The job search facility is not case sensitive.
Keywords are used in-conjunction with the dropdown lists.
It searches using all the values you have chosen in the dropdown lists (using the and operator) then matches the keywords criteria.
Keywords must be separated by a space.
If you are using multiple keywords take care, by default it assumes
a space means OR
If you want to search on a phrase eg Process Engineer
you must use quotes. See the section below:
If you want to search on multiple keywords. eg Designer
Structural you must use the operators. See the section on operators.
Eg. Searching for Process Engineer without quotes, would search for the words Process or Engineer.
AND
OR
, Comma means OR
There is little need for wildcards, it will search
for records containing what you have asked for.
Eg. Searching for Eng would find Process Engineer, Planning Engineer any
job that has Eng within it.
You can mix the operators to easily create complex
queries. By breaking your query into separate queries, with the use
of brackets.
Eg The keywords (designer or structural)
and catia
Would find all catia jobs for designers or structural,
within the criteria from the dropdown lists.
The vacancies are classified within one of
the following industries:
Note: Some of the larger industries have sub-categories to aid job searching
Defence
Engineering
Aeronautical/Space Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Electrical / Electronic Engineering
Electronics
Rail Engineering
Marine Engineering / Shipbuilding
Manufacturing & Production Engineering
Other Engineering
Power Generation
Remember all searches are in-conjunction with the drop down lists.
Example searches:
structur% and catia Would
search for all vacancies containing structur and catia
structural and catia
Would search for all vacancies containing
structural and catia
(structural or designer) and catia
Would search for all vacancies mentioning catia with structual or designer.