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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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Laser Operator Function: Manufacturing Production Location: Ilkley (Fabrication Department) Type: Full-Time | Permanent Shifts: 6am-2.15pm / 8am-4pm Rate: £14.60p/h-£17.30p/h DOE Role Summary The Laser Operator is responsible for processing sheet metal into finished, conforming parts while ensuring all stock control procedures are followed. The role supports production by delivering accurate cutting, quality inspection, and efficient material handling. Key Responsibilities Import required programs into the laser cutting machine. Create production plans detailing program numbers and required sheet quantities. Locate appropriate sheet metal and carry out general quality inspections before use. Set up the laser for the correct cutting operation. Load material, unload finished parts, and remove waste from the laser. Quality-check finished components to ensure they meet required standards. Correct any non-conforming parts where feasible. Identify parts, book them into stock management software, and store them according to management instructions. Maintain housekeeping standards and complete daily asset care on the laser. Ensure all work meets production timescales. Safely move materials and parts using appropriate lifting tools, overhead cranes, and FLTs. Follow company safe systems of work and standard operating procedures. Carry out any other duties appropriate to the role and grade, as required by the business. Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience Essential: Minimum 2 years’ experience operating a laser or CNC punch. Ability and experience in setting up production plans for laser cutting. Experience operating overhead cranes and FLTs. Understanding of Health & Safety policies and safe ways of working. Understanding of quality requirements. Personal Skills Strong attention to detail. Excellent hand–eye coordination. Ability to work to deadlines and meet production schedules. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Good verbal communication and written English. Ability to follow procedures, safe systems of work, and quality standards. Physically fit and able to stand for long periods and handle large sheet metal. Good IT skills. 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 Design Engineer – Solihull Salary: £30,000 – £40,000 (DOE) Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 16:30 Holidays: 22 days + bank holidays Benefits: Workplace pension, structured training, and clear progression opportunities. Reference: 237 We are representing a specialist engineering group that delivers custom control solutions for critical sectors such as energy, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, chemical processing, and power generation. The business is part of a wider group that includes divisions focused on valves, pumps, heat exchangers, and control systems. Their reputation is built on technical expertise, reliability, and the ability to provide complete solutions from design through to installation. The Role As an Electrical Design Engineer, you will play a key role in designing and developing electrical control panels and automation systems for industrial applications. This is a technical position requiring precision and compliance with UK and international standards. You will work closely with clients and internal teams to ensure projects are delivered accurately and efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Design electrical control panels, producing detailed schematics, wiring diagrams, and layouts using CAD software. Create and maintain Bills of Materials (BOMs) to support procurement and production. Apply Design for Manufacture principles to improve assembly efficiency. Collaborate with project managers and engineers to resolve technical queries. Provide occasional support during installation and commissioning phases. About the Business Established in 2008, the company has grown steadily and now operates from a modern facility in Solihull. They serve a diverse client base including NHS, food and beverage manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, chemical plants, and power generation facilities. Their product range includes industrial control panels, motor control centres, and bespoke automation systems incorporating PLCs, HMIs, and advanced instrumentation. The business prides itself on delivering tailored solutions that combine engineering innovation with practical design. Requirements Proven experience as an Electrical Design Engineer within control panel or industrial automation environments. Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, or similar CAD packages. Strong understanding of electrical schematics and panel design. Knowledge of PLCs, HMIs, and motor control systems is advantageous. Excellent attention to detail and ability to work to international standards. Package Salary: £35,000 – £40,000 (DOE) Holidays: 25 days + bank holidays Benefits: Workplace pension, structured training, and clear progression opportunities. Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a growing engineering business where your technical expertise will make a real impact. You’ll work on varied projects across multiple industries, gain exposure to advanced technologies, and be part of a team committed to quality and innovation. ATA Recruitment are working exclusively with this client we will be conducting a short list starting today, we will conduct the 1st interview over the phone and the successful candidates will then be forwarded to our client with our recommendation. If you wish to be considered for this opportunity then please respond with your intention as we are looking to fill this role in the not-so-distant future, you will then be contacting by one of our Recruitment Consultant who will be able to provide more details. Contact: Bhav Patel Recruitment Consultant 07704543752 Bhavesh.patel@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. By applying you accept the terms of our Privacy Notice which can be found on 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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Labourer Location: Ilkley Type: Full-Time | Permanent Rate: Minimum Wage + £1 Extra with FLT License Key Responsibilities Assist with driving company vehicles (truck, van, or car) to deliver and collect machinery, equipment, and components from subcontract suppliers and customer sites. Pick parts for production in line with works orders and deadlines. Safely operate power tools for ancillary tasks as instructed by the Team Leader. Perform small assembly tasks as required. Safely operate overhead cranes and lifting/sling equipment to move machinery and parts. Safely operate FLT equipment and associated lifting tools. Check and empty all rubbish bins in the factory and outdoor seating area. Sweep and maintain cleanliness in all required areas. Return slings, chains, and lifting equipment to the correct storage locations. Adhere to company safe systems of work and standard operating procedures. Undertake any other duties appropriate to the role and level, in line with business needs. Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience Essential: Understanding of Health & Safety policies, procedures, and safe working practices Understanding of quality standards Full clean driving licence up to Category C (medium-sized vehicles) Desirable: Minimum 2 years’ experience in a manufacturing environment FLT and side loader licence I am looking to speak to experienced Labourers who are looking for a rewarding and challenging contract position. For more information, please contact Sam Martlew – Recruitment Specialist 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 - By applying you accept the terms of our Privacy Notice which can be found on our website You must be eligible to live and work within the UK. Sponsorship is not provided. 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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Assembly Welder Fabricator Location: Ilkley / Skipton / Otley / Keighley Type: Permanent | Full-Time Shifts & Pay Rates: Earlies (Fixed) 6:00am – 2:15pm / Lates: 14:00- 00:30am (Mon-Thurs) Rates: £17.30 – £22.48 per/hour (DOE) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Overtime: Paid at x1.5 Key Responsibilities of an Assembly Welder Fabricator: Read and interpret technical engineering drawings Fabricate machine parts and structural assemblies (small to large) Perform MIG and basic TIG welding to internal quality standards Set welding equipment correctly (amps, volts, wire feed, gas) Use hand tools and finishing tools to complete assemblies to spec Cut materials using gas, plasma, and mechanical methods Assemble components including basic pipework (pneumatic and standard) Operate swaging and rolling machinery (training provided) Perform dimensional inspections and quality checks Tag and store assemblies appropriately Safely operate overhead cranes and lifting equipment Adhere to H&S procedures and production schedules Complete all work to required timescales and company standards What We’re Looking For: Essential: Level 3 Plate Welder Apprenticeship or equivalent NVQ Diploma Proficient with MIG welding and basic TIG Ability to read and understand engineering drawings Solid understanding of welding processes and symbols Competence using hand tools and workshop machinery Desirable: ISO 9606 Coded Welding certification Experience with overhead cranes and handling large fabrications I am looking to speak to experienced Fabricator Welders who are looking for a rewarding and challenging contract position. For more information, please contact Sam Martlew – Recruitment Specialist 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 - By applying you accept the terms of our Privacy Notice which can be found on our website You must be eligible to live and work within the UK. Sponsorship is not provided. 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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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Location: Barnsley Salary: £49K-£50K + OT OTE: £55k Benefits: 23days holiday allowance + fantastic training opportunities Shifts Available: Panama days and nights The Company: Join our client's state-of-the-art facility in Barnsley as a Multi skilled Maintenance Engineer. Our client is a leading UK business with over 80 years of experience in supplying to various sectors including civils, highway and much more. With a fantastic reputation and a robust order book, this is a secure opportunity for long-term employment. The company strongly believes in professional development and provides extensive training and growth prospects. Training includes Forklift truck, on the job training and external machine supplier. Our client is part of large group so opportunity to progress onsite and across the region is available. They are looking for a team player who enjoys the culture of being in a large maintenance team and someone who wants to bring positive energy to the table. