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  • There's usually a lot of red tape involved in working outside the country (in other 1st world countries).
    For example I moved to Italy once. You will need a work permit or residency status. I was a shoe-in with my then wife at the time, but I'm sure getting a work-visa/permit would be something that the employer would have to own.

    Another issue with your search effort is language and search site. If you are looking for Metrology positions in English, on Google.com, you are getting USA google results, and looking for terms in a non-native language to most other countries.

    Try searching google.IT (for Italy) with verbiage like "Programmatore PC-DMIS coordinato della macchina di misura" which is "Coordinate measuring machine PC-DMIS programmer"
    for other countries & languages, rinse/repeat.

    Lastly, many employers in Europe don't need recruiting sites. Demand for employment is so high, it's more about who you know, and getting in at the right moment. The open positions might not ever end up getting indexed via google. you'd have to research employers who you would expect to have metrology needs, and hound their internal careers pages...
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  • There's usually a lot of red tape involved in working outside the country (in other 1st world countries).
    For example I moved to Italy once. You will need a work permit or residency status. I was a shoe-in with my then wife at the time, but I'm sure getting a work-visa/permit would be something that the employer would have to own.

    Another issue with your search effort is language and search site. If you are looking for Metrology positions in English, on Google.com, you are getting USA google results, and looking for terms in a non-native language to most other countries.

    Try searching google.IT (for Italy) with verbiage like "Programmatore PC-DMIS coordinato della macchina di misura" which is "Coordinate measuring machine PC-DMIS programmer"
    for other countries & languages, rinse/repeat.

    Lastly, many employers in Europe don't need recruiting sites. Demand for employment is so high, it's more about who you know, and getting in at the right moment. The open positions might not ever end up getting indexed via google. you'd have to research employers who you would expect to have metrology needs, and hound their internal careers pages...
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