Interested in moving to Spain
Posted: 21 November 2008 07:44 AM  
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Hola.  ?Que paso?

I’m a 40-year-old American with a wife and two young kids (ages 2 and 4).  Thanks to a mid-life career change, I am 6 months away from obtaining a degree in Chemical Engineering.  I will be 41 when I graduate.

I have never been out of the US.  I regret this, because I recognize that there’s a big wide world out there, and there’s more to the planet than America.  I don’t want my kids to grow up in the same boat.  I think that, more and more, there are tremendous advantages to being intimately familiar with two or more cultures.  To quote Mark Twain: “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”  I want to make sure I give that gift to my children.

To that end, my wife and I have decided that we will do our best to try and move to Europe once I finish my degree.  I understand that my age may make it difficult to find a job, but I also understand that engineers of all stripes—particularly chemical engineers—are in high demand.  So I’m hoping these two things cancel out.

We want our kids to learn a second language, so we’d rather move to a country where English isn’t the native language.  My wife speaks Spanish almost fluently.  She’s a little rusty due to lack of practice, but she’s visited Mexico within the past five years and had no trouble communicating with the locals.  I’m not fluent, but I have a good foundation.  I grew up in Texas, and have taken Spanish several times in college.  It wouldn’t take me long to become fluent.  For these reasons and others, Spain is our #1 choice.

The problem is…I don’t know where to go from here.  In particular, I’m really stumped trying to find resources on chemical engineering jobs in Spain.  Or even a list of companies which might hire chemical engineers.  But more generally, I’m also looking for resources on how to find housing, how to get my kids in school, how we can get medical care, etc etc.

Any help you can provide will be much appreciated.

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Posted: 21 November 2008 03:12 PM   [ # 1 ]  
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There are jobs for your industry here in Spain, but would depend on your experience, your level of Spainsh and dependant on where you would want to live. to be honest i dont know enough about this industry to give give you a complete and thorough reply , but i have many contacts in different industries to maybe help. my wife has a recruitment company that operates in southern Spain and Gibraltar. give her an email and she may be able to point you in the right direction. go onto http://www.ambientjobs.com and speak to Karen. that may help you out i am not sure but at least it is a start.

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Posted: 23 November 2008 04:18 AM   [ # 2 ]  
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It will help tremendously that one person in your family is fluent in Spain - at least to get you started.  We found Valencia to be a great place to live with reasonable rents (compared with Barcelona and Madrid) and great preschool options, both private and public. 

If you do a search on ingeniero quimico - lots of options will come up.  It would probably help to brush up on your spanish as soon as possible though. 

http://empleo.trovit.es/ofertas-empleo/ingeniero-quimico-valencia
http://www.jobrapido.es

If you have at least one family member with EU citizenship, of course that will help trememdously.  Depending on your ancestry, you may actually be elegible to apply.

Best of luck!

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