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual that is looking for a career with a market leading company, with excellent prospects for the successful applicant to grow with the company and work closely within a maintenance team. Overview of Maintenance Engineer Role: As a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of state-of-the-art industrial equipment. This includes large capital-intensive machinery, conveyors, extruders, and more. As the multi skilled maintenance engineer, your key responsibilities will include: Ensuring the smooth running of all machinery on site Attending to equipment breakdowns and performing reactive maintenance tasks Conducting maintenance on various equipment, Working on 3 phase machinery and various electrical components. Balancing reactive and planned preventive maintenance (PPM) Contributing to the continuous improvement culture and taking ownership of individual projects as you progress in your career. The requirements for the multi skilled maintenance engineer my client requires that you: Hold a relevant engineering qualification at Level 3 or above. Have experience of working in a manufacturing/FMCG is highly desirable Are multi-skilled with strong electrical and mechanical fault finding skills Benefits: Excellent overtime opportunities, paid at premium rates. Potential for career growth into leadership positions for candidates currently in engineering roles. Access to comprehensive machine supplier training, Forklift truck and much more. All tools and workwear provided. To apply: Interviews can be arranged immediately so apply by following the online instructions or send a CV to Andrew.bairstow@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. By applying you accept the terms of our Privacy Notice which can be found on 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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Software Design Engineer (Siemens). Rate: £450-£500 per day charge rate. Location: Nottingham Contract Length: Initial 3 Months (with potential extension) We are seeking an experienced Contract Software Design Engineer to provide specialist consultancy and technical support across a range of automation projects. This role is ideal for an independent professional with deep expertise in PLC programming, control systems, and automated production machinery. About the Client Our client is a rapidly growing industrial engineering business group. They specialise in the design, manufacture, installation, commissioning, and servicing of control systems for the automated warehouse and logistics industry. Alongside sister companies in systems integration and automation, they deliver end-to-end solutions covering PLC programming, HMI software, hardware design, control panel manufacturing, and full on-site commissioning. Their projects span diverse automation technologies, from conveyors and pallet handling to robotics and high-speed sortation systems. Key Responsibilities Design and Develop Automation Software Architect, implement, and optimise software components for warehouse automation systems, including material handling equipment, conveyor controls, sorters, automated storage systems, and robotic solutions. PLC and Industrial Control System Programming Create and maintain PLC logic (e.g., Siemens TIA Portal, Step 7, S7-1200/1500) and HMI/SCADA interfaces for high-throughput logistics operations. Integrate Mechatronic Systems Develop software interfaces and communication modules for sensors, actuators, drives, programmable controllers, and industrial networks (e.g., PROFINET, OPC UA). System Architecture & Requirements Engineering Translate customer and business requirements into technical specifications, functional designs, and modular software architectures aligned with Siemens automation standards. Software Testing, Simulation & Commissioning Conduct unit testing, system simulation, virtual commissioning, and on-site commissioning to ensure robust, reliable, and safe system performance. Optimise Warehouse Throughput & System Performance Analyse data, identify bottlenecks, and implement software improvements to enhance system efficiency, throughput, and reliability. Customer Support & Troubleshooting Provide technical support during installation, testing, and ramp-up; troubleshoot software-related issues in live warehouse environments. Documentation & Lifecycle Management Create detailed technical documentation, including software design specifications, system architecture diagrams, test plans, and change logs. Collaborate with Cross-Functional Teams Work closely with mechanical, electrical, controls, and project engineering teams to deliver integrated automation solutions. Contractor Profile Experienced Software Design Engineer with a strong background in control systems, PLC programming, and industrial automation. Extensive hands-on expertise with Siemens PLC technologies, including S7-300/400 and TIA Portal, applied across automated machinery and logistics environments. Proven track record acting as a technical expert within machinery systems integration, supporting full project lifecycles from design through commissioning. Deep understanding of automated production machinery, warehouse automation equipment, and end-to-end manufacturing processes. Highly skilled in control software design, including PLC logic development, debugging, system tuning, and performance optimisation. Strong ability to interpret and work from electrical and pneumatic schematics, ensuring accurate integration of software with mechanical and electrical systems. In-depth knowledge of industrial hardware components such as motors, drives, sensors, and actuators, supporting effective system-level design decisions. Analytical, detail-oriented engineer with a focus on reliability, efficiency, and seamless integration within complex automation systems. Apply Today Take the next step in your engineering career with a dynamic and well-established company. Apply directly on this site or send your CV to adil.shaikh@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA Recruitment specialises in contract and permanent roles within Manufacturing, Civil, Infrastructure, Transportation, and General Engineering. For more roles like this, visit: By applying, you agree to our Privacy Policy. You must be eligible to work in the UK – sponsorship is not available for this role. 