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There's nothing general about our approachWith over 60 years experience in engineering and manufacturing recruitment, there aren't many roles or industries we haven't already recruited for. So whet...
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There's nothing general about our approachWith over 60 years experience in engineering and manufacturing recruitment, there aren't many roles or industries we haven't already recruited for. So whet...
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We make our process as bespoke as your machineryThe Special Purpose Machinery sector sees companies manufacturing bespoke and custom made machines which are used across the FMCG, Automotive, Aeros...
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A robust process for a fluid marketThe Process Engineering sector has been a cornerstone of ATA's engineering recruitment activities for nearly two decades. We have worked extensively with both s...
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The automotive sector is highly driven by quality of process, which this fits perfectly with the ATA WayEmploying 182,000 people and generating £67 billion for the UK economy, Automotive is one o...
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Quality driven recruitment and manufacturing go hand in handEmploying over 110,000 people and generating £22.4 billion in turnover for the UK economy, the aerospace sector continues to be one of ...
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Through our in-depth knowledge of the Food and FMCG sectors, we have built a strong track record of delivering quality candidates to our customersFood manufacturing is well established as one of ...
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As the Warehouse Automation sector has grown, we have grown with it, developing strong relationships with a number of OEM's as well as many of the UK's biggest end users. Our specialist team have...
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Building the highly-skilled teams you need to keep your business thrivingWe've been working with some of the biggest names in the construction materials manufacturing sector for several years, bu...
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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer, Peterborough, £46,300, private healthcare, pension scheme, Lots of O.T paid at x1.5, 23 days of holiday 6pm – 2am (first 3 months on DAYS regular) Company: Our client are a market leading manufacturer, a multisite business with 6 sites UK wide and further sites globally, this business produces a well-known product used for multiple purposes in our daily lives. This site is based in Peterborough and has undergone plenty of investment and support to make it a highly productive site. This business is currently undergoing expansion, with a brand-new supersite opening to help with production needs with over 700 million pounds of investment. This site is a modern manufacturing site with a host of conveyor systems, robotics and other manufacturing machinery with tons of on-site training for the right multiskilled engineer. The Role: This multiskilled maintenance engineer role will include working on a range of conveyor systems, robotics, furnaces, robotics and cutting tables. - Reactive maintenance/breakdowns - Planned preventative maintenance - Project work and installation - Fault finding both electrically and mechanically - 3 phase work, motors, inverters and control panels. Our client is looking for - An engineer with a good attitude and aptitude to learn - A level 3 qualification minimum - NVQ, apprenticeship - A proactive individual and a team player - happy to be involved with the launching of a brand-new site If this role ticks your boxes and you think you are right please press apply or call AJ on 07701326339 or alternatively email AJ on aj.kermaleki@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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Piping Design Engineer £35,000 - £37,000 Pension Contribution 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays Paid Overtime Location: Derbyshire Reference: BP 187 ATA are exclusively working with leading heavy industrial engineering company based in Derbyshire, UK. Established in 1954, it has built a global reputation for delivering engineering excellence across various industrial sectors. The company specializes in designing, manufacturing, and installing bespoke steel fabrications, bulk material handling systems, and innovative custom technologies aimed at minimizing operational downtime, increasing efficiency, and optimizing process and plant performance. They are seeking a skilled Piping Design Engineer specializing in piping design to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating detailed technical drawings and plans for piping systems used in various industrial applications. This role requires a high level of precision and attention to detail to ensure all designs meet industry standards and client specifications. The Role: As a Piping Design Engineer, you will be working closely with the projects team on various water related projects worth million of pounds, you will have an integral part