Interested in moving to Canada?
#16
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Joined: Jan 2008
Location: leeds uk
Posts: 73
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
hi im a qualified electricianbut im wanting to move to ontario do you deal in that area or have any usefully contacts cheers in advance.
#17
G & S NI
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 18
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
I am currently recruiting for a company called Global Career Connections. There is a serious shortage of skilled trades men and women in Canada. Our company is recruiting tradespeople to come in and help fill this void. Our focus for recruitment is British Columbia, so if you are interested in moving to BC (most jobs are in the Vancouver area), and if you are a qualified trades person in any of the following categories, please contact me at stephen@globalcareerconnections for more information:
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
#18
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Wales UK To Queensland
Posts: 84
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Yes,i have been looking into either Oz or Canada, im 25 hold an NVQ 2 in Plumbing, a Technical Cert in Plumbing, NVQ 2 Gas Installation + Maintenance,C+G Part L Energy Efficient Installer.
Booked in June for C+G Part P ( Electrical License for Plumbers )
Im also awaiting an exam date for my Unvented Cylinders with my local college.
Have been plumbing for 5 years, 2 years post qualified. I qork alone mainly installing central heating,boiler upgrades. Own my own tools.
email [email protected] ill reply with copies of all certs, along with a cv and a photo copy of my corgi card
cheers
lloyd
Booked in June for C+G Part P ( Electrical License for Plumbers )
Im also awaiting an exam date for my Unvented Cylinders with my local college.
Have been plumbing for 5 years, 2 years post qualified. I qork alone mainly installing central heating,boiler upgrades. Own my own tools.
email [email protected] ill reply with copies of all certs, along with a cv and a photo copy of my corgi card
cheers
lloyd
#19
Just Joined
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 2
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
I am currently recruiting for a company called Global Career Connections. There is a serious shortage of skilled trades men and women in Canada. Our company is recruiting tradespeople to come in and help fill this void. Our focus for recruitment is British Columbia, so if you are interested in moving to BC (most jobs are in the Vancouver area), and if you are a qualified trades person in any of the following categories, please contact me at stephen@globalcareerconnections for more information:
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
I have tried emailing my c.v to your address, have you got it?
Many thanks
Barry Sheppard
#20
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2004
Location: england
Posts: 31
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
I am currently recruiting for a company called Global Career Connections. There is a serious shortage of skilled trades men and women in Canada. Our company is recruiting tradespeople to come in and help fill this void. Our focus for recruitment is British Columbia, so if you are interested in moving to BC (most jobs are in the Vancouver area), and if you are a qualified trades person in any of the following categories, please contact me at stephen@globalcareerconnections for more information:
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
#21
Just Joined
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 19
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Hi, is there any call for Mechanical Fitters in BC that you know of.
#22
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 7
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Hi, although i am a Operations Manager with in a retail/ sales industry, i do have a GNVQ in Manufacturing (woodwork) and had planned to begin a plumbing course (entry level) in Canada with a successful job offer.
i would certainly be interested in this vacacy.
regards
Frederick Barima
i would certainly be interested in this vacacy.
regards
Frederick Barima
#23
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 7
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Any roles for steel sales manager.
#24
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 92
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
any job offers for a nurse job?
#25
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Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
What about knowledge workers like IT Professionals? Do you have any requirements?
#26
Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Hi
noticed this was posted last year and was wondering if you are still interested in Mechanics?
noticed this was posted last year and was wondering if you are still interested in Mechanics?