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Bio mass Heating engineer required to work in South West France. Initially temporary position. For more details please forward c.v


Thanks in advance.


Michael
 
Out of interest, what are the differences in required qualifications in France compared to the UK for this role?
 
Out of intereste, is this you guys :)
[DLMURL="http://www.enershop.eu/ukhomepage.htm"]ukhomepage[/DLMURL]
"Enershop is a company specialising in the supply and installation of renewable energy heating systems. More information on our products and services can be found on our website www.enershop.eu"
Working out of Bergerac in Aquitaine?
 
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