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Specialist General Engineering RecruitmentATA Recruitment is a leading engineering recruitment company in the UK, specialising in sourcing high-calibre professionals for general engineering roles...
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Specialist General Engineering RecruitmentATA Recruitment is a leading engineering recruitment company in the UK, specialising in sourcing high-calibre professionals for general engineering roles...
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Special Purpose Machinery Recruitment ExpertsATA Recruitment is a specialist in design and projects recruitment for the special purpose machinery sector. We understand the bespoke nature of this i...
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Expert Engineering Recruiter for the Process Engineering IndustryAt ATA Recruitment, we are proud to be a specialist engineering recruiter for the UK's process engineering sector. With nearly two d...
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Leading Automotive RecruitmentATA Recruitment is a trusted and experienced automotive recruitment company delivering high-performing engineering and technical talent into the heart of the UK aut...
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Specialist Aerospace Recruiter for Engineering TalentATA Recruitment is a trusted aerospace recruiter with proven expertise in sourcing top engineering talent for one of the UK's most complex and ...
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Specialist Food Manufacturing RecruitmentATA Recruitment is a leading food manufacturing recruitment agency with decades of experience supporting the UK's most dynamic and demanding FMCG environme...
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Warehouse Automation Recruitment SpecialistsAs the warehouse automation sector has rapidly evolved, ATA Recruitment has grown alongside it - developing strong partnerships with both OEMs and many ...
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Construction Materials Manufacturing RecruitmentATA Recruitment is a specialist recruitment partner for the construction materials manufacturing sector. For over a decade, we’ve supported leading ...
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Transitioning Military Skills into Civilian CareersMilitary service instils a range of transferable skills, including leadership, discipline, problem-solving, and technical proficiency. At ATA Re...
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Principal Recruitment Consultant Location: Leicester (LE3) Remuneration: Up to £37,000 basic (DOE) + up to £5,000 Car Allowance, Uncapped Commission Take the next step with an employer who backs your ambition! ATA are expanding our team in Leicester and looking for a Principal Recruitment Consultant to join our Contract Engineering desk. It’s a busy, high-value market where your placements make an impact, your relationships matter, and your hard work pays off. At ATA Recruitment, progression is real, your desk is yours to grow, and your success is in your hands. This is your chance to build a career you actually control, within a company that invests in its people. We provide all the tools and support you need to succeed and prioritise your personal development. Our Contract division is led by an experienced Associate Director with over 20 years in the business and the market. You’ll benefit from their guidance while being part of a high-performing, collaborative, and supportive team. The Role and About You As a Principal Recruitment Consultant, you’ll take full ownership of your desk from day one: Build lasting client relationships through consultative, quality sales - not just cold calls or KPI-chasing. Manage your own portfolio of businesses, delivering recruitment solutions that clients come back for. Source and engage top talent using job boards, LinkedIn, and direct outreach. Run end-to-end recruitment projects and see the results of your efforts in every placement. Use your market expertise to generate leads, spot opportunities, and grow your desk over time. We’re looking for someone who is ready to take their recruitment career to the next level. You’ll have: Proven success in a 360 recruitment role (Engineering experience is a plus). Confidence to build genuine, long-term relationships with clients and candidates. Ambition and drive. Organisation and focus under pressure. Desire to take ownership of your desk and build a career where your success is yours. Strong written and spoken English. Why ATA Recruitment? Earn from Day One: Uncapped commission lets you start earning immediately. Clear, Visible Progression: Real career development with 10-tier progression structure and examples of success from within our business. Own Your Desk: Freedom to grow your portfolio and build long-term client relationships, with guidance from experienced leaders. Recognition That Lasts: We celebrate success through career moves, team incentives, and genuine recognition of your achievements. Be Part of Something Bigger: As part of the RTC Group PLC, ATA is trusted across engineering and infrastructure recruitment. You’ll join a team that values both results and people. Next Steps If you’re ready for real ownership, uncapped earnings, and career progression that doesn’t feel like empty promises, contact us today for an informal chat about how ATA Recruitment can help you take your career to the next level. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Site Services Engineer – £46,078 + Profit-Related Pay – Leicester (LE1) Monday to Friday – 7% Matched Pension + Private Healthcare + 25 Days Holiday + 8 Bank Holidays + Life Assurance About the client ATA are currently working with one of the UKs largest food manufacturing groups, supporting on a recruitment drive for their established site in the heart of Leicestershire. The company who have been established for over 100 years employ over 2000 staff across the country and boast a portfolio of manufactured goods second to none. These goods are some of UKs most recognisable brands of which have become a staple part of British homes shopping lists. With a turnover eclipsing £1B the business is going from strength to strength and are set to grow even further in 2021 due to the acquisition of new sites from their competitors. What you’ll be doing As a Site Services Engineer you will be the primary support for all facilities-related systems across the full site—ensuring functionality and safety for critical services. This is a role for someone who enjoys working and taking ownership of essential infrastructure. Responsibilities: Maintenance and compliance of site-wide systems including boilers, steam, ammonia refrigeration, HVAC, water treatment, compressors, air filtration, and drainage. Managing and monitoring electrical systems including high voltage, FGAS, AC units. Keeping all associated paperwork, permits, and systems up to date in line with regulations such as LOLER, PSSR, Legionella control, and electrical safety. Being the key contact on-site for all service-related audits and compliance queries. This is a hands-on Site Services Engineer role with training opportunities as well as other aspects which will allow What the client is looking for To be a successful Site Services Engineer, you’ll need: A recognised Electrical qualification Experience with site services systems such as boilers, compressors, HVAC, refrigeration, or steam. The ability to read electrical drawings, fault-find safely, and liaise with multiple site stakeholders. Background in food/FMCG is beneficial, but not essential. Whether you’re an experienced Site Services Engineer or a maintenance engineer looking to specialise, this is a chance to step into a business-critical role with real influence and development opportunity. Why you should apply Join a major UK manufacturer