TipTopJob Blog

Welcome to the TipTopJob blog where you will be kept up to date with news, reviews, survey results, press releases, statistics, offers and more...

New IT Jobs in Budapest

We are delighted to reveal 10 new IT jobs across Budapest for SAP. 

As market leader in enterprise application software, SAP helps companies of all sizes and industries innovate through simplification. From the back office to the boardroom, warehouse to storefront, on premise to cloud, desktop to mobile device – SAP empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition. SAP applications and services enable customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably.

These are the new jobs available today...........

Application Performance Management Expert - SAP Hybris Cloud Operations Job

SAP Basis Engineer - SAP Hybris Cloud Operations Job

Senior Database Engineer / Administrator - SAP Hybris Cloud

Senior Devops Engineer - SAP Hybris Cloud Operations Job

Senior Network Administrator - SAP Hybris Cloud Operations Job

Senior Security Specialist - SAP Hybris Cloud Operations Job

Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - SAP Hybris Cloud Operations Job

Senior Systems / Infrastructure Administrator (linux) - SAP

Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - SAP Hybris Cloud Operation

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Manager - SAP Hybris Cloud Services Job

You can click on any of the above links to read the job descriptions and apply online.

If you have any further questions, please get in touch otherwise happy applying! Do not forget to share these jobs with any relevant potential applicants.



 

New Job Advertised by GCHQ in Cheltenham

Is your dream to work for GCHQ? Well, this could be for you!

We currently have a Foundation Technologist role being advertised in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

GCHQ is the security and intelligence agency that helps to keep the country safe. Their talented teams work with some of the most innovative technology to keep up with the ever-evolving digital age. The Foundation Technologist role is crucial to the success of their IT departments and the safety of the UK.

To find out more about this role on the site, click through to the job description.

You can apply in a few simple steps so do not delay if this is of interest to you. If not, but you know someone that may be suitable, let them know! 


Recruit for Zizzi's Restaurants across the South West

A new role was posted for Zizzi's restaurants yesterday who are looking for a "Regional HR Manager" to cover the South West of the UK.

This role is an opportunity for an HR professional with a real interest in talent development and a strong ER background. The role involves working closely with restaurant teams and Operations Managers to ensure we the company has the right people in the right places getting the best opportunities to develop their career within Zizzi. Building those working relationships will be key in the success of this role, helping to build and maintain successful teams of customer focused individuals. 

The role is a field based one and as one of three Regional HR Managers reporting into the Senior HR Manager, this role is key in delivering a consistent standard of support to the Zizzi's people up and down the country. 

This is a great opportunity so do not waste any time in applying.

Click through to view the full job description and apply online

Think you want to be a lawyer???

If you are struggling to work out whether you want to be a lawyer or not and you want to investigate what the role involves, what training is required, what the entry requirements are and skills needed then check out this useful job profile we have put together for you…

“The lawyers’ role varies depending on the actual job. It is a myth to think that it involves being in a courtroom all day long defending or prosecuting.

A lawyer will act on its clients’ best interest advising them what their legal situation is throughout a case. Your actual role will depend on who you are working for and if you specialise in a particular area. Lawyers may work on civil or criminal lawsuits as well as other legal proceedings.” 

Read the rest of the article here on our website.: 

Thinking of being an Architect?

Are you considering a career as an Architect?

Are you unsure what is involved in day to day life as an Architect? Do you want to find out more? Is it right for you?

Well, we are here to rescue you as we have put together some information about being an Architect. Hopefully this can help you to make the decision as to whether it is the right career choice....

So, what is an Architect?

Architects work within the construction industry and participate in the design of new buildings, expansion or modification of an existing building, or on the restoration and protection of creative industries. They usually deal with individual buildings or large redevelopment projects but they can be responsible for the design of the surrounding landscape and space.

Architects work in close cooperation with their customers and users to ensure that the design meets their needs. They usually control a project from start to finish and work closely with building professionals, including surveyors and engineers.

And, what does an architect actually do?

Work activities generally include some of the following:
- From set off, develop ideas with customers and set budgets;
- Dealing with professionals to assess the environment and impacts on the ground;
- Assist in site selection;
- Work closely with site contractors to ensure specific standards are met and that the building is sustainable and aesthetically pleasing;
- Prepare detailed work plans and specifications;
- Prepare applications for planning and construction management;
- Ensuring the project runs of time and budget;
- Address any difficulties and problems that may occur;
- Use of IT design and project management.

