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Do you have the power, or is it lights out time? Free online game. Play now just for fun.
If you had the power to decide how to produce all the electricity required for the UK in 2020, how would you apportion the different methods of electricity generation? Would you build more nuclear power stations, reduce the use of fossil fuels? Would you increase the use of green energy by building more wind farms, and how much power would you buy in from abroad. How would you balance these supplies ...
Are two heads really better than one?
Are we going to see the demise of the traditional paper based CV? Is it best to send your CV via post or email? and are video CVs or resumes going to be the way forward when applying for jobs?
If the question is a comparison between CVs which are in the written format, ie traditional resumes which can be printed out, vs the video CV, then I believe that there will be some sectors which ...
Careers for Mechanical Engineers
Careers for Mechanical Engineers
This is a short article on one specialist area of mechanical engineering in the Oil and Gas industry – Subsea Seawater Lift Pumps. This article is aimed at giving an insight into the type of work a Mechanical Engineer might be involved in when working in the Oil & Gas industry.
One of the specialist areas that a Mechanical Engineer may be involved in when working in the Oil and Gas industry is ...