to the success of the projects, liaising with clients and internal departments. The Piping Design Engineer Key Responsibilities are to: Develop and design piping systems for wastewater treatment plants and related infrastructure. Prepare detailed layout plans and schematics using CAD software. Review Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID) to ensure accurate representation of piping systems. Create detailed bills of materials for piping systems. Assess potential safety and functionality risks in piping designs. Collaborate with other engineers, drafters, and designers to optimize piping designs. Review and update existing piping systems to improve efficiency or comply with new regulations. Document the design process and maintain records for future reference and troubleshooting. Ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards in all designs and modifications. The Candidate: To be successful in your application for the Piping Design Engineer role you will need: Proven work experience as a Piping Design Engineer or similar role in the wastewater industry. Proficiency in CAD software and other engineering design tools. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong attention to detail and ability to make sound judgment calls. Effective communication and teamwork skills. The Benefits: For the Piping Design Engineer role you will receive: £35,000 - £37,000 Pension Contribution 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays Overtime Pay 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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Role – Electrical Maintenance Engineer Location – Wakefield Salary - £48 – 51k DOE + plenty of overtime Shifts – 2 days 2 nights 4 off plus flexi time Holiday Entitlement - 21 Shifts Benefits – OTE £55k + in store discounts + matched pension scheme + plenty of progression and training opportunities ATA Recruitment are working in partnership with a fantastic client in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. They are fasted growing independent FMCG Manufacturer in Europe. My client is looking for a motivated Electrically qualified Maintenance engineer to help support a busy factory and being involved with new factory machine installs and moves. You will be joining a team of 12 highly skilled maintenance engineers to undertake planned preventative maintenance – you will be a joining a team with a strong team work ethic and will have ongoing support from the maintenance engineers on shift as well as the engineering manager. Training and development are at the forefront of my client, and they have budgets in place to provide tailor made training to suit you and the business needs. The Role Your day-to-day responsibilities as the Electrical Maintenance Engineer will include: The planned and reactive maintenance and service of all the state-of-the-art kit on site at site. Working as part of a large on-site maintenance engineering team of 12 engineers. Mechanically you will mainly be replacing worn out parts on the conveyors which will include rollers, bearings, gearboxes, pneumatics. Electrical work will include reading through electrical schematics, utilizing electrical test equipment such as multi-meters and fault finding on panels. Interpret engineering drawings The Person To be successful in your application for the Electrical Maintenance Engineer you will need: An electrical NVQ Level 3 qualification, time served Maintenance experience in a high speeds production, manufacturing, FMCG environment is highly desirable but not essential The Benefits As the Electrical Maintenance Engineer, you should expect: You will be joining a highly successful £multi-million company who can offer a massive amount of stability and security & training! Opportunity for progression both technically and working your way up the man management if you want it. Fantastic salary and benefits package - £47-51k + plenty of overtime to boost your annual income 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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**Industrial Installation Electrician** Wrexham Gross rate: Up to £26.00p/h DOE (+£3p/h for Weekend work) Outside IR35/CIS suitable Long Contract - Ongoing work I am working with a well-known company that specializes in project management installations and site maintenance, primarily serving food processing and manufacturing clients. We have an exciting opportunity for experienced Industrial Process Electricians to join a growing business. As an Install Electrician you will require to conduct the following duties: Reading and interpreting engineering wiring drawings and schematics Working with drives and field instrumentation Managing 3-phase power, LV, panel setup, wiring, and looms Handling containment systems such as steel wire baskets, trunking, ladder and trays Stripping out and reinstalling cabling, conducting point-to-point testing and managing junction boxes and panels Completing first fixes and testing drives The successful Install Electrician will need to have the following attributes: Time-served / NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation / 18th Edition / IPAF Experience in food processing and electrical installation CSCS/CCNSG/JIB card SPA (Safety Passport) is beneficial but not essential A strong team player, professional and customer facing Strong communication skills, with a keen eye for Health, Safety and Quality. The benefits of this position: On-going work with likely extensions and further projects Growing company, good positive working environment and team Outside IR35 (Limited Co, CIS or Umbrella) 50 hours per week minimum guaranteed (Monday-Friday) Overtime on the Weekend I am looking to speak to talented Install Electricians with site installations experience, who are looking for a very 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. 