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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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Recruitment Consultant ATA Recruitment (Trading name of Ganymede Solutions) Sector: Permanent Recruitment | Maintenance Engineering Location: Leicester (LE3) Remuneration: Up to £32,000 basic (DOE) + Uncapped Commission, 25 Days Annual Leave, Quarterly & Annual Awards, Incentives, Structured Career Progression, Ongoing Professional Development Are you a Recruitment Consultant who loves matching great people with great opportunities - and wants to work somewhere that truly invests in your growth? At ATA Recruitment, we’re looking for an experienced Recruitment Consultant to join our Leicester team. Specialising in the Engineering sector, this is an exciting opportunity for a consultant who enjoys building relationships, managing accounts, and delivering exceptional service - without the pressure of cold new business targets. You’ll partner closely with a high-performing Manager, delivering to key client accounts and ensuring our candidates receive the highest level of support - ‘the ATA way’. The Role As a Recruitment Consultant, you’ll play a key role in supporting our established client base and maintaining strong candidate pipelines: Manage and deliver on up to two active roles per week independently. Develop and nurture long-term relationships with candidates across the Maintenance Engineering sector. Generate high-quality sales leads and expand our candidate database. Support the Business Development Manager through account reviews, client meetings, and maintaining PSL relationships. Act as a trusted second point of contact for key accounts, ensuring a seamless candidate and client experience. This position offers ongoing development and progression within our team, About You This role is ideal for a consultant who thrives on the candidate-facing side of recruitment and enjoys building lasting relationships. You’ll bring: A minimum of 12 months’ experience in a 360 recruitment role. Strong understanding of the recruitment lifecycle, with confidence in lead generation and account management. Excellent communication skills and professionalism when engaging with candidates at all levels. A motivated, proactive mindset and a desire to build a long-term recruitment career. (Preferred) Experience within Maintenance Engineering - although full sector training will be provided. A high standard of written and spoken English. Why ATA Recruitment? At ATA Recruitment, we believe in doing things ‘the ATA way’ - providing outstanding service through integrity, teamwork, and professionalism. It’s what sets us apart and why clients and candidates continue to choose us after 60 years in the industry. Our homegrown management team lead from the front, bringing deep expertise across both recruitment and the engineering sector. Their hands-on leadership style and commitment to developing talent ensure every consultant has the support and guidance to succeed. Here’s what you can expect: Uncapped Commission: Earn without limits from your placements. Structured Progression: A clear career path with tangible steps for advancement. Award-Winning Culture: Quarterly and annual recognition, incentives, and team celebrations. Continuous Development: Ongoing professional training and coaching to help you grow. Stability & Reputation: Join one of the UK’s most trusted recruitment brands, part of the established RTC Group PLC. Next Steps If you’re ready to focus on what you do best - building relationships, delivering results, and growing your career with one of the UK’s most respected names in recruitment - we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact us for a confidential conversation about your next step with ATA Recruitment. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Maintenance Engineer – £50,000 + – Nottingham (NG5) 4 on 4 off Days & Nights (12 Hour Shifts) – 15% Matched Pension + Overtime (1.5x, 2x) + Bonus About the client Supporting a large, well-established UK operation with multiple sites nationwide Flagship location with a strong reputation for quality and reliability Long-term stability supported by continued investment and secure supply chains Modernising environment with ongoing improvements to systems and infrastructure High staff retention and a supportive, team-focused culture Excellent opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer seeking security and development Why you should apply Join a highly secure and established UK business Competitive basic salary with strong overtime and bonus potential Structured training and development in a supportive engineering environment Long-term stability with clear investment in people and assets Opportunity to build a lasting career rather than just take a job Training & progression Structured onboarding with full site and equipment familiarisation Ongoing internal training to build technical capability and confidence Access to external courses to support long-term skill development Opportunities to broaden experience across different systems and projects Clear progression routes for engineers who demonstrate capability and commitment Supportive leadership team invested in developing engineers for the long term What you’ll be doing Working across a wide range of site-based