with long-term customer partnerships and stable workload. Gain additional training (gas, legionella, air handling) and full support for compliance development. Monday to Friday days – no nights or shifts, with genuine progression potential. If you feel you’re the right Site Services Engineer for this opportunity, apply now or reach out to karolis.stenas@ata-recruitment.co.uk or call Karolis on 07796 990 423 ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Maintenance Engineer, £56,086, profit related pay with bonus increasing year by year, 7% pension contribution, internal training, external qualification training. Shift – Panama Nights About the company: The company we are currently in partnership with is market leading in their sector and operate across the whole of the UK. Established over 100+ years ago, our client is a family business which has now grown to over 12 sites across the country, all operating with a different focus. Our client is constantly looking to increase, improve and initiate positive change fuelled by investment and acquisition to broaden their product portfolio. Our client is community-driven. At the forefront of their mission statement is ensuring that everything local to them thrives to its full extent. As well as this, every decision they make business related is taken in mind with the environmental impact it may have. About the role This is a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer to join one of the largest as well as one of most stable companies in the FMCG sector. Due to growth and demand from the customers, the opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer has arisen. The successful Maintenance Engineer will have the opportunity to grow into leadership positions, as well as having real recognition for the effort they make in the workplace. Responsibilities will include: To attend to reactive breakdowns and to ensure that all PPM’s are carried out as per schedule and are accurately recorded. Fault-finding skills, checking I/O’s and to maintain the equipment to working standard. Teaching junior members of the engineering team to company standard and to ensure their success where possible. Fault-finding on both the electrical and mechanical components. No programming required but need to have the ability to check I/O’s, read schematics and check HMI Screens. The ideal candidate will have an electrical bias. About you: To be considered for the Maintenance Engineer position, you should have the following: Experience in a multi-skilled environment, being able to work with electrical equipment. Due to the nature of the work, you should be happy to work to food safety as well as health and safety requirements. Educated to a minimum of a Level 3 in an electrical field. Why join our client? An employee-first approach with clear routes of progression into leadership positions. 40% of promotions are internal. Regular salary reviews as well as unlimited overtime opportunities. Profit related pay, 7% pension, internal career progression and other opportunities. If you want to hear more about becoming a Maintenance Engineer at this industry leading group, then please press apply or give Karolis a call on 07796 990 423, alternatively drop me an email on karolis.stenas@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and general Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Maintenance Team Leader, £57,765, profit related pay, private healthcare, 7% pension contribution, training courses, opportunities to progress Shift – 4 on 4 off (days and nights) About the company: The company we are currently in partnership with is market leading in their sector and operate across the whole of the UK. Established over 100+ years ago, our client is a family business which has now grown to over 12 sites across the country, all operating with a different focus. Our client is constantly looking to increase, improve and initiate positive change fuelled by investment and acquisition to broaden their product portfolio. Our client is community-driven. At the forefront of their mission statement is ensuring that everything local to them thrives to its full extent. As well as this, every decision they make business related is taken in mind with the environmental impact it may have. About the role This is a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Team Leader to join one of the largest as well as one of most stable companies in the FMCG sector. Due to growth and demand from the customers, the opportunity for a Maintenance Team Leader has arisen. The successful Maintenance Team Leader will have the opportunity to grow into leadership positions, as well as having real recognition for the effort they make in the workplace. Responsibilities will include: To ensure that all PPM’s are carried out as per schedule and are accurately recorded. Organising paperwork, as well as workload for all engineers on shift and to be able to plan this across the whole site. Liaising with all suppliers of stock to ensure that the on-site stock is sufficient and meets the needs of the business. To create development objectives for all Engineers under your leadership to ensure the Engineering department upholds the company standard. Motivation, as well as leadership of the Engineers on shift. The ideal candidate will have an electrical bias. About you: To be considered for the Maintenance Team Leader position, you should have the following: Ideally experienced in a team leadership role but would look at up and coming Maintenance Engineers who are heavy on their initiative. To be the subject matter expert on any Electrical issues on shift and to be comfortable getting hands on. Due to the nature of the work, you should be happy to work to food safety as well as health and safety requirements. Educated to a minimum of a Level 3 in an electrical field. To have initiative, as well as leadership skills. Why join our client? To progress through the ranks with tonnes of internal opportunities An employee-first approach with clear routes of progression. Regular salary reviews as well as unlimited overtime opportunities. If you want to hear more about becoming a Maintenance Team Leader at this industry leading group, then please press apply or give Karolis a call on 07796 990 423, alternatively drop me an email on karolis.stenas@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and general Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Site Services Maintenance Engineer Job Title: Site Services Maintenance Engineer Location: Wrexham Salary: £46,700 Shifts: 4On 4Off Days Only About the Role We are looking for a skilled and proactive Site Services Maintenance Engineer to join our client’s dynamic team. This role is ideal for an experienced engineer who thrives in hands-on environments and enjoys ensuring sites run smoothly and efficiently. As a Site Services Maintenance Engineer, you’ll be responsible for maintaining essential infrastructure and supporting the day-to-day operational needs of the site. Key Responsibilities of a Site Services Maintenance Engineer Maintenance and Repairs: Conduct preventative and reactive maintenance on site facilities, utilities, and equipment, including effluent plant, Boilers, Cooling Towers, and refrigeration plants. Ensuring minimal downtime and operational efficiency. Electrical and Mechanical Support: Provide electrical and mechanical support on-site, diagnosing and repairing equipment faults, and performing regular inspections to ensure safety and compliance. Health and Safety Compliance: Adhere to all health and safety regulations, conducting risk assessments, and ensuring all work is carried out to the highest safety standards. Site Infrastructure Upkeep: Maintain heating, ventilation, plumbing, and waste systems, coordinating with external contractors where necessary. Documentation: Maintain detailed records of all maintenance activities, reporting issues to the Site Services Manager and keeping accurate logs for auditing purposes. Continuous Improvement: Actively participate in improvement initiatives, suggesting upgrades and enhancements to increase efficiency and reduce costs. About You Qualifications: Relevant engineering qualification (e.g., NVQ Level 3 in Engineering Maintenance, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent). Experience: Previous experience in a site services or maintenance engineering role, ideally within a manufacturing, industrial, or facilities environment. Technical Skills: Mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills. Experience with HVAC, basic plumbing, and general building systems is advantageous. Problem-Solver: You are resourceful and quick to troubleshoot, with a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to solving on-site issues. What’s in it for You? Competitive salary with overtime opportunities available. Training and development programs to support your career growth. 