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 or Mechanical - Maintenance Engineer, £51k - £53.5k, Ibstock, 10% Pension, £10k Training Budget, Lots of Progression Across Multiple Sites, Bonuses Location: Ibstock Shifts: 4 on 4 off - Days and Nights Electrical Maintenance Engineer: £53.5k Mechanical Maintenance Engineer: £51k About the Company Are you a skilled maintenance engineer looking for a new challenge? We are partnered with a leading manufacturer, with multiple sites across the UK, that is searching for a dedicated maintenance engineer to join their expanding team. This company is at the forefront of innovation in heavy industry and is currently investing heavily in modernizing their facilities. This is an excellent opportunity for a maintenance engineer to grow within a secure and ambitious environment. Enjoy the high standard of training including PLC, Robots, and much more. About the Role As a maintenance engineer, you will be integral to the smooth running of the production facility. Your role will involve a mix of electrical and mechanical maintenance tasks, including fault-finding, equipment repair, and ensuring all systems are functioning optimally. You could work with a variety of machinery, from PLC systems to complex mechanical components like hydraulics and pneumatics. This company will heavily invest in you, training you to become a confident multiskilled maintenance engineer with opportunities for progression down the management route, or specialising into other engineering roles such as controls engineers. Key Responsibilities: Reactive and planned preventative maintenance Fault-finding on electrical or mechanical systems Collaborating with a skilled team of maintenance engineers to minimize downtime Implementing improvements to ensure maximum efficiency About You To excel in this maintenance engineer role, you should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and be confident in both electrical and mechanical fault-finding. A Level 3 qualification in engineering (or equivalent) is required, along with hands-on experience in a manufacturing setting. The Benefits This role offers a competitive salary, a strong pension scheme, and excellent opportunities for career progression. The company values its employees, and as a maintenance engineer, you will be provided with ongoing training and development to help you advance in your career. If you’re an experienced maintenance engineer looking to join a forward-thinking company, apply now to be a part of this dynamic team. If you want to know more about this role or any of the other roles that we currently have available, then email me at zac.polnyj@ata-recruitment.co.uk to arrange an initial discussion. 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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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer Location- Wrexham Shifts- 4 on 4 off (2 days 2 nights) Salary- £49,600 Lots of OT available The Company ATA are working with a client who are in the FMCG industry, with their constant growth and opportunities they’re looking for a maintenance engineer to join their ranks. Could this be you? The Role of The Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer • Responding to reactive breakdowns. • Fault finding, problem solving and repair on manufacturing/production machinery to maximize plant reliability and performance • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance on a range of electrical plant equipment and components. • Provide on shift electrical support to our maintenance/engineering team. • General site electrical facilities maintenance including lighting checks and repairs, minor installation work, repair of electrical appliances and equipment. • Monitor and control electrical spares. Requirements Of The Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer • NVQ 3 in Mechanical or Electrical, if mechanical qualification you need to be competent electrically. • Previous Industrial experience is essential. • Experience working in a manufacturing/production environment • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematic drawings and technical manuals • Proficient in fault finding and diagnostics on a range of automated electrical systems including PLC logic (ideally Siemens but not essential), inverter drives, 3 phase motors and control systems. If you’re an Multi-skilled Maintenance engineer looking for the opportunity to join a great working environment for a company who invest time and money into their employees, then now is your chance. then we want to hear from you interviews can be arranged immediately so apply by following the online