We have plenty more where this has come from. Click through here to read the full Architect Job Profile / Description page on our site and find out about the entry requirements, training, skills required, how much you would earn, what hours you would work and what career progression there is.

Should you have any further questions, we would be pleased to help where we can at marketing@tiptopjob.com.

https://www.tiptopjob.com/displaycontent/sectionid/15/contentid/1402_-architect-job-profile-description.

Do I want to be a Chemical Engineer?

Are you a thinking about what career you are going to take? Do you know you want to become an engineer but not sure which specialist route you should take? Or do you want a career change to get into Chemical Engineering and want to find out more?

Whichever your situation, we should hopefully be able to help you make some informed decisions. Here is some info on chemical engineering and there is even more to read on our website.

So, what is chemical engineering? Chemical engineering involves working with pioneering valuable new materials and techniques, such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and bio-medical engineering. Chemical engineers would work in many industries including, for example, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, energy, food and drink etc They are mainly involved in designing and developing and operating industrial processes for all kinds of products.

As far as entry requirements go, the normal route is to have a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) which is a three year course or a Master of Engineering (Meng) which is a four year course. The preferred subjects would be in biochemistry/chemistry/engineering but other subjects that would be considered include applied chemistry, polymer science, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering and nuclear engineering. To gain chartered status, as a graduate with BEng, you would need to do a period of further study and work experience however those with Meng would only need some kind of work experience. Some employers would consider a foundation degree or HND if a degree or masters has not been obtained.

Some of the most important skills are:
- Interest in chemistry, maths and engineering;
- Excellent communication skills;
- Excellent project management skills;
- Good team working skills;
- Good leadership and management skills;
- IT skills;
- Attention to detail;
- Innovation and creativity.

As a guide, starting salaries for graduate engineers are around £28,000. Experienced chemical engineers may recieve around £53,000. High level engineers can earn over £70,000. Salaries vary depending on the sector, location, size and type of organisation. You would be expected to work a normal office based 35-40 hours per week but some over-time is likely.

Many companies offer internal training programs for graduates to make sure they get the wide range of experience to develop a career as a professional engineer. IChemE benchmark many of these schemes, known as accredited Company training schemes (ACTS). IChemE offer a number of training events and is the professional body for chemical engineers. You can visit their website for further information. Some employers offer on the job training and programmes that help you to work towards CEng status.

You can find this information on our website as well as the details of the role: https://www.tiptopjob.com/displaycontent/sectionid/15/contentid/1411_-chemical-engineer-job-profile-description.

Hopefully this information has been useful to you but if you have any specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at TipTopJob and we will endeavour to help all of our jobseekers in any way we can. Please email us marketing@tiptopjob.com.

New Job Profiles / Descriptions section in Career Centre

We are pleased to announce a new section within our Career Centre this week named Job Profiles / Descriptions.

The section details selected popular roles across some of the industries we cover. Each of the job roles includes an explanation of what is involved in the job, what entry requirements there are, what skills and abilities are required, what salary expectations are, what hours are expected, what training is involved and what career progression there may be.

So far, we have covered the following industries; Accountancy, Aerospace, Agriculture/Fisheries & Forestry, Catering & Hospitality, Charity, Construction, Education & Training, Engineering, Health/Nursing & Social Services and Information Technology. There will be new industries added and more job roles within each.

The new section aims to help our jobseekers work out if their dream job is really what they want to do and if it is suitable.

We are keen to hear feedback on our new section so please let us know what you think here or at marketing@tiptopjob.com and if there are specific job roles you would like to see in this section, please let us know and we will include them......

Check out our new section here: 


New Look Career Centre

A few weeks ago we re-launched our Career Centre with an easier to view layout so jobseekers can quickly find advice about various aspects related to finding a new job, working life and their career. There are sections dedicated to advice about writing CV's, cover letters, interviews, recruitment tests, working life, redundancy, legal and money, training and re-location.

There are some new books in the Career Bookshop that can be purchased via Amazon that are inspirational and highly useful. And the Career Clinic allows jobseekers to send in a career-related question for it be answered.

A new section with "job profiles/descriptions" will be added soon that will help jobseekers identify what is involved in some popular jobs so they can decide if it is really for them.

Check out the new Career Centre here: 
https://www.tiptopjob.com/user/jobs-by-displaycontent/sectionid/15/contentid/796_-career-centre

We welcome any feedback about our new Career Centre and would love to hear from you. Let us know here or email us at marketing@tiptopjob.com.