At HMG LINKS we are passionate about finding you the right opportunity – one that drives and excites you. We strongly believe in an honest and ethical approach to recruitment.
Process Engineer
As a Process Engineer at our Client’s production facility you will become part of a modern fast paced plant. Working in the Process Engineering team you will enjoy a large degree of autonomy in how you approach your projects and will be able to unleash your creativity. If you are talented and possess a drive to achieve, we suggest that you consider building your career with us.
Employees enjoy competitive compensation, a menu of work/life benefits and opportunities to continue developing their skills and building their career.
Responsibilities:
- Identify and develop process modifications to improve efficiencies of key resources
- Identify and develop process changes to enhance operating reliability and product quality
- Make a positive contribution to site safety by involvement in site safety initiatives
- Specify material requirements for new or modified process equipment.
- Identify and develop new process or major process modifications to manufacture new or modified products
Qualifications:
- Appropriate Engineering education
- Experience as a Process Engineer/Industrial Engineer
- Excellent English
- Knowledge in production methods (5S, Lean, Kaizer and etc.) will be considered an advantage
- Strong communication and planning skills
- Demonstrated ability to work within a team environment focusing on continuous operational improvement
- Demonstrated ability to be open to new concepts and be open to ongoing learning.
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation package
- Professional training and development
- Excellent working environment
If you meet the requirements and you are interested in the role, please send us your CV in English for immediate consideration at recruitment@hmglinks.com or use the application form below.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. All applications will be treated in strict confidentiality. Recruitment license issued by Ministry of Labour and Social Policy under №1522/16.11.2012, valid until 16.11.2017.
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Useful information
CV Writing Tips
First impressions are crucial, especially when creating a CV. You are marketing yourself as the best person for the role. That is why the content and the ability to catch the attention of the employer are far more important than the physical look of the CV.
- • Reel the reader with a brief introduction listing your key achievements.
- • Describe your jobs. Don’t just list the job title. State the following: Who did you deal with? What did you do? Did you work alone or in a team? What were your main responsibilities?
- • Be accurate. Make sure the dates are correct and include the month and year of the period of employment.
- • Start with your most recent employment or education and list backwards.
- • Account for any gaps in your employment history. Perhaps you were travelling, went back for further education, etc.
Cover Letter Tips
A cover letter accompanies a CV (and/or completed application form). It's an opportunity to highlight what's in your CV and to provide real examples to support your ability to do the job. Some recruiters place more emphasis on the cover letter than the CV so it pays to take care with it.
What should I write in a cover letter?Unless you are asked to apply by letter of application only, a cover letter should be brief and drive home the key aspects of why you are a good candidate. It should summarise what's in your CV, by emphasising your key strengths in relation to the job.
A cover letter should include a heading to make it clear which job you're applying for and, following the introductory paragraph, it can take the form of bullet points or short statements. It should also include your own name, address and contact details.
How do I start and end a cover letter?Make it clear which job you're referring to by using a heading and an opening line such as, 'In response to your advertisement on the XXXXXX website for the role of XXXXXX, I write to enclose my CV'.
If you're given a named person you should address the letter to that. If you don't know the name of the person, but have a job title, such as the HR manager, you should address the letter to the HR manager, and include Dear Sir or Madam, and end with Yours faithfully, ...
A cover letter should always end positively and look ahead to the next stage, for example, 'I would be happy to provide further information at an interview' or 'I look forward to hearing from you'.
Interview Preparation
When you are called to an interview remember that the best prepared candidate has the best chance of getting the job. Fail to prepare. Prepare to fail!
- Read the job specification carefully! The job description will tell you exactly what a hiring company is looking for and it will give you plenty of keywords and characteristics. Prepare examples related to the keywords and characteristics and use this in an interview!
- Research the company! Don’t just read the homepage of the company that is interviewing you; make sure you know some of their products and other information (profits, news, etc) that shows you have done your research. Look at which their clients are and why they are clients (referrals).
- Research who is interviewing you! For senior roles, one of the best way to impress the person that is interviewing you is to show you know who they are and what they have done. Many decision makers have an online profile and it’s easy to view their career path.
- And most importantly Know yourself! Make sure you have examples ready of relevant work experience. As well make sure you know your facts. If you have worked with targets in the past whether it was in sales, customer service, etc, make sure you know them!
Always prepare questions for you to ask the employer regarding your role and their business, again this shows interest and your questions may uncover some useful factors for you to consider above what you know already.
How many people work for the business / work within this team?
What is the reporting structure?
How do you see the company changing in the next 3-5 years?
Does the business have any major plans in the foreseeable future that may affect this position?
What are the chances of progression?
Plan your route
It sounds simple, but first impressions count and you will be more relaxed for your meeting. Plan your journey to the interview in advance to ensure you will arrive at least 10 minutes early, taking into account mode of transport, parking, traffic and possible delays.
During Your Interview
Make a good first impression and give a firm hand shake.
Make eye contact with the person addressing you throughout the interview.
Dress professionally.
Be aware of your body language – what is it saying about you? Don’t fold your arms or look out of the window, sit up straight.
Smile, enjoy your meeting, engage the person talking to you, be polite.
Listen to the questions properly. Don’t feel the need to rush into the answer, think about your response. If needed, ask for the question to be clarified again. Give concise and logical answers to the questions asked – compose your answer, take a breath if you feel that you are muddled, then continue.
If it feels right then ask a closing question at the end of your interview i.e. “following my interview today, is there any reason why you would not want to progress my application?” this gives you opportunity to overcome any concerns or queries the interviewer may have regarding the answers you have provided. This also acts as an expression of your interest in the position.
Testimonials
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“I would like to express my great impressions from the HMG links team and personally from Magi. She helped me to start working with Industry Management. She had a high professional and at the same time empathic and personal approach. I was very pleasant having the opportunity to communicate with her. I would strongly recommend the services of HMG links and I wish them a lot of success, because it is well deserved!”
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Valya Velkova .NET Specialist at Devnya Business Center
Magi and Mihail were both very helpful and kind. In searching of suitable position they try to find out all qualities and abilities in every candidate.
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“I want to highly recommend HMG LINKS as a recruitment company. I would like to share my satisfaction with HMG LINKS that helped me to find my current job position. I have been interviewed by Magi and Mihail and have the best impression of them as professionals. They find me in Linked In. The interviews were informal and pleasant, Magi and Mihail were both very warm and helpful. Many thanks to Mihail and Magi and HMG LINKS!”
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“My interviews at HMG LINKS were the first job intervews conducted professionally. They impressed me with their desire to find the best qualities in me and use them to find the best job for me. They listened to my requirements and did everything possible to find the best employer for me. I am grateful to Magi and her colleagues for helping me find the most suitable job for me.”
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