Fw: Job offer: Alstom in Wuhan

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Tra NGUYEN
Manager - Master in Management Program
Cnam-International Institute of Management
Case I171, 2 rue Conté, 75003 Paris
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De : Christophe Durand [mailto:christoph...@wanadoo.fr]
Envoyé : mercredi 7 avril 2010 23:00
À : Tra NGUYEN (MIM.thi-thu...@cnam.fr); Colette TROUVIN (colette...@cnam.fr)
Objet : TR: Job offer: Alstom in Wuhan

 

Dear Tra and Colette,

 

 

Since most Chinese students come from Wuhan university, here is an add that may interest some of our present and past students.

 

Cordialement,

 

   Christophe Durand

   (OXIANE)

   06.79.78.69.84 / 0971.324.822

 

Objet : Job offer: Alstom in Wuhan

 

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Dear all,

 

ALSTOM is currently carrying out some projects to deliver steam turbine generator packages and balance of plant.

The subsidiary in Wuhan is an engineering and project execution office, providing key equipments such as turbine, heat exchangers, pumps and emergency diesel engine for nuclear power plants in China.

 

The following positions are currently open:

 

- I&C engineer

- Pressure vessels engineer

- Document controller

- Engineering planner

- Engineering quality manager

- Quality control / expediting

- Project managers

- Thermodynamics lead engineer (Turbine design)

- Mechanical lead engineer (Turbine design)

- Arrangement and piping engineer

- PDMS administrator and user support

- Tendering and capture manager

- MI group leader (Finite element calculation with Ansys/Abaqus)

- Thermal lead engineer (Heat Exchangers design)

 

All positions are based in Wuhan and require fluency in English and Chinese (French is appreciated but not mandatory).

 

 

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