instructions or send a CV to Taylor.Hardwick@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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Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Nottingham, £53,000-54,000, bonus paid annually, double match pension (15%), O.T readily available OTE, 55,000-60,000, FANTASTIC training + progression opportunities 4 on 4 off (DAYS and NIGHTS) The company: We are working with a prestigious client, a multisite business who have over 80 years of UK experience supplying construction companies who manufacture a range of products. Our client has a fantastic state of the art site in the heart of Nottingham with long term security and a fantastic reputation with a great turnover nationwide. The company offer fantastic training and progression opportunities to their engineering team and are searching for a maintenance engineer of electrical bias. An extremely friendly team, with plenty of experience are looking to welcome maintenance engineers for a variety of backgrounds to join their large team. The Role: As a maintenance engineer your role will include: - Reactive Maintenance - Planned Maintenance - electrical fault finding - Working inside control panels, PLC, 3 phase motors - Working with hydraulics and pneumatics Candidate Requirements: As a maintenance engineer our client require - A level 3 engineering qualification - Experience in a manufacturing environment. - happy to work shifts and as part of a team Benefits: Our client offers a very competitive salary with yearly reviews and a bonus that is paid every single year. In terms of training, they can offer additional qualifications and anything else needed with a huge training budget. There is much growth into leadership positions for the right engineers that are looking to progress. A great site, with a friendly atmosphere for the right electrical maintenance engineer that is looking for a career change. If you think you are the right maintenance engineer for this position, please call AJ on 07701326339 or email AJ on aj.kermaleki@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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Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer Location- Widnes Shifts- Double Days Monday-Friday (6am-2pm/2pm-10pm) Salary- £45,500 Holiday Days- 22 days holiday (Rising to max. 27 each completed year) plus 8 bank holidays + Christmas Shutdown Government backed pension scheme + Annual Service Bonus + Discretionary profit shares PLC Programming courses (Siemens) fully funded + other external courses The Company ATA are working with a multi-site manufacturing business who specialise in their field of work supplying to some huge international clients. Due to their constant growth, they’re looking for an electrically biased maintenance engineer to join their ranks. The Role of The Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer • Responding to reactive breakdowns. • Fault finding, problem solving and repair on manufacturing/production machinery to maximize plant reliability and performance • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance on a range of electrical plant equipment and components. • Provide on shift electrical support to our maintenance/engineering team. • General site electrical facilities maintenance including lighting checks and repairs, minor installation work, repair of electrical appliances and equipment. • Monitor and control electrical spares. Requirements Of The Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer • Time served electrical maintenance engineer • Previous Industrial experience is essential. • Experience working in a manufacturing/production environment • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematic drawings and technical manuals • Proficient in fault finding and diagnostics on a range of automated electrical systems including PLC logic (ideally Siemens but not essential), inverter drives, 3 phase motors and control systems. Benefits For The Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer • Government backed pension scheme • Annual Service Bonus • Discretionary Profit Shares 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.
Industry 5.0: Why Employers Must Be Aware of the Human-Centric Shift The manufacturing and engineering sectors in the UK are in the midst of a significant transformation. In 2020, as businesses continued to make major operational adjustments to survive the Covid-19 pandemic, the dust settled on Industry 4.0 – defined by automation, smart systems, and digitalisation. A new chapter emerged: Industry 5.0. This evolution isn’t just about technology. It’s about people.For employers, this shift represented both a challenge and a powerful opportunity. Employers must better position themselves to attract top talent, boost innovation, and stay competitive in an increasingly values-driven market. From Smart Machines to Smarter CollaborationIndustry 4.0 revolutionised the shop floor. Robots, AI, and data analytics created hyper-efficient, automated environments. But Industry 5.0 changes the narrative: it’s not just about what machines can do – it's about how they work with humans. This phase places humans at the core, blending cutting-edge technologies with uniquely human traits like creativity, empathy, and critical thinking. It’s about enabling people to do more, not replacing them with machines. What Does This Mean for Employers? 