food, Drink & ...

 
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