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Antal International Spain introduces its Engineering, Logistic-Operation and Constructions Division. (ELO, Engineering, Logistics & Operations). ELO’s consultants have a broad experience in finding professionals in the Engineering, Logistic, Operation and Constructions area.The Engineering Division is one of the areas with the most significant growth during the past years, due to the high demand of qualified professionals in the Industry, Energy, Automotion, Equipments-Goods, Aeronautics and Railroader sectors.
Among these areas we highlight the Renewable Energies sector in Spain, pointing out the Solar Energy, Geometric Energy, Wind Energy (Eolic), Biomass and with their branches, for example bio ethanol and bio diesel. We must be very enthusiastic with the Combined Cycle and the Flue Gas Desulphurisation Plants.
At ELO we work directly with some of the most important companies related with this type of energy, both in the domestic and international scenario, and either technological or energy company.
The more requested professionals are Industrial Engineers with expertise in different specializations, flexibility to travel abroad, and bilingual. This is the target of Antal International.
Some of the most requested positions in the Engineering Division that Antal provides are: Industrial Plants Managers, Cost Control Planners, Steam and Gas Turbines Experts, Project Directors, Responsible of Mechanical-Electrical installations, Starter Responsible, Commercial Engineers for large projects, Design Engineers, Product Engineers, Quality and Environment Engineers.
SOCIOECONOMIC ADVANTAGES
| RENEWABLE ENERGY | CONVENTIONAL ENERGY |
| Renewable energies offer 5 times more job opportunities than conventional energies. | Traditional energies generate very few working positions, according with the business volume. |
| Renewable energies contribute with the domestic balance because in most of the cases they are located in non developed areas. | Generally, traditional energies are located in developed areas. |
| In Spain renewable energies have contributed with technology development. | In most of the cases, traditional energies use imported technologies. |