1. Rethinking the Role of People in Production Human-machine collaboration will redefine job roles. While some manual tasks may be fading, new roles are emerging that require more technical skills – system thinking, innovation, and interpersonal intelligence. Implication: Employers must look beyond CVs when recruiting. Skills like adaptability, leadership, and problem-solving will be just as important as technical qualifications. 2. Recruiting for Resilience and Innovation Industry 5.0 demands resilient, agile teams capable of navigating complexity and change. It’s not just about filling vacancies; it’s about finding leaders who can shape and adapt to future-ready strategies. Implication: Executive recruitment needs to assess both hard and soft skills. At ATA Search, our psychometric assessments (powered by Thomas) help uncover the deeper capabilities of candidates, ensuring they align not just with the role, but with the organisation’s future vision. 3. Wellbeing and Culture Take Centre Stage As technology becomes more integrated, people will crave more meaningful, purpose-driven work. A human-centric industry places wellbeing, inclusivity, and values at the heart of its culture. Implication: Employers must create environments where people thrive. Leadership styles, communication, and emotional intelligence are no longer “nice to have” – they’re critical business tools. A New Kind of Leadership is Required In this new industrial era, employers need leaders who can: Embrace innovation without losing the human touch. Champion sustainability and long-term thinking. Foster cross-functional collaboration and lifelong learning. Whether you’re hiring a Production Director or a Head of Engineering, the leaders of tomorrow must combine technical excellence with emotional intelligence, cultural awareness, and strategic foresight. How We Help You Get There At ATA Search, we specialise in identifying and attracting executive talent in engineering and manufacturing. Through our deep industry knowledge and proven assessment tools, including psychometric profiling, we help employers build leadership teams that are not only capable of navigating today’s challenges but also shaping the future of Industry 5.0. The future of industry is human. Let us help you find the people who will lead it. Reach out to us today by filling out the form below.
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Why Employers Should Prioritise AI Training to Aid Workforce Retention & DevelopmentA recent study by Corndel highlights a growing challenge: one-third of UK employees feel unprepared to use AI in their jobs within the next one to three years. Despite the widespread availability of AI training programmes, many employees remain untrained, creating a skills gap that employers must address.Key Findings:33% of employees feel unprepared for AI integration at work.97% of HR leaders claim AI training is available, but only 39% of employees report receiving it.54% of businesses lack an official AI strategy, according to Microsoft.Many organisations remain in the "experimentation phase" of AI adoption, with limited full-scale implementation.What This Means for Employers:Bridging the AI skills gap is critical – Employees need structured, role-specific training to feel confident using AI tools.Clear AI strategies and training programmes can improve retention – Workers who feel supported in their professional development are more likely to stay.AI education fosters internal career growth – Upskilling employees can help businesses develop talent from within, reducing the need for external hires.Open communication is essential – Encouraging employee feedback on AI implementation ensures better adoption and engagement.Companies that fail to act risk falling behind – AI is rapidly transforming industries, and organisations that do not invest in training may struggle with workforce inefficiencies.Why Invest in AI Training Now?Stronger workforce retention – Employees value employers who invest in their development.Increased productivity – Teams equipped with AI knowledge can work more efficiently.Competitive advantage – Businesses that embrace AI training will stay ahead in a fast-changing market.Cost savings – Developing internal talent reduces the need for expensive external recruitment. Ensure There Are No Training & Development Gaps in Your WorkforceAI is transforming the workplace, and businesses that fail to prioritise training risk falling behind. Ensuring employees are equipped with the right skills is essential for retention, productivity, and long-term success.At ATA Search, we understand the challenges leaders face in bridging the skills gap. By implementing clear training strategies and fostering a culture of continuous learning, managers can future-proof their teams and drive business growth.Is your workforce prepared for AI integration? Take action now to close skills gaps and invest in structured training programmes that empower your employees. Contact ATA Search to explore strategies that ensure your team is ready for the future.Reach out to us today by filling out the form below.