22 shift days Holiday Pension Supportive and collaborative work environment within a leading company. Interested? Apply Today! If you’re a skilled Site Services Maintenance Engineer ready to take on a new challenge in a supportive and rewarding environment, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your CV to Jon.paryazani@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Role: Maintenance Engineer Shift: Mon-Fri Double Days (5:30am-2pm, 1:30pm-10pm) Salary: Up to £40,000 (O.T. 1.5 + 2.0) Location: Bishop’s Stortford The Company How much do you value excellent job benefits such as discounts and exclusive sales access? Would you like to establish yourself as part of a rapidly growing business and maintenance function? Our client is a well-backed, established manufacturing and production company who pride themselves on sustainability, responsible ingredient sourcing and resourceful packaging! They supply their services to the largest UK retailers, and have the backing of a massive multi-national, sustainable chemical company. This company has recently invested just under £10 million in Training and Continuous Improvement projects for you to get working on straight away. They are looking for another Maintenance Engineer to establish themselves, immerse into the fantastic work culture and make an impact! The Role As a Maintenance Engineer, your responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Fault finding electrically, working with sensors, encoders, camera systems, speed drives, control panels etc. Work mechanically on rollers, gearboxes, bearings, conveyor belts, chains etc. Working on conveyors, sealing machines, cappers, filling machines etc. Operating as a team to confidently perform reactive and planned maintenance Work on PLCs such as Siemens, Allen Bradley, OMRON, Mitsubishi etc. About You The ideal Maintenance Engineer will have the following: A driver’s licence A recognised engineering qualification Experience with PLCs A sound understanding of key mechanical and electrical components Company Benefits The company also discloses excellent benefits for the role of Maintenance Engineer which include: Key discounts at numerous stores Discounts of 50% on company-owned products Charity sales access – purchase products worth £20+ for just £1! A strong budget dedicated solely for personalised on-site training, applied from your very first day A healthy company pension contribution 28 shifts of holiday allowance ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Job Title: Engineering Planner Location: Queensferry Salary: 47K-50K D.O.E Department: Engineering / Maintenance The Role My client is looking for an experienced Engineering Planner to join the team and play a key role in driving maintenance performance, reliability, and continuous improvement. This is a hands-on leadership position, requiring strong planning capability, system expertise, and excellent communication skills. The role is approximately 20% hands-on, primarily supporting planned maintenance (PMs), with 80% office-based responsibilities, including planning, coordination, and direct leadership of maintenance technicians. Key Responsibilities Plan, schedule, and coordinate maintenance activities using a CMMS, ensuring accuracy and compliance Provide direct leadership to maintenance technicians. Execute and embed Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) to reduce machine downtime and drive year-on-year improvements in Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Manage and optimise preventive maintenance (PM) schedules to improve asset reliability Drive maintenance compliance across safety, quality, and regulatory standards Lead effective root cause analysis, ensuring issues are resolved permanently rather than repeatedly Work closely with production, engineering, and operations teams to support continuous improvement initiatives Skills & Experience Required Proven experience in an engineering planning or maintenance leadership role within a manufacturing environment Strong CMMS experience, with the ability to plan, schedule, and manage maintenance activities effectively Experience using SAP (essential), with the ability to work independently and be fully self-sufficient Solid understanding of TPM, OEE, and preventive maintenance best practices Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively across engineering and production teams A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused approach Why Join My Client? A key role with real influence on site performance and reliability 8+% Pension Company Contribution A balanced position combining planning, leadership, and 20% hands-on engineering Opportunity to work in a continuous improvement–driven manufacturing environment A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Bonus Scheme Private Healthcare ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Electrical Controls & Instrumentation Engineer West Yorkshire £42.50 - £47.50 p/h DOE (outside IR35) 3-6 Month Contract Instrumentation / Siemens TIA Portal / Allen Bradley / Design I am currently recruiting for a skilled EC&I Engineer to be based in West Yorkshire on a 3–6-month contract with a key client who require an immediate starter. As an EC&I Engineer, you will require to conduct the following duties: Control panel design for complex automated systems Producing P&IDs, functional specifications, HDS/SDS documentation Full PLC and control systems specification Working mainly with Siemens TIA Portaland Allen Bradley Supporting multi-skilled engineers through commissioning The successful EC&I Engineer will need to have the following attributes: Strong background in EC&I designs Knowledge of fans, valves, valve sets, sensors, and instrumentation Previous experience with automated machinery in a regulated environment Ability to produce high-quality design documentation Strong teamwork skills and ability to hit the ground running Benefits of this position Flexible working hours with overtime available Outside IR35 Immediate start I am looking to speak to talented EC&I Engineers who are looking for a rewarding and highly challenging position. For more information, please contact Dom Firth (07892789342), Recruitment Consultant at ATA Recruitment. ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and General Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website - ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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As part of our vision to bridge the skills gap through world-class recruitment and attraction methodologies, we provide a flexible, tailored workforce solution to meet the needs of businesses of any size. From ad-hoc permanent placements to high-volume temporary solutions and sensitive business-critical hires, ATA can help. For more information on our specific engineering recruitment services, click on the icons below.