plant and equipment Fault finding on automated and control-based systems Carrying out planned and reactive maintenance activities Supporting servicing, repair, and reliability of production assets Following preventative maintenance schedules via digital systems Assisting with new installations and ongoing site upgrades Ensuring all work complies with health & safety standards Contributing to continuous improvement and site performance initiatives What the client is looking for To succeed as a Maintenance Engineer, you’ll need: A recognised engineering qualification equivalent to a Level 3 or above (NVQ, City and Guilds, BTEC, ONC, HNC etc.) Mechanical maintenance experience in an industrial/manufacturing environment. A flexible attitude, with willingness to learn and adapt. Ability to work well within a mixed and supportive engineering team. If you think you’re the right Maintenance Engineer for this role, apply today or contact faisal.ahmedy@ata-recruitment.co.uk or call Faisal on 07788 365 715. ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Site Manager (CSCS Black Card, IOSH/NEBOSH, SMSTS or SSSTS are essential) Location: Leicester Contract Type: 7 Month Contract (with potential extension) Working Hours: Monday to Friday, (7:00 AM – 5:00 PM) Rates: £375-£400 per day Our client is a company that turns waste into products, helping reduce waste, pollution, and conserve resources. In the UK, they process 1.97 million tonnes of waste a year, recycling 73% and aiming to keep 85% out of landfills. Globally, they handle 15 million tonnes of waste annually, recycling 90% and preventing 3 million tonnes of carbon pollution. Key Responsibilities: The successful candidate will primarily support overseeing on-site construction activities to ensure compliance with Principal Contractor responsibilities under the CDM Regulations 2015. Supervising contractors on-site to ensure adherence to safety rules and site protocols. Reviewing and accepting Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS). Coordinating daily activities within CDM zones, including managing interfaces with adjacent operations and ensuring safe, conflict-free working areas. Monitoring and recording project progress, including maintaining site records and reporting on key milestones. Identifying and escalating risks, potential hazards, and project change events to the Project Manager. Writing and managing Permit to Work (PTW) documentation. Demonstrating a working knowledge of: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures Hot Works permitting and supervision Electrical work protocols and controls This role is critical to maintaining a safe, compliant, and efficiently run construction site under CDM guidelines. Required Qualifications & Skills: Experience: Some project supervision experience in waste management, construction, or water industries, with Mechanical and Electrical experience. Certifications: CSCS Black Card, IOSH/NEBOSH, SMSTS OR SSSTS Skills: Strong communication, problem-solving, and multitasking abilities. Knowledge of CDM regulations and safety practices. To be considered for this role please either hit the 'Apply' button on this site or email your CV directly to adil.shaikh@ata-recruitment.co.uk I can also be contacted directly on 07920410329. I look forward to hearing from you! ATA Recruitment specialise in the recruitment of Engineers across the UK, so if this role is not for you, please do have a look on our website for further potential opportunities which may suit your skills and experience better - If you have the skill, we have the recruitment knowledge and together we can find you your perfect job! - 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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Maintenance Engineer, £56,086, profit related pay, private healthcare, 7% pension contribution, internal training, external qualification training. Shift – 4 on 4 off (Permanent Nights) About the company: The company we are currently in partnership with is market leading in their sector and operate across the whole of the UK. Established over 100+ years ago, our client is a family business which has now grown to over 12 sites across the country, all operating with a different focus. Our client is constantly looking to increase, improve and initiate positive change fuelled by investment and acquisition to broaden their product portfolio. Our client is community-driven. At the forefront of their mission statement is ensuring that everything local to them thrives to it’s full extent. As well as this, every decision they make business related is taken in mind with the environmental impact it may have. About the role This is a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer to join one of the largest as well as one of most stable companies in the FMCG sector. Due to growth and demand from the customers, the opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer has arisen. The successful Maintenance Engineer will have the opportunity to grow into leadership positions, as well as having real recognition for the effort they make in the workplace. Responsibilities will include: Ensuring the smooth running of the factory, by performing reactive and planned maintenance work. Electrical installations. Taking ownership of looking after the workshop. To provide assistance and support to junior