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The RTC Group Awards 2024On Friday 7th March 2025, we held our annual RTC Group Awards, rewarding those who have gone above and beyond throughout 2024.Held at our headquarters, the Derby Conference Centre, we gathered for a night of celebration and reflection as we looked back on the past twelve months and all that the group has achieved across the various industries we support.We were joined by employees from each of the group’s offices from across the country and overseas, welcoming the teams from RTC Group Plc, Ganymede Solutions, ATA Recruitment, Global Staffing Solutions and The Derby Conference Centre.Ganymede and ATA AwardsThe evening began with the Ganymede and ATA Awards, where we awarded the top performing individuals across the recruitment businesses as well as those who have personified our core values over the last twelve months.Congratulations to the winners of the Ganymede and ATA Awards:150k Club: Brad Minns, Karla Delczeg, Natasha Higgins, Michael Anderson, Luke Corr, Mark Hibbert, Sam WalleyPeople are our Passion: Ashton KenneySocially Responsible: Lauren BradfordTop Newcomers: Zac Polnyj & Charlie CorbettTop Team Performance: Energy (1st Place), Rail - Scotland Office(2nd Place), Rail - Kent Office (3rd Place)Delivering Excellence: Brodie KnightSafety First, Safety Always: Victoria RichardsTaking Pride: Lina OprisnykTop 10 Individual Billers: Jon Caruso, Andy Crewe (Top Perm Biller), Tyler Cook, Hassan Choudhry, Will Heath, Tom Cleverley, Dave Carter, Colin Earp, Michael Dobson, Katie Townend (Top Contract Biller & Top Overall GP)Paul Crompton, Managing Director said: "It was a pleasure to spend the evening with colleagues from across the company. Congratulations to all the award winners on their well-deserved recognition. Your hard work and commitment, both individually and as part of your teams, have been key to our success in 2024, and I look forward to building on these achievements in the year ahead."The RTC Group AwardsThe evening continued with the Group Chairman & CEO address, three course meal and RTC Group Award, presenting for the first year the Douie Award.Douie Award: Katie TownendThank you to all those who attended this event, and for making the evening a resounding success. The RTC Group Awards will return in 2026.
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ATA Recruitment's Annual Maintenance Insights Report 2024 is available to downloadA comprehensive report of average Maintenance Engineering salaries, market trends and candidate behaviour across the UK in 2024, compiled using real ATA Recruitment data.ATA Recruitment pride ourselves on providing service with real added value, and as part this we like to share our market intelligence and insights with our customers. You may have already seen our permanent insight report for 2024. You can view it here. In addition, we provide a more granular Maintenance survey as it constitutes such a large proportion of what we do.The data we have collected has come from a large cross-section of the market for both SMEs and large blue chips in industries such as Food, Automated Distribution, Construction Materials, FMCG, and General Manufacturing.Download ATA Recruitment's Annual Regional Maintenance Insights Report 2024By submitting the above form, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy.Get in touchAs always, we hope the report provides you with the insight as to where your business currently sits in the market, as well as giving you some guidance on how to construct your talent strategy for 2025. If you have any questions or comments on any of the information covered in the report, please do not hesitate to get in touch.By submitting the above form, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy.
