Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.
Energy from Waste (EfW) is one of the most exciting markets in the renewable energy industry today. The sector is receiving rapid growth and investment, and across the globe, multiple countries are recognising its value. Whilst it has received some controversy, EfW technology is largely recognised for its benefits it has in securing a greener future, in our economy and its career potential. Intrigued? We’ve laid out four fantastic reasons why you should consider an Energy from Waste job.
The power of wind energy is no strange thing to Ireland – currently, the country has the highest onshore wind generation per percentage of electricity produced in Europe. But ambitious climate targets mean that the country is stepping up its renewable energy game, finally harnessing the power of its location and most valuable natural commodities. It is fast becoming a new offshore wind location to watch – and here’s why.
Data Centres are among some of the most critical business infrastructures today. But they also happen to be incredibly energy intensive – with estimations showing that 1% of global electricity demand comes from the industry alone. A pledge to reach climate neutrality by 2030 has been made by some of the biggest data centre operators in the ‘Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact’ – and it is having a huge impact on the way that data centres are approaching sustainability in their future. Here we dive into some ways that the Data Centre industry are going green.
Drug safety jobs escalated in importance when Covid-19 shocked the world in 2020. Pharmacovigilance (PV) also became a hot topic as nations tried to navigate the best way out of the pandemic. The industry was put in the limelight, and pressure was placed on the life sciences market to determine the best outcomes for Covid patients while trying to stop the virus in its tracks. Many of these new strategies changed pharmacovigilance for the better and are now being used to monitor new and older drugs on the market. In this blog, we delve into what those changes mean for the drug safety industry as a whole. #pharmacovigilance #covid19 #drugsafety #quanta
Here at Quanta, we are always keeping an eye on industry trends, and the recruitment industry is in the midst of an evolution. As the world of recruitment changes, so are the demands of companies, with 93% of organisations hiring new employees in 2022. This is a climb from 2021, which only saw 82% of employers hiring. This is good news for recruitment agents who are ready to connect the best candidates to the best roles! Recruitment careers provide perfect opportunities to learn and develop a variety of essential business skills. Here are all of the skills you’ll need to enjoy a successful and rewarding recruitment career. #recruitmentcareer #recruitmentconsultant #recruiterskills #quanta
Today, sustainable energy is at the core of discussions as firms all over the world take action to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and shift from climate-damaging fossil fuels toward renewable alternatives. The technologies for generating renewable energy sources have become more sophisticated, reliable and, cheaper than traditional methods making them an attractive prospect for companies. Here we take a look at how sustainable energy can benefit organisations in 2022. #renewableenergy #greenenergy #quanta
The pharmaceutical sector can be a complex and difficult space to master. Tasked with catering to the health needs of diverse populations, all with varied afflictions, the industry must also meet strict regulations and adhere to compliance standards. But this is where the role of automation engineering in the pharmaceutical sector is making a difference. In this blog, we dig into how exactly automation engineering is changing the pharmaceutical industry for the better. #lifesciences #lifesciencesrecruitment #pharmajobs #pharmaceuticals #pharmajobs #automationengineering
Quanta Part of QCS Staffing are delighted to announce our most recent achievement - the Excellence in People Development award given at this year’s Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards. As a specialist recruitment company dedicated to the development and wellbeing of our employees, we are incredibly proud to be recognised as “an excellent example of best practice” at the Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce’s annual business awards.
The pharmaceutical sector can be a complex and difficult space to master. Tasked with catering to the health needs of diverse populations, all with varied afflictions, the industry must also meet strict regulations and adhere to compliance standards. But this is where the role of automation engineering in the pharmaceutical sector is making a difference. In this blog, we dig into how exactly automation engineering is changing the pharmaceutical industry for the better. #lifesciences #lifesciencesrecruitment #pharmajobs #pharmaceuticals #pharmajobs #automationengineering
While the life sciences industry has historically played a pivotal role in environmental, social and governance (ESG) because of the social benefits their products offer patients, there is still an opportunity to have a more positive impact on the environment. In recent years, life science organisations have adopted carefully planned strategies to reduce their carbon footprint and improve sustainability. 2022 and beyond present new challenges to achieve carbon reduction goals, and here, we look at how the life sciences sector is planning to embrace sustainability in the years to come. #sustainability #lifesciences #Quanta #netzero