engineers as well as production staff. Fault-finding on both the electrical and mechanical components. No programming required but need to have the ability to check I/O’s, read schematics and check HMI Screens. The ideal candidate will have an electrical bias. About you: To be considered for the Maintenance Engineer position, you should have the following: Experience in a multi-skilled environment, being able to work with electrical equipment. Due to the nature of the work, you should be happy to work to food safety as well as health and safety requirements. Educated to a minimum of a Level 3 in an electrical field. Why join our client? Training in any Electrical as well as food safety, health safety and other benefits with training. An employee-first approach with clear routes of progression into leadership positions. 40% of promotions are internal. Regular salary reviews as well as unlimited overtime opportunities. If you want to hear more about becoming a Maintenance Engineer at this industry leading group, then please press apply or give Karolis a call on 07796 990 423, alternatively drop me an email on karolis.stenas@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and general Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Site Manager – Birmingham Location: Birmingham Shift: Monday to Friday – Days (48 hours per week) Rate: £400–£450 Contract: LTD (Outside IR35) We are looking for an experienced Site Manager to support a New Logistics Distribution Centre project in Birmingham. This role focuses on the installation of a conveyor cross-belt sorter system and coordinating closely with the main project contractor. You’ll be responsible for managing day-to-day site activity, coordinating multiple installation suppliers, and ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, and delivery on site. Key Responsibilities: Manage and coordinate multiple installation suppliers on site Take full ownership of EHS compliance and site safety standards Act as the main point of contact for the client and stakeholders Lead daily activity briefings, safety briefings, and site meetings Drive site progress and resolve issues quickly and decisively Monitor and report project progress using MS Office and MS Project Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager on construction, engineering, or installation projects Previous Site Manager experience on Industrial Logistics Projects. Strong knowledge of EHS regulations and safe systems of work Confident communicator, able to engage at all levels Decisive leadership style with the ability to challenge unsafe or non-compliant behaviour Competent using MS Office and MS Project Essential Tickets: CSCS Black Card SMSTS NEBOSH (Desirable) MEWP (Desirable) To be considered for this role please either hit the 'Apply' button on this site or email your CV directly to adil.shaikh@ata-recruitment.co.uk I can also be contacted directly on 07920410329. I look forward to hearing from you! ATA Recruitment specialise in the recruitment of Engineers across the UK, so if this role is not for you, please do have a look on our website for further potential opportunities which may suit your skills and experience better - If you have the skill, we have the recruitment knowledge and together we can find you your perfect job! - 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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Maintenance Engineer – Work on Robotics & Automation | £53k Location: Castle Donington Shift Pattern: Suez Days & Nights Salary: £53,000 + Overtime + Benefits We are recruiting a Maintenance Engineer to join a global systems integrator at a highly automated distribution / logistics / warehouse site in Castle Donington. The site has received £75m investment and operates with advanced automation and robotics, processing over 120,000 orders per day. Key Responsibilities Reactive and planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Electrical and mechanical fault finding Breakdown response in a fast-paced automated environment Use of CMMS (tablet-based) Maintenance of conveyors, shuttle systems, cranes, robotics, strappers and automated machinery Supporting continuous improvement and reliability projects Requirements Recognised engineering qualification (Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics or Automation) Experience as a Maintenance Engineer / Multi-Skilled Engineer / Shift Engineer Background in automation, intralogistics, FMCG, manufacturing or warehouse environments Strong communication and teamwork skills Able to work under pressure on days and nights What’s On Offer £53,000 salary + overtime Up to 6% pension contribution Private healthcare & life insurance Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Clear progression to Senior Engineer / Team Leader roles Long-term job security with a multi-million-pound company Apply now for a Maintenance Engineer role offering high-end automation, strong earnings and long-term career progression. 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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Mechanical Design Engineer Location: Northamptonshire Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 per annum Hours: Monday to Friday Holidays: 24 days + Bank Holidays Reference: BP 241 We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to join a innovative team. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a company that designs and manufactures high-performance recycling equipment, providing turnkey solutions for a variety of industries. About Our Client: They specialize in the design and manufacture of heavy-duty conveyors and other recycling equipment. Our products are used to sort, transport, and transform waste in various applications. They serve a diverse range of industries including waste management, warehousing, security shredding, and pulp and paper. With over 70 years of industry experience, they pride themselves on our innovative and robust designs. Key Responsibilities: Project Management: Oversee smaller projects independently and collaborate on larger projects as part of a team. Design: Utilize 3D modelling to design machinery and plant layouts, focusing on fabricated products such as sheet metal. Compliance: Ensure designs adhere to Machinery Directives and health & safety requirements. Budgeting: Manage budgets for equipment, materials, and labour hours. Collaboration: Liaise with sub-contractors, production, and assembly teams. Site Visits: Conduct site visits for measurements and client consultations. Documentation: Create Bills of Materials (BOMs), costings, and installation manuals. What They Offer: Growth Opportunities: The right Mechanical Design Engineer will have opportunities to grow and progress within the business. Training: Internal and external training opportunities, including software courses for those not familiar with SolidWorks. Supportive Environment: A relaxed atmosphere with a focus on staff well-being and low turnover rates. What They Are Looking For: Experience: A Mechanical Design Engineer with a strong engineering background with knowledge of structural and sheet metal fabrication, steel manufacturing, and heavy machinery designs. Skills: Proficiency in CAD design, and adherence to machinery directives. Qualities: Leadership and mentoring abilities, commercial acumen, and strong relationship-building skills. Qualifications: Open to various qualifications, Why Join Them? Innovative Projects: Work on exciting projects ranging from £500k to £8 million in value. Strong Team: Join a collaborative team with a wealth of knowledge and experience. Future Growth: Be part of a company with a strong order book and plans to double production capacity. ‘’If you are a motivated and experienced Project Engineer looking for a new challenge, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team and contribute to our continued success.’’ 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 ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Maintenance engineer (electrical bias), £53750, Kirton, 4 on 4 off Days and Nights Package & benefits – 10% company pension, fantastic share saver scheme, generous holiday allowance, career progression opportunities, extra qualifications. About the client ATA are supporting a multisite manufacturing group at their well-established site in the Nottinghamshire region. The group who has a 35% foothold within their market are a giant within the industry and have been going form strength to strength since their inception in the 60s, now turning over north of £300 million. The company employ over 2000 staff across the country and boast a portfolio of manufactured goods second to none. These goods are some of UKs most recognisable brands of which have become a staple part of the British construction market. This site is an extremely important cog in the company wheel & produces just shy of 100 million units every year, making it one of the most profitable sites within the group. They’re now looking for a maintenance engineer of electrical bias to join their team. About the role This is a real engineering business meaning the role is very hands on. It will involve maintenance PPM & Reactive maintenance on automated plant machinery. Fault finding and fault rectification. Installation and project work Although being heavy industrial, this is also a very automated environment which will require you to complete maintenance on equipment including conveyors, robotics, packaging lines, palletisers, mixing equipment, kilns plus specialist equipment. About you To be considered for this maintenance engineer position you should be/have the following: Experience working as a maintenance engineer within a factory environment. Experience with electrical maintenance, ability to swap out electrical components. Experience with maintenance in control panels Electrical fault-finding to conclusion. Recognised NVQ engineering qualification (Or equivalent) The benefits Joining our client, you will be joining a reputable business who offer fantastic training and benefits including a pension matched up to 10%. You will be joining a company that has seen an impressive increase in their profit over the last 5 years which has allowed them to acquire some of their competition, build new sites and invest within training and development of their staff. If you think you are the right maintenance engineer for this market leader, please press apply, call Ashton on 07814905283, or email your CV too ashton.kenney@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and general Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website. ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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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.
