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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
 
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Maybe bio mass engineers are difficult to source, the position is for an individual to work with our current install team. Most of our projects are wood boiler stoves, wood gasification boilers, occasional ASHP, solar thermal, UFH and central heating. The position would suit a young enthusiastic plumber/heating engineer. Look us up on facebook.
 
Looks like a great opportunity Michael for the right person.

My young days are behind me...sob
 
I would love job, but your on Facebook. Sorry it's a no now!

Sounds a fantastic opportunity
 
I'd jump on this if I was single and childless. Great opportunity
 
Worked in south west france a few years back. Lovely place to be but throw away all your tools .. everything is odd sizing (16 and 23mm) and alot of plastic/rubber hosing. I would go back in a heartbeat if i didnt have my family .. good luck to anyone going!
 
Oh how ive been avoiding posting on this one!

are you a british crew out in france then?
does the apliacant need to have experiance/training in biomass or just to be eager and willing?

whats the minimum qualifications you require?
 
Get yourself off billy. I would jump at it

And to the OP, it's highly unlikely you will find anyone else as motivated or willing as young Billy here
 
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See it so many times.

Most young ones want it on a plate to scared to work bit of balls is all that's needed

Billy seems like his head is screwed on
old head on young shoulders I honestly Believe he would be a credit to any company
 
That's not a child's body ! He's a registered vertically challenged person. You are really insensitive gray!

But do agree electro balls billy would be a good man to have in the van!
 
That's not a child's body ! He's a registered vertically challenged person. You are really insensitive gray!

But do agree electro balls billy would be a good man to have in the van!

Lol I'm only a short bum myself so I'm allowed to be insensitive about it guy lol
 
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