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Recruitment and Retention Survey 2024To keep our clients informed on industry trends, ATA Search conducted an in-depth Employers Survey, leveraging our extensive network to explore the key drivers of recruitment and retention in 2024. The survey provided valuable insights into hiring trends and the outlook for 2025.As highlighted in our Business Confidence article, recruitment and retention were identified as significant business challenges, with 23% of respondents pointing to recruitment and 13% highlighting staff retention as key concerns in 2024. As such, we are providing you with a more detailed breakdown of the key elements driving the opportunities and challenges surrounding the demand for talent.As we approach the second quarter of 2025, recruitment remains high on the agenda, with businesses needing to expand their teams and maintain their hiring plans despite new employment regulations affecting the cost of permanent recruitment. However, our survey highlighted that the upcoming changes have not have as large a negative impact as was expected:59% of participants stated that National Insurance contributions would not affect their hiring plans in 2025. 66% said that the increase in the National Living/Minimum Wage would not impact their recruitment plans for the upcoming year. What were your hiring patterns throughout 2024?The survey showed the biggest increase in permanent staff, indicating that employers want to focus on upskilling and investment in permanent employees.IncreasedMaintainedDecreasedPermanent Staff41.5%39%19.5%Contract / Interim Staff24.4%41.5%34.1%Executive / Leadership Staff17.1%63.2%19.5%What roles have been the most challenging to fill throughout 2024? Three main roles emerged as the most challenging to fill: manufacturing and production, maintenance, and leadership.Manufacturing & Production29%Maintenance27%Leadership22%Unskilled5%Controls5%Quality & Continuous Improvement5%Design & Projects2%Technical Sales2%Other2%What do you think impacted your ability to retain employees in 2024?The results from our survey indicated a score of 2.93 out of 4 regarding participants' ability to retain their employees in 2024. The main drivers of this are highlighted below, with salary demands taking the top spot.High salary expectations25%Attracting the right calibre of candidates 20%Lack of progression / development opportunities13%Management / Leadership Skills10%Training9%Competition9%Onboarding6%Agile working demands that we are unable to offer6%Other3%What do you think impacted your ability to attract employees in 2024?Employers rated 2.59 out of 4 on their ability to attract new employees into the business, with salary expectations once again proving the most difficult demand from potential employees.High salary expectations29%Candidate Availability 18%Competition17%Fringe benefits10%Agile working demands we are unable to offer9%Lack of progression / development opportunities 5%Industry5%Training4%Other3%Have you explored any new approaches to your recruitment strategy in order to bridge the current skills gap?Our survey highlights how employers are focusing on upskilling their workforce to help bridge the gap.Upskilling existing employees45%Utilise apprenticeships schemes 26%No new approach16%Employ forces leavers5%Sponsor overseas candidates5%Other3%What are your hiring intention in 2025?2025 looks set to be a busy year, with a particularly high demand for permanent staff.IncreasedMaintainedDecreasedPermanent Staff39%53.7%7.3%Contract / Interim Staff9.8%63.4%26.8%Executive / Leadership Staff17.1%73.2%9.8%What does this mean for businesses?Upskilling the workforceCompanies are prioritising the development and training of long-term employees, with 45% keen to invest in upskilling their workforce to promote career longevity within their organisations. It is reported that by 2030, around 90% of the UK’s existing workforce will need to upskill to meet evolving requirements. This means that providing a continuously developing workforce puts you ahead of companies that are unwilling to invest in their employees. Employing and retaining the right people20% of people interviewed stated that the ability to retain employees in 2024 was due to attracting the right calibre of candidates. A mismatch between the candidate and the job often leads to people leaving roles, resulting in businesses having to deal with staff shortages. To combat this, it’s important to have an in-depth interview and selection process, ensuring the business is right for the candidate and that the job is right for the individual.If your company needs help finding the right talent, ATA is passionate about recruitment and ensuring candidates are pre-screened, with their abilities and personal characteristics thoroughly assessed. We are committed to minimising the risk of hiring the wrong person for the job.Get in touchIf you’re interested in the findings of this survey and would like to discuss how these trends could impact your business, we’d love to help. Our expertise in Bridging The Skills Gap ensures you have the right talent in place for a successful year ahead. In the coming weeks, we’ll also be releasing our annual Engineering Insights Report, featuring data from all the placements we’ve made throughout 2024. This comprehensive report, combined with feedback from candidates on their employment plans, reinforces our knowledge and expertise and helps you tackle the ongoing challenge of staff retention with confidence. To find out more, contact Chris Addison, Director of ATA Search, at 07787 289 367 or christian.addison@ata-search.co.uk, or simply complete the form below.