2025 Employer SurveyTo understand how engineering and manufacturing businesses have performed through 2025, ATA Recruitment surveyed a cross section of business leaders from across our client base. Respondents represented a wide range of sectors including food manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, special purpose machinery, warehouse automation, construction materials and general engineering.The findings show a market that has remained resilient despite economic uncertainty. Many organisations continued to grow, but the data also highlights the pressures that shaped decision making around cost control, recruitment and workforce planning. In this first article, we focus on the headline trends from 2025. As part of the survey, we also asked business leaders about their confidence heading into 2026 and how this is shaping future hiring and workforce planning decisions. In follow-up pieces, we will explore the challenges behind these results in more detail, including attraction, retention and the growing opportunity around forces leavers.Growth continued at a higher rate than 2024When asked about business performance in 2025, the majority of respondents reported positive outcomes:20242025Achieved very strong growth7%5%Achieved strong growth32%57%Saw no growth54%21%Experienced negative growth7%16%This is a positive shift year on year, especially in the context of wider economic uncertainty. Nearly two thirds of respondents reported positive growth in 2025 (62%), compared with 39% in 2024, with strong growth jumping from 32% to 57%. Crucially, the proportion seeing no growth more than halved, dropping from 54% to 21%, pointing to firmer demand across many engineering and manufacturing markets.Cost control emerged as the biggest barrier to growthWhen asked about the main challenges faced in 2025, respondents highlighted:20242025Cost control, including energy, materials and salaries23%28%Customer demand23%22%Recruitment23%21%Employee retention18%14%Competition3%12%Cost control is the biggest barrier to growth in 2025, rising to 28% from 23% in 2024. Customer demand and hiring challenges have eased slightly year on year, but businesses are still being careful. Many are holding back on expansion unless they can see clear productivity gains and keep costs under control. For recruitment, this suggests a more practical, value-focused approach from clients. They are likely to prioritise hires that keep work moving, improve efficiency, or deliver a clear return, while also paying closer attention to the full cost of employment.The increase in competition (12% vs 3%) supports this picture. More firms are fighting for work and trying to deliver with smaller teams. That makes targeted hiring, retention support, and flexible resourcing even more important.Employment cost changes created caution, but not paralysisWith increases to National Insurance contributions and the Real and National Living Wage, many employers entered 2025 cautiously. There was concern across the market about how these changes would affect hiring plans.In 2025, the real impact was more limited than expected within engineering and manufacturing:77% of businesses said their hiring plans were unaffected23% reduced hiring plansThis suggests that while cost changes increased scrutiny around recruitment decisions, they did not lead to widespread freezes. Instead, businesses became more selective and focused on getting hires right first time.Hiring activity remained strong across permanent and contract rolesDespite cost pressures, recruitment activity held up well:Permanent hiring20242025Increased41.5%42.9%Maintained39%44.6%Decreased19.5%12.5%Contract hiring20242025Increased24.4%32.5%Maintained41.5%51.8%Decreased34.1%15.7%Executive and leadership hiring20242025Increased17.1%14.3%Maintained63.4%66.1%Decreased19.5%19.6%These results show that businesses continued to invest in core operational roles, while remaining more cautious at leadership level. This reiterates a focus on protecting delivery and output while managing long term overheads.Confidence for 2026 is strong, but measuredLooking ahead, employers reported a generally positive outlook for 2026, with an average confidence score of 3.05 out of 4:2025Expecting very strong growth11%Expecting strong growth68%Expecting no or negative growth22%This optimism is reflected in hiring expectations:2025Expecting increased headcount39.3%Expecting headcount levels to maintain51.8%Expecting reduced headcount8.9%The data suggests that demand is expected to continue, but growth will depend on how effectively businesses manage people, cost and capability. Workforce strategy is clearly becoming a key factor in whether confidence translates into results.What this means for engineering and manufacturing businessesThe 2025 results paint a picture of resilience rather than acceleration. Growth is present, but it is constrained by cost pressure, recruitment difficulty and the need to protect margins. Businesses that succeed in 2026 are likely to be those that plan workforce needs earlier, invest in the right skills and take a more strategic approach to hiring and retention.In the next articles in this series, we will explore the specific challenges employers identified around attraction and retention, and how alternative talent pools such as forces leavers can support long term workforce stability.How ATA Recruitment can helpAt ATA Recruitment, our mission is to bridge the skills gap in engineering and manufacturing. We work closely with businesses to understand their challenges and help them find the right people at the right time, whether that’s permanent, contract or interim support. If you’re thinking about your hiring plans for 2026 or want a clearer view of what’s happening in the market, our team is here to help.
