Have you tried The Engineering Recruitment Show, it travels around the country and you could get a good lead from it. I went when it was held at the National Motorcycle Museum down by the NEC, it also visits Manchester.
I don't mean to criticise but your c.v. does not sell yourself to well, you have a lot of info but this may tend to be a bit dull for the reader. If you are aiming for placement in an industry that employes people with your qualification I don't think they need to know the course content.
From what I've picked up from different people is that you make sure the front page of your c.v. grabs the attention of the reader and makes them want to read the rest, and remember no more than 2 pages.
This may be the reason you have had no luck finding a job placement so far.
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