Two Scottish product design and development companies are on the hunt for experienced engineers and project managers following a string of client wins.
Glasgow-based Wideblue has a 16-year track record of helping companies take a product idea through to full commercialisation and has particular expertise in optoelectronics and medical device development.
Livingston-based A2E has worked on 400 projects for 120 customers over the past 20 years, ranging from safety solutions for the oil and gas sector to smart metering technologies for utilities.
Both companies are now part of Kansas-based Pivot International, offering access to an additional 105 development engineers worldwide, as well as Pivot’s global capabilities, which can take products from concept and prototyping to full commercialisation and manufacture.
Barry Warden, managing director at Wideblue, said: “We are seeing a steady stream of exciting new clients coming through and this has created a need to recruit additional highly talented engineers and project managers.”
A2E managing director David Ross added: “We have won a number of major contracts from the oil and gas sector recently, so we urgently need to recruit a software engineer, electronics engineer and project manager.”
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