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 Location: Glasgow and Surrounding Areas Hours: Monday – Friday (45 hour paid door to door) Salary: £47,000 Per annum, Company Van, Holiday and Pension contribution The Company My client are a global waste management company and they are industry leading in their respective industry. Globally they turn over multi billion a year. They are looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join their team and help keep the site running as efficiently as possible and help them to tackle reducing waste. They have been established for over 20 years now and in the UK alone they have a few key sites. On sites they welcome end of line vehicles, waste electricals and large domestic appliances also working on cables. The company are very successful in their market, offering excellent employee benefits, fantastic training, progression and a great culture to work within. The Role As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for; - Carrying out day to day engineering tasks – mainly mechanical but a bit of electrical work as well - Travelling locally round sites reacting to breakdowns or servicing and performing PPMs - Working on Machinery including Shredders, Sheers, Mobile Plant Equipment, Presses, Tele Handlers and more - Mechanically responsible for replacing like for like components including Valves, Pumps, Bearings, Belts, Conveyors - Working with Hydraulic equipment - Electrically responsible for basic fault finding, working with sensors, relays and more The Candidate As a Maintenance Engineer, you will need - A full UK drivers licence as you will be travelling round sites within the region - Be comfortable working independently as well as part of a team - Strong communicator as you will be attending numerous sites within the region - Comfortable working with Hydraulic systems, and have knowledge of welding Benefits and Package As a Maintenance Engineer you will receive - A annual salary of £47,000, including being paid from door to door - A company van and fuel card to expense travel between sites - 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays accumulating to 33 days a year - Healthy pension contribution from the client Role: Maintenance Engineer Location: Glasgow and Surrounding Areas Hours: Monday – Friday (45 hour paid door to door) Salary: £47,000 Per annum, Company Van, Holiday and Pension contribution The Company My client are a global waste management company and they are industry leading in their respective industry. Globally they turn over multi billion a year. They are looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join their team and help keep the site running as efficiently as possible and help them to tackle reducing waste. They have been established for over 20 years now and in the UK alone they have a few key sites. On sites they welcome end of line vehicles, waste electricals and large domestic appliances also working on cables. The company are very successful in their market, offering excellent employee benefits, fantastic training, progression and a great culture to work within. The Role As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for; - Carrying out day to day engineering tasks – mainly mechanical but a bit of electrical work as well - Travelling locally round sites reacting to breakdowns or servicing and performing PPMs - Working on Machinery including Shredders, Sheers, Mobile Plant Equipment, Presses, Tele Handlers and more - Mechanically responsible for replacing like for like components including Valves, Pumps, Bearings, Belts, Conveyors - Working with Hydraulic equipment - Electrically responsible for basic fault finding, working with sensors, relays and more The Candidate As a Maintenance Engineer, you will need - A full UK drivers licence as you will be travelling round sites within the region - Be comfortable working independently as well as part of a team - Strong communicator as you will be attending numerous sites within the region - Comfortable working with Hydraulic systems, and have knowledge of welding Benefits and Package As a Maintenance Engineer you will receive - A annual salary of £47,000, including being paid from door to door - A company van and fuel card to expense travel between sites - 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays accumulating to 33 days a year - Healthy pension contribution from the client 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: Mechanical Fitter Location: Glasgow and Surrounding Areas Hours: Monday – Friday (45 hour paid door to door) Salary: £47,000 Per annum, Company Van, Holiday and Pension contribution The Company My client are a global waste management company and they are industry leading in their respective industry. Globally they turn over multi billion a year. They are looking for a Mechanical Fitter to join their team and help keep the site running as efficiently as possible and help them to tackle reducing waste. They have been established for over 20 years now and in the UK alone they have a few key sites. On sites they welcome end of line vehicles, waste electricals and large domestic appliances also working on cables. The company are very successful in their market, offering excellent employee benefits, fantastic training, progression and a great culture to work within. The Role As a Mechanical Fitter, you will be responsible for; Carrying out day to