We at Altitude Angel, envisage a future where drones are set to revolutionise the lives of everyone on the planet, so we're building the platforms to ensure drones can fly safely alongside other, more traditional, forms of aviation.
Widely regarded as a technical leader in our field, our national foundation technologies are deployed internationally by governments, civil aviation authorities and air navigation providers to meet the needs of an emerging industry.
Our platform is now used in 152 countries across the globe enabling over 50,000 safe drone flights every month, including everything from transport of life saving medication in sub-Saharan Africa to coffee and burger delivery in the Republic of Ireland.
Our client is seeking a Facility Engineer to join one of the Sunday times Best Companies to work for, so you will have a huge exposure to a network of people where you will gain more knowledge and develop your career.
Longevity guaranteed keeping you in work for the next 18 months as a minimum,
This is an excellent opportunity for someone wanting to work within the Nuclear Environment (which is highly regulated) in 50% Hybrid Role.
IBP are currently recruiting for a Plant and Fleet Controller based in Bristol.
Using information provided by the team, you will plan and manage your own workload ensuring efficient and effective use of the time available, this will involve travelling within the region and will require the holder to take full ownership of tasks assigned to them.
This is a key role within the Plant & Fleet Department, and you will be responsible for working on the day-to-day operation within your specific region.
This is a site-based role in the Reading / Berkshire area so no requirement to travel large distances as part of your day-to-day business.
You will work on a variety of cutting-edge instrumentation and control systems within a highly regulated and diverse environment which will develop and hone your current skill set.
Would you like to work in a business which is critical to UK defence, UK Threat reduction and the UK's Nuclear deterrent?