Why events like CTP Telford are vital for bridging the skills gap in UK engineering and manufacturingATA Recruitment recently attended our second Career Transition Partnership event of the year in Telford, represented by Christian Addison, Director, and Lewis Gardner, Recruitment Specialist. These events continue to play a critical role in strengthening the future of the UK engineering and manufacturing workforce. With a well documented national skills shortage and increasing pressure on employers to find long term capability, CTP events provide a direct and effective route for connecting high quality service leavers with the organisations that urgently need them.Recent data reinforces the importance of this mission. According to Make UK’s Workforce Survey 2024, 62 per cent of manufacturers say they are struggling to fill engineering vacancies, and the ONS reports that the UK currently has over 830,000 live vacancies across the economy, with engineering consistently among the hardest areas to recruit. This environment makes structured access to skilled service leavers more important than ever.Service leavers bring rare and highly transferable skillsUK manufacturing is experiencing persistent shortages in maintenance, automation, reliability and project engineering roles. In 2024, Make UK identified multiskilled engineers as the most difficult roles to hire, with 68 per cent of manufacturers reporting long term challenges in finding suitable candidates.Service leavers often hold technical training that aligns directly with these roles. They typically bring strong mechanical or electrical knowledge, experience working with complex equipment, leadership capability and a proven ability to perform under pressure.CTP events allow employers to meet this talent in person and understand where their forces background can add immediate value. For many roles within engineering and manufacturing, the capability that service leavers offer is not only transferable but significantly in demand.Events like Telford support smoother transitions into civilian engineering rolesResearch from Forces in Mind Trust (2024) shows that 70 per cent of service leavers say they would feel more confident entering civilian employment when supported through structured transition events. This highlights why CTP events matter to individuals as much as they do to industry.Christian and Lewis spent the day helping candidates understand career paths, certifications, job expectations and sector opportunities. Many service leavers possess strong technical foundations but need guidance on how these skills translate into specific engineering roles.Face to face interaction plays a central role in building this clarity and confidence. It allows candidates to ask practical questions, understand employer expectations and receive direct advice on how to position their experience. This makes the transition into civilian engineering roles smoother and more successful.Lewis Gardner commented:"The CTP events are always an honour to attend, and I always come away knowing I have learnt so much and looking forward to continuing to work with the people I met on the day.Hearing about the unique story behind every person you speak to always fascinates me and makes you realise that there is a lot more going on than you think.There are so many ways we, as ATA, can help service leavers and veterans – whether it’s with interview prep, understanding what a leaver or veteran is actually looking for, or finding the right role for them.I find it very rewarding, as they are serving the country, and I will always be grateful for this. It gives me satisfaction knowing that I can give back."CTP events strengthen the long term talent pipeline for engineering and manufacturingThe engineering workforce is steadily ageing. ONS 2024 data confirms that one in five manufacturing workers is now over 55, which means a significant portion of the sector is heading toward retirement within the next decade.At the same time, Make UK’s 2024 Skills Report highlights that 78 per cent of manufacturers are already experiencing productivity loss due to skills shortages. Without new talent entering the sector, these shortages will widen.CTP events help address this challenge by:opening pathways for highly trained service leaversaccelerating the development of early stage talentcreating a more predictable pipeline for employers planning future workforce needsService leavers often progress rapidly once placed. Employers frequently report strong retention rates, high reliability and quick adaptability. These attributes help stabilise teams and contribute to long term capability growth.Collaboration with employers and charities creates genuine impactThe Telford event also created opportunities to build partnerships. Christian and Lewis engaged with employers keen to integrate service leavers into their workforce plans and connected with charities focused on supporting transition into engineering roles.Forces in Mind Trust reports that organisations that partner with military support networks are 30 per cent more likely to retain service leavers for more than two years. This demonstrates how collaborative support structures improve outcomes for both the individual and the employer.ATA Recruitment’s commitment to bridging the skills gapATA Recruitment is committed to supporting both organisations and individuals as they navigate the skills challenges facing engineering and manufacturing. We work closely with service leavers to help them translate their experience into civilian engineering careers, offering guidance, insight and access to employers who value their skills.At the same time, we support businesses by introducing motivated, technically capable talent that can strengthen teams and contribute long term. Following the Telford CTP event, Christian Addison and Lewis Gardner will continue working with the candidates they met to help turn conversations into real career opportunities.If you are a forces leaver considering your next step, or an employer looking to welcome service leavers into your workforce, ATA Recruitment is here to support you.