day engineering tasks – mainly mechanical but a bit of electrical work as well Travelling locally round sites reacting to breakdowns or servicing and performing PPMs Working on Machinery including Shredders, Sheers, Mobile Plant Equipment, Presses, Tele Handlers and more Mechanically responsible for replacing like for like components including Valves, Pumps, Bearings, Belts, Conveyors Working with Hydraulic equipment Electrically responsible for basic fault finding, working with sensors, relays and more The Candidate As a Mechanical Fitter, you will need A full UK drivers licence as you will be travelling round sites within the region Be comfortable working independently as well as part of a team Strong communicator as you will be attending numerous sites within the region Comfortable working with Hydraulic systems, and have knowledge of welding Benefits and Package As a Mechanical Fitter you will receive A annual salary of £47,000, including being paid from door to door A company van and fuel card to expense travel between sites 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays accumulating to 33 days a year Healthy pension contribution from the client 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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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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Why More Businesses Are Turning to Contractors Amid Rising Employment Costs and IR35 ChangesThe way businesses think about their workforce is changing. Rising employment costs and new legislation such as the Employment Rights Bill and IR35 reform are driving leaders to explore flexible workforce models.Contractors, once seen as a stop gap, are now central to long-term strategy. They provide agility, cost efficiency, and access to specialist skills.A shifting employment pictureAccording to the Office for National Statistics, the UK had around 30 million payrolled employees in July 2025, a fall of 178,000 compared with the same month in 2024.Despite this, the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.7%. This highlights that demand for skills is still strong, but organisations are choosing different ways to access them.Contract and project-based workers are bridging the gap. They allow businesses to stay productive without expanding permanent headcount.At the same time, cost pressures are increasing. Government forecasts show that business rates in England are expected to rise to £28.8 billion in 2025–26, up from £27.5 billion in 2024–25.For engineering and manufacturing firms already facing higher energy and labour costs, flexibility is not just about efficiency. It is now a competitive edge.Why contractors are in demandContractors are helping organisations adapt by offering immediate and measurable advantages:Agility: Teams can be scaled quickly in response to project deadlines or market changes.Specialist expertise: Niche skills can be brought in at the point of need, particularly in engineering and technical sectors.Cost control: Businesses pay for expertise only when required, protecting margins while maintaining output.Plugging the permanent skills gapMany organisations are also struggling to recruit permanent engineers. The engineering skills gap remains one of the biggest challenges facing the UK economy, with demand for qualified professionals continuing to outstrip supply.Contractors are playing a vital role in bridging this gap. By stepping into critical roles at short notice, they keep production, maintenance, and projects moving forward.This flexible solution ensures organisations can remain competitive while developing longer-term strategies to attract and retain permanent talent.IR35: renewed confidenceFor several years, IR35 made businesses hesitant about engaging contractors. However, the updated rules introduced in April 2024 have provided more clarity, fairer processes, and better protection against disproportionate penalties.When compliance is managed properly, the financial risk of misclassification is relatively modest, typically around 8 to 10% of contractor fees.With this clarity, more firms are now recognising contractors as a low risk, high value way to strengthen their workforce.Contract recruitment as a growth driverContractors are no longer just filling short-term gaps. They are enabling businesses to take on new projects, adopt new technologies, and scale rapidly when opportunities arise.In engineering and manufacturing, this approach has become critical. Project pipelines are unpredictable, supply chains are shifting, and the demand for technical skills continues to outpace supply.A blended workforce of permanent and contract talent gives businesses the resilience to adapt and grow.One decisive advantageTo fully realise these benefits, businesses need more than just access to contractors. They need the right talent, deployed quickly, with compliance guaranteed.This is where ATA Recruitment provides a decisive advantage. At ATA Recruitment, we recognise that the skills gap in engineering and manufacturing is one of the greatest challenges facing the industry today. That is why we are dedicated to driving long-term, sustainable change.Our mission is to bridge the skills gap in engineering and manufacturing through world-class recruitment and attraction methodologies. We are committed to driving the growth of the sectors we serve, the businesses within them, and the careers of individuals.Ready to unlock the benefits of contract recruitment?Build a more agile workforce, access specialist skills when you need them, and stay fully compliant with IR35.Talk to ATA Recruitment today to strengthen your contractor strategy.
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