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2025 Candidate Behaviour SurveyTo better understand how engineers are feeling about work in 2025, ATA Recruitment surveyed a cross section from our database. The results give a clear picture of a workforce that is largely employed and experienced, but increasingly selective about where they choose to stay and when they decide to move.While many engineers remain in their roles, the data shows growing pressure around management quality, work life balance and feeling valued. These findings offer important lessons for employers looking to retain skilled talent and for candidates considering their next move.Most engineers are employed, but not fully satisfiedThe survey shows that 79% of respondents are currently in work, confirming that the engineering market remains active and competitive.However, satisfaction levels tell a more nuanced story:Average salary satisfaction scored 2.95 out of 4, slightly down from 2.99 in 2024Feeling valued by employers scored 2.73 out of 4, up from 2.55 in 2024This suggests some improvement in engagement, but also highlights a gap between pay and how valued engineers feel day to day. Many are staying in roles, but not necessarily feeling secure or fulfilled.What really makes engineers feel valued?When asked what would make them feel more valued at work, engineers pointed to a mix of reward and development:20242025Training and progression35%34%Improved salary20%24%Improved benefits15%15%Additional qualifications13%9%While salary remains important, development and progression continue to play a major role. Engineers want to see a future with their employer, not just a payslip. Rising living costs may heighten pay awareness, but long term engagement still depends on growth and opportunity.Why engineers are leaving rolesOf those surveyed, 57% had not changed employer in 2025. Among those who did move, the reasons reveal a shift in priorities:20242025Poor management and not feeling valued15%25%Shift pattern or needing a better work / life balance12%19%Redundancy or lack of stability13%17%Lack of training or progression28%15%Financial reasons5%11%Other reasons10%There has been a sizable shift in those attributing poor management and feeling undervalued as their main reason for leaving. Is this a sign that companies aren’t investing enough in their management teams development? Are businesses running flatter structures which have left managers more stretched? Or is it a case with the number of opportunities available to engineers they are just less tolerant now? These stats are further backed up below by those who are currently looking to move.Those looking to move show the same patternsThe reasons given by engineers currently considering a move closely match those who have already left roles:20242025Lack of training or progression28%18%Poor management and not feeling valued15%25%Redundancy or lack of stability in their roles 13%7%Shift pattern or needing a better work-life balance12%25%Financial reasons4%13%This consistency shows that dissatisfaction builds over time and often leads to action. Management quality and work life balance now rival pay as primary decision drivers.Engineers are not patient with poor onboarding or broken promisesEngineers continue to show limited tolerance when a new role does not meet expectations:20242025Would leave within one month16%20%Would wait one to three months27%23%Would wait three to six months24%26%Would stay longer than six months33%30%Nearly half of respondents would leave within three months if unhappy. This highlights the importance of honest role briefs, strong onboarding and early engagement. First impressions matter, and poor starts are difficult to recover from.What this means for employers and candidatesFor employers, the message is clear. Retention in 2025 is about more than pay. Engineers want strong leadership, realistic workloads, development opportunities and to feel valued for the contribution they make.For candidates, the market remains active, but decisions should be informed. Understanding culture, management style and progression opportunities is just as important as salary when choosing the next move.How ATA Recruitment can helpATA Recruitment works closely with both engineers and employers to ensure expectations are clear from the outset. We help candidates find roles that align with their goals and values, and we support businesses in attracting and retaining the right people through honest insight and specialist market knowledge.If you are an engineer considering your next move, or an employer looking to strengthen engagement and retention, ATA Recruitment is here to support you with insight, guidance and access to opportunities that fit.
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Ten years of building relationships at ATA RecruitmentThis year marks