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UK manufacturing output hits £156.5bn: impact on engineering and industryUK manufacturing delivered £156.5bn in output during Q3 2025, according to analysis of ONS data by FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics. This milestone shows that while parts of the sector face pressure, engineering led industries remain strong and continue to underpin the UK’s position as a high value manufacturing economy. This comes at the same time as the government’s Autumn Budget which introduces new measures designed to support investment, energy costs and strategic sectors within UK manufacturing.Manufacturing Output Is Rising. Here Is What the Data ShowsONS figures confirm that total production output fell by 0.5 percent in Q3 2025, with manufacturing output down 0.8 percent. Even so, manufacturing contributed 8.5 percent of UK GVA between July and September which highlights the sector’s ongoing importance.Within this wider picture, engineering heavy industries are outperforming the averages. Data from the Manufacturing Technologies Association shows aerospace output increased by 1.5 percent in Q3, while machinery output rose 1.4 percent year on year.These results indicate that high value, precision driven sectors are proving more resilient and continue to support national output.Where the Growth Is Coming FromAerospaceAerospace production increased by 1.5 percent in Q3 and 7.5 percent year on year. Demand is being supported by global air travel recovery and long term defence programmes that provide stable, multi year production pipelines.Machinery and Industrial EquipmentMachinery output grew by 1.4 percent year on year, driven by continued investment in automation, process efficiency and capital equipment upgrades across FMCG, logistics, automotive, construction materials and process engineering.Electronics and Automation TechnologyManufacturers are increasing investment in robotics, industrial controls and advanced automation technology. This supports growth across machinery, advanced manufacturing and smart production sectors.Metals and MaterialsMore stable supply chains and normalised material prices have helped improve throughput in fabricated components and engineered assemblies. This supports demand in aerospace, machinery and automotive supply chains.What This Means for the Direction of UK IndustryThree themes are clear:Engineering led manufacturing is showing greater resilience than lower value segments.Capital investment is shifting towards automation, advanced machinery and digital production systems.Long cycle programmes in aerospace, defence and advanced machinery continue to anchor output and reduce volatility.What to Watch Going Into 2026Key factors that will influence the next 12 months include the pace of automation adoption, global aerospace demand, materials supply chain stability and changing investment intentions across UK manufacturing. Engineering focused sectors remain well placed to lead growth.The Autumn Budget 2025. What It Means for Manufacturing and EngineeringThe Autumn Budget announced in November 2025 introduced a series of measures aimed at supporting UK manufacturing and engineering. The government confirmed plans to reduce electricity prices for manufacturing businesses which will help improve competitiveness in energy intensive industries. A new 40 percent first year allowance will allow companies to write off a significant portion of investment spending up front which is expected to encourage greater investment in machinery, automation and advanced production equipment.Additional targeted funding was directed toward strategic sectors including defence, clean energy, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing. Support for regional skills development and free under 25 apprenticeships for SMEs aims to expand the future industrial workforce.Together these measures outline a clear intent to boost productivity, accelerate investment and strengthen the role of engineering led sectors within the UK economy.How ATA Recruitment Supports These IndustriesATA Recruitment specialises in permanent, contract and interim recruitment across the engineering led sectors contributing most to UK manufacturing performance. This includes aerospace, FMCG, automotive, process engineering, warehouse automation, construction materials manufacturing, machinery and general engineering.We help manufacturers secure the Engineers, technicians and project specialists needed to deliver output targets, support modernisation programmes and maintain performance across production and capital projects.If your organisation is planning growth, modernising production or building new capability, now is the time to prepare your workforce.ATA Recruitment can help you secure the talent required to stay aligned with the momentum building across UK industry.Get in touch with us to discuss how we can support your plans for 2025 and beyond.