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The 8th edition of ATA Recruitment's Annual Engineering Insights is available to downloadWe are excited to share the 8th edition of ATA Recruitment’s Annual Engineering Insights Report with you. This data has been compiled from the placements we made in 2024, providing a real-time overview of the average salaries offered across the UK.In addition, the report offers detailed market insights and explores the shifts in candidate behaviour that are driving these changes. We have also included salary trends from the past seven years for further context, helping to illustrate how the market has evolved over time.Covering the following disciplines, we have answered some of the most common questions we get asked, as well as providing you with the quantitative data from salary trends:Maintenance & ServiceQuality & ManufacturingDesign & ProjectsMid ManagementExecutiveThis data has been generated from the placements we made in 2023, along with various industry survey findings. We trust this will give you a real time overview of the recruitment landscape and average salaries offered across the UK.Download the reportGet in touchAs always, we hope the report provides you with the insight as to where your business currently sits in the market, as well as giving you some guidance on how to construct your talent strategy for 2025. If you have any questions or comments on any of the information covered in the report, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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Business Confidence Survey 2024To keep our clients informed on industry trends, ATA Search tapped into our extensive network with an in-depth Employers Survey. The survey explored the key drivers of business success in 2024 and provided valuable insights into business confidence for 2025.2024 proved to be a challenging year for the UK economy, growing by just 0.4% over quarters 1–3 (according to ONS data). Despite this growth being below initial projections, it was positive to see that 39% of respondents in our survey reported either strong or very strong growth.Despite minimal growth being projected for Q4, the pending National Insurance, Minimum and Real Living Wage increases, and the ongoing economic uncertainty, the outlook of those surveyed across UK manufacturing remains positive. With an average confidence rating of 2.88 out of 4 for their outlook in 2025, many participants are hopeful for a stronger year ahead.39% of those surveyed said they experienced growth or strong growth in 2024.Recruitment (23%) and retention (13%) of staff were key challenges in 2024.51% of those surveyed said they are predicting strong growth in 2025.What industry best describes the participants field?General Engineering20%Automotive7%Aerospace10%Special Purpose Machinery15%Food10%Construction Materials Manufacturing7%Warehouse Automation5%FMCG10%Process Engineering7%Other10% What levels of growth did businesses experience in 2024? Strong/Very Strong39%No growth54%Moderately Negative5%Very Negative2%What have been the biggest business challenges in 2024? Cost Control (energy, material, salaries) 23%Recruitment23%Employee Retention18%Customer Demand23%Competition 3%Availability of management skills8%Other3%What are the key drivers impacting confidence levels?Demand for our products/services30%Economic situation 20% Investment11%Sector Investment8%Profitability / Rising Costs10%Recruitment6%Retention of staff14% What levels of growth are business owners expecting in 2025? Very Strong7%Strong51%No growth37%Moderately Negative2.5%Very Negative2.5%What does this mean for businesses? Managing costs Three primary challenges that hindered businesses growth in 2024 were cost control (including energy, materials, and salaries), recruitment, and customer demand. All these factors are closely linked to financial sustainability. From managing production costs and securing the right talent to meeting market demand, each aspect plays a crucial role in overall business success.Meeting demand 2025 is shaping up to be a strong year for business, with confidence at a high. Over half (51%) of business owners anticipate a strong year, while an additional 7% expect it to be very strong. This optimism suggests that we are turning a corner, driven primarily by increasing demand for products and services. With 2025 set to be a busy year, success will depend on strategic cost control and securing the right talent to drive growth. Ensuring your team is equipped to capitalise on opportunities will be key to making the most of this positive momentum.Get in touch If you’re interested in the findings of this survey and would like to discuss how these trends could impact your business, we’d love to help. Our expertise in Bridging The Skills Gap ensures you have the right talent in place for a successful year ahead.We're looking forward to launching our second employer survey, focusing on recruitment and retention, to provide deeper insights that help you build and maintain a strong workforce.In the coming weeks, we’ll also be releasing our annual Engineering Insights Report, featuring data from all the placements we’ve made throughout 2024. This comprehensive report, combined with feedback from candidates on their employment plans, reinforces our knowledge and expertise and helps you tackle the ongoing challenge of staff retention with confidence.To find out more, contact Chris Addison, Director of ATA Search, at 07787 289 367 orchristian.addison@ata-search.co.uk, or simply complete the form below.
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