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Recruitment site dedicated to UK utilities sector

An Utilityjobsearch.com product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 9, 2004

Oilandgasjobsearch.com, the leading job site for the worldwide oil and gas industry, has launched a new site dedicated to the UK utilities industry.

Oilandgasjobsearch.com, the leading job site for the worldwide oil and gas industry, has launched a new site dedicated to the UK utilities industry.

Unlike many generalist job sites, Utilityjobsearch.com is purely focused on the requirements professional engineers who work in the water, power (including nuclear, renewable, electricity, gas) and telecomms industries.

The website already has over 600 jobs in a wide range of disciplines and locations throughout the UK.

Managing Director, Duncan Freer, said: "We have been in business for 5 years with oilandgasjobsearch and for nearly 2 years with railjobsearch".

"These two websites are now the leading job boards in their sector".

"We fully expect to achieve similar success for our new venture" "We have used our knowledge of the market and our expertise in operating niche job boards to develop a fully functional website for the utilities industry that is the first of its kind in this sector".

Utilityjobsearch will be marketed both through traditional and online media in order to achieve a high number of quality candidate registrations.

Duncan Freer added: "We are offering a free service to everyone who registers on the website".

"This includes suitable jobs sent direct to candidate's e-mail accounts, unrestricted access to all vacancies and a monthly newsletter".

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