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Five practical ways leaders can increase employee engagementHere are five evidence-based initiatives that leaders in your business can adopt and that your next leadership hire should be equipped to implement:1. Build clarity of role and alignmentCulture Amp’s data show that role alignment is pivotal: when people feel their role is “a great fit”, they’re significantly more likely to become high-performers. (startupsmagazine.co.uk)In a technical/manufacturing context, that means: clear job definitions, strong onboarding, and regular check-ins to ensure the Engineer, technician or team member understands how their work impacts the broader business objective (e.g., mapping a production Engineer’s work to on-time delivery or product quality).Leaders should be trained and held accountable for role clarity and alignment.2. Embed a culture of frequent, meaningful feedbackThe research demonstrates that high‐performing teams give and receive feedback more often, employees in those teams reported 83% favourability with manager feedback vs 71% in lower-performing teams. (startupsmagazine.co.uk)In manufacturing: this could mean weekly 1:1s, project-end debriefs, feedback loops on the shop floor, peer recognition and continuous improvement sessions. It should go beyond the annual review.Recruiter choose a leader who sees feedback as a tool for development and engagement, not just evaluation.3.Develop leadership with the multiplier effect in mindThe headline finding: employees under high-performing leaders are 4.5 × more likely to be high performers themselves. (Culture Amp)For your next hire, this means: seek a leader who can model engagement behaviours (inclusion, transparency, coaching mindset) and thereby create ripple-effects in their team.Also ensure you assess potential leaders using psychometric tools (as ATA Search offers) to surface those attributes.4. Invest in career-and-skills developmentAccording to Culture Amp, companies that prioritise employee development see 46 % higher engagement. (Culture Amp)In engineering/manufacturing: provide structured development plans (e.g., for automation skills, cross-function movement, leadership tracks), technical upskilling, job-rotation programmes.The leader you select should champion development, not merely manage tasks.5. Foster “people matter” leadership and team connectionOne of the top drivers of engagement globally is “leaders demonstrating that people matter to the company’s success”. (Culture Amp)In your setting: the leader must know the team by name, engage proactively, make visible how individual contributions link to outcomes, champion inclusion and trust.This kind of leadership builds the psychological safety, commitment and purpose that underpin engagement.What this means when you hireWhen you’re recruiting a senior or executive leader in engineering or manufacturing (whether permanent, interim or contract) you can no longer treat engagement as an HR tick-box. It’s a business-critical capability.Make sure your candidate’s track-record shows how they’ve improved engagement or team performance, not just delivered tasks.Use psychometric and behavioural assessment to evaluate their ability to lead people, instil feedback cultures and develop talent.Ask how they have aligned roles, delivered feedback loops, built development pipeline sand modelled “people-matter” leadership.Recognise that the right leader will drive engagement and that inherent team performance is less about finding a “superstar” and more about designing the right environment and leadership. (startupsmagazine.co.uk)Why ATA Search can helpAt ATA Search we specialise in executive and leadership recruitment across engineering and manufacturing, including general engineering, FMCG, aerospace, automotive, construction materials manufacturing, process engineering, warehouse automation and special-purpose machinery.We don’t just find candidates, we support with psychometric profiling, team‐gap analysis and leadership-capability diagnostics. That means when you hire your next leader, you’re not just filling a role, you’re hiring someone capable of instigating positive business change and driving the engagement that lifts performance.If you recognise that your next hire must go beyond technical competence and must engage and mobilise your team, speak to ATA Search today. Let’s ensure the leader you bring in will Bridge The Skills Gap, elevate your people and deliver the step-change you need.Get in touch today by filling out the form below and let us help you strengthen the future of your workforce.
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When Wellbeing Reports Mask a Deeper Problem: Hybrid’s Missing Career MomentsHybrid working is often framed as a wellbeing win: less commuting, more flexibility, better work–life balance. And in many cases, that is true. But recent research suggests that hybrid working also brings risks: longer days, blurred boundaries, isolation, and diminished connection between employees and Managers. (hrmagazine.co.uk)At ATA Search, we believe this signals something more fundamental: we have not equipped Managers to recreate career building moments in a hybrid world. This gap is harmful for engagement, retention, and organisational agility.Let us explain what is going wrong and what engineering and manufacturing firms should do about it.The wellbeing conversation is too narrowIn HR Magazine’s article “Make hybrid work healthy work,” the authors present a balanced view of hybrid working. It brings both benefits (better balance, less stress, more time) and challenges (isolation, longer working days, boundary erosion). (hrmagazine.co.uk)The remedies they propose, better manager training, more autonomy, improved connection, ergonomics, guidance on switching off, are valid and necessary. (hrmagazine.co.uk)But what they do not emphasise enough is the career side of wellbeing. When employees do not see progress, mentoring, stretch assignments, visibility, promotion paths, or meaningful feedback, it becomes a deeper health issue for the organisation.If leaders focus only on wellness without considering development, they risk creating a workforce that is comfortable but stuck. Employees may feel less stressed, but also less motivated or purposeful.What gets lost when people are not togetherIn an in-office world, many career defining moments happen informally:impromptu conversations in the corridorbeing invited into a senior meetingoverhearing how a senior leader handles problemsbeing asked to step in at short notice or cover for someoneThese moments build learning, visibility, and relationships. In hybrid settings, these moments are rarer, more random, or harder for remote workers to access.When Managers do not actively replicate or design such moments, remote or hybrid employees can feel second class. They miss out on promotion signals, feedback, informal coaching, or stretch assignments.That is why even in a well-designed hybrid wellbeing program, you will see two symptoms:Disengagement from high performers. These people often accept short term wellness gains such as less stress and better balance but become frustrated at slow career progression.Inclusion gaps. Remote team members get fewer opportunities for visibility, for going above and beyond, or for gaining senior advocates.Wellbeing without development is a fragile balance.It is a sign: many Managers are not built for hybrid developmentWhen you see high turnover among ambitious staff, complaints of stagnation, or low internal mobility in a hybrid setup, that is a red flag. It suggests that Managers have not been:trained to plan career paths remotelycoached on how to intentionally create development opportunitiesheld accountable for the growth of hybrid team membersgiven tools or frameworks for remote coaching, visibility, or stretch assignmentsThe managerial model has not kept pace with flexible working.What engineering and manufacturing firms should doHere are some practical actions to bridge the gap between hybrid, wellbeing, and career growth:ActionWhy It MattersKey StepsTrain Managers in remote development designManagers need to plan for growth, not wait for chanceWorkshops, role plays, mentoring frameworks for hybrid contextsEmbed career micro momentsSmall moments still stack up. Recognition and shadowingDefine and track such moments; rotate assignments to include remote staffMake visibility inclusiveEnsure remote employees are visible in forums and decision meetingsEnsure all voices are heard in hybrid meetings; spotlight remote contributorsTrack developmental metrics, not just outputReward Managers for growth of people, not just deliveryOne to one scorecards, promotion readiness metricsFacilitate periodic in person connection with purposeWhen teams meet, ensure there is structured career dialogueCareer check ins, coaching sessions, cross team exchangesCultivate upward sponsorshipLeaders should intentionally sponsor talent, not just evaluateEncourage mentorship programmesHow ATA Search helps you close that gapAt ATA Search, we do more than match roles. We help build organisations that retain and develop their engineering and manufacturing professionals. If hybrid working has exposed weaknesses in your coaching and growth practices, we can advise on leadership development, succession planning, and career development that works in flexible settings.If you are seeing signs such as people going quiet, fewer internal promotions, and rising attrition among top performers, it is time to ask: Are my Managers equipped to create growth in a hybrid world?ChatGPT said:Get in touch today by filling out the form below and let us help you strengthen the future of your workforce.
