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15 May 17. THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC – Distribution Systems Engineer (Supply Chain), Loughborough, Leicestershire. £Very competitive plus excellent benefits. As a Distribution Systems Engineer, you’ll offer engineering support to our RSD Supply Chain leadership team – the team responsible for driving goals and continuous improvement in our business. Which allows us to continue advancing the technologies and solutions that enable our customers to make a difference in the world.
This is an amazing opportunity to build a truly rewarding career. Leading and supporting project implementation from start to finish, you’ll work on site with both developers and contractors. As you plan detailed solutions, your main focus will be on-site development and installation, which will require industrial engineering as well as the ability to analyse data. Whether it’s through process reviews or site improvements, you’ll help us ensure that everything is completed to a high standard. In return, we’ll give you all the support, resources and opportunities you need to develop your career.
About you
To be successful in this role you’ll need to work effectively with various departments from across the business, so excellent communication skills are a must. As well as strong organizational skills, the ability to handle multiple projects and deliver great results will be important, too.
For this position, you’ll have worked within a warehousing and logistics or FMCG manufacturing environment before. In addition to your Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, or a related area, you’ll also have strong Excel, AutoCAD and MS Project Skills.
Due to the nature of the role, there will be a requirement to travel across Europe on a regular basis
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18 May 17. Zaragoza to permanently host the European Tactical Airlift Center from June. On June 8 the new European Tactical Airlift Centre (ETAC) will be officially opened by Head of the EDA, High Representative and Vice-President of the European Commission, Federica Mogherini and Minister of Defence of Spain Dolores de Cospedal. ETAC represents one of the largest transfers of a project, created and developed by the EDA, to one of its Member States on a permanent basis.
Zaragoza will officially become the home of the European Air Transport Fleet (EAFT) Programme on June 8th in a ceremony marking the transfer of this project from the EDA to Spain. Created in 2011 by EDA, and signed by 20 participating nations, the EATF partnership aims to increase the EU’s airlift capabilities by addressing shortages and increasing interoperability. The establishment of a permanent multinational airlift training centre (ETAC) marks a major step forward in European defence collaboration in the critical capability domain of tactical airlift.
An EDA first: Joint Deployment of EAATTC 17-3 and 3D Printing Lab
The third European Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Course for 2017 (EAATTC 17-3), hosted by the Spanish Airforce at Zaragoza airbase will run from 28 May to 9 June 2017. This edition of EAATTC gathers five aircraft from four different countries (Belgium: C130; Germany: C160; Poland C130 and Spain: C295 and C130). This training aims to provide air transport crews with a robust airlift tactics training syllabus in order to enhance interoperability between European air forces. The graduation ceremony for participating aircrew will take place as part of the opening of the ETAC on June 8 2017.
As part of EDA’s approach to explore new avenues for defence cooperation and enab