Current Hottest Vacancies
USA, Portland, OR; San Diego, CA
The primary focus of this role is to lead technical analysis of marine (wave, tidal, and ocean current) energy projects in North America.
UK, Bristol
An opportunity exists in our Control group for a Control System Applications Engineer. The primary focus of this role is to design, develop and test C code software for wind and marine turbine control systems.
Germany, Oldenburg or Hamburg
To enhance the team we are searching for a Senior Engineer to work in the Oldenburg or Hamburg office
Andrew Garrad, President, GL Garrad Hassan
A career in renewable energy combines the whole spectrum of engineering technology with rapid commercial growth and a knowledge that you are doing something worthwhile - a hard combination to beat! I have personally been involved in the industry for 30 years. During that time wind energy has led the way but solar, wave and tidal energy are now following rapidly. GL Garrad Hassan is a new business combining the heritage and expertise of Garrad Hassan, Germanischer Lloyd, WINDTEST, Helimax and Noble Denton - all global leading names in the renewables industry. If you would like to join the leading company in the newest, cleanest technology come and join us - start with a trip to the vacancies page.
We are looking for graduates and industrial placements to start in 2011. You must have serious passion, technical aptitude and a 2.1 or 1st class degree (or equiv.) in physics, maths, engineering or a computer science related discipline. Visit our Graduates and Industrial Placements page.
At GL Garrad Hassan we are interested in the value that our people contribute to our business and our clients. We are justifiably proud of the rich cultural diversity of our workforce and recognise the many benefits this brings to our global business.
We actively encourage applications from all qualified individuals and oppose all forms of unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, age, disability, religion, ethnicity or any other unfair or irrelevant factor.