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Why Food Manufacturing is an Exceptional Field for EngineersMaintenance Engineers might choose the food manufacturing sector over other industries for several strategic, practical, and personal reasons. Here’s a breakdown of the main advantages:1. Job Security and StabilityFood is essential, and people need it regardless of the economy.The industry is less cyclical than sectors such as automotive or aerospace.Demand remains high even during downturns, which means more stable employment.During COVID-19 and during economic recessions, food manufacturers continued operating while other industries slowed or shut down.2. High Demand for Skilled EngineersMany food factories are automated and rely heavily on electromechanical systems, creating a constant demand for skilled maintenance Engineers A shortage of skilled Engineers in the sector makes it easier to negotiate pay and benefits.3. Variety of Equipment and TechnologiesExposure to:This variety makes the work more engaging and helps build a broader skill set than in some other sectors..ConveyorsMixersPackaging linesPneumatics and hydraulicsRobotics and PLCs • Opportunities to work with advanced automation and continuous improvement projects.This variety makes the work more engaging and helps build a broader skill set than in some other sectors.4. Career Progression Opportunities Structured career ladders:Some companies also support transitions into roles such as process engineering or technical management.Technician → Shift Engineer → Team Leader → Engineering Manager • Cross-functional moves are possible into projects, continuous improvement, automation, or health and safety.Some companies also support transitions into roles such as process engineering or technical management.5. Good Pay and Shift Premiums Food manufacturers often run 24/7 operations, which means:Shift work with premiumsOvertime opportunitiesCompetitive base salaries to attract and retain Engineers6. Fast-Paced and Engaging WorkProduction lines must run efficiently to avoid waste or downtime.Issues require quick diagnosis and repair, meaning real-time problem solving.You can see the impact of your work immediately.If you enjoy being hands-on and mentally challenged, food manufacturing can be an ideal environment.7. Positive Social ImpactYou are helping to produce safe, high-quality food.There is pride in working in an industry that feeds the population.Whether it is bread, ready meals, dairy, or beverages, you are contributing to something meaningful.8. Opportunities Across the UK and BeyondFood factories are located nationwide, not just in major cities.Global food brands provide international career opportunities.8. Transferable SkillsThe skills gained in food manufacturing, such as electrical and mechanical troubleshooting, HACCP, and GMP, are highly transferable to:PharmaceuticalsPackagingFMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods)Logistics and warehousingDownsides to ConsiderOften cold or wet environmentsMay involve on-call duties or night shiftsStrict hygiene and compliance protocolsCan be physically demandingHowever, for many Engineers, these are small trade-offs for the rewards, variety, and long-term stability the sector offers.Ready to Explore Food Manufacturing RolesAt ATA Recruitment, we connect Engineers with top-tier food and drink manufacturers across the UK, from cutting-edge R&D teams to sustainability-driven operations.Browse our live food manufacturing engineering roles
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Engineering a Comeback: Returning to WorkAt ATA Recruitment, people are at the heart of everything we do. Our mission to bridge the skills gap goes beyond simply matching CVs to vacancies, it’s about helping skilled professionals reconnect with their careers and giving employers access to the expertise they need to thrive.Recently, we were proud to support Matt Berry, an experienced Building Services and Fabrication Engineer as he returned to work after a long period away due to illness. His journey shows how the right recruitment partnership can help individuals rebuild their confidence and re-enter an evolving industry.From Setback to ComebackAfter more than 25 years working in healthcare and leisure engineering, life took an unexpected turn when Matt was diagnosed with cancer in 2019. Following treatment and a stem cell transplant, he thankfully made a full recovery and was ready to get back to work, but returning after six years away wasn’t easy.“Being out of work for six years was daunting. I worried about whether my skills and knowledge would still be relevant and whether I would be able to settle back into a professional routine again. Confidence was a big challenge – not just proving myself to an employer but also proving to myself that I could do it again.”His experience is one shared by many talented professionals who, after a career break, wonder if there’s still a place for them in an industry moving at speed.Personalised Support That Makes the DifferenceThat’s where our consultant, Jon Paryazani, stepped in. By taking time to understand not just Matt's skills but also his career goals and personal circumstances, Jon was able to provide a recruitment experience built on trust and reassurance.“Jon and the team at ATA were fantastic. They took the time to understand my situation and what I was looking for and reassured me that my background and skills were still very valuable. They kept me updated throughout the process, which made it far less stressful and they gave me the confidence to approach interviews knowing I had strong support behind me.”Practical support, such as interview preparation and regular communication, played a key role in helping him feel ready.“After such a long time away, it really settled my nerves to go into the process with clear guidance and practice. Having regular check-ins meant I never felt on my own.”Finding the Right Role at the Right BusinessWith ATA’s support, Matt secured a position at Oscar Mayer, a leading manufacturer known for its supportive and welcoming culture, an ideal environment for his return to work.“Oscar Mayer stood out as a welcoming, professional company that offered not just a good role but also the right culture. The opportunity to join a busy, 24/7 manufacturing company on a days-only basis, with a supportive and welcoming team really appealed to me.”A Message for Others Ready to ReturnFor anyone considering a return to work or a career change, Matt's advice is simple:“I’d absolutely recommend ATA Recruitment. They listened, supported and guided me every step of the way. For anyone nervous about making a change or returning to work after time away, ATA can give you the confidence and direction to find the right role.”Our Commitment to People and ProgressStories like this embody our mission at ATA Recruitment, bridging the skills gap by unlocking the potential of experienced professionals and connecting them with businesses that value their expertise. Whether you’re an Engineer ready to return or an employer seeking hard-to-find talent, we’re here to provide solutions that drive careers and strengthen the UK engineering and manufacturing workforce.Looking for your next opportunity after a career break?Take a look at our live vacancies or upload your CV and we’ll connect you with one of our expert consultants, who’ll guide you towards the right next role and help you feel confident about your future.
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UK Automotive Manufacturing Enters a New Era with DRIVE35 The UK automotive industry is undergoing one of its most significant transformations in decades. With global shifts toward electrification, sustainability, and advanced manufacturing, the sector is being reshaped at speed. At the centre of this change is DRIVE35, a government-backed investment programme that is set to play a key role in the UK’s industrial future. Announced in 2025, DRIVE35 is a long-term commitment to revitalising automotive manufacturing and building the infrastructure needed to support a cleaner, more competitive economy. With £2.5 billion in funding through to 2035, it represents one of the largest single investments in the UK’s automotive sector in recent history.What Is DRIVE35?DRIVE35 is part of the UK’s broader Industrial Strategy, a plan focused on accelerating innovation, driving regional growth, and building resilience into key manufacturing sectors. The programme includes £2 billion for capital investment including new factories, facilities, and supply chain improvements and an additional £500 million for research and development. The primary focus areas of DRIVE35 include: Expanding electric vehicle production Supporting the growth of battery gigafactories Developing domestic EV supply chains Investing in low carbon and high efficiency manufacturing technologies It is a direct response to the urgent need to modernise production capabilities, reduce carbon emissions, and compete globally as other markets ramp up their own EV initiatives.Why It Matters for UK Manufacturing This shift is not just about cleaner cars. It is about the future of UK industry. Manufacturers are now expected to deliver new technologies faster, operate with greater efficiency, and meet growing sustainability and compliance standards. At the same time, they must navigate complex challenges such as international competition, supply chain pressures, and changing trade regulations. DRIVE35 is designed to provide long term support so that UK based manufacturers can lead rather than follow. It sends a strong message to both industry and investors that the UK is committed to high value sustainable manufacturing.A Shift in How Vehicles Are Built The nature of automotive manufacturing is changing rapidly. From battery pack assembly and power electronics to smart factories and digital quality systems, production processes are becoming more complex and more specialised. Many organisations will need to reconfigure their operations, adopt new technologies, and build partnerships across emerging parts of the supply chain. This is a significant opportunity but also a challenge for many established manufacturers who need to balance transformation with day to day delivery.The Human Element Behind the Transition For all the investment in technology and infrastructure, the success of DRIVE35 will ultimately depend on people. Meeting production goals, launching new products, and staying competitive requires teams with the right skills. Engineers, project managers, automation specialists, and quality professionals are essential to bringing new manufacturing systems online and ensuring they run efficiently, safely, and sustainably. As demand for these skill sets increases, so does the pressure on businesses to attract and retain them.Supporting the Industry Through Change At ATA Recruitment, we have worked alongside the UK manufacturing sector for more than 60 years. Having supported TMUK (the world’s biggest OEM) for a number of years, as well as a number of Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers we understand the technical complexity of automotive production and how quickly demands can evolve as technology progresses. Our role is to help companies find the skilled professionals they need to deliver on their ambitions. Whether that means supporting an electric vehicle scale up, recruiting for new battery production lines, or securing leadership for high value projects, we are ready to help. As DRIVE35 continues to reshape the UK automotive landscape, we are here to support the people and businesses building its future. If you are a business planning your next phase of growth or if you are an Engineer wanting to explore the opportunities available in the UK automotive industry please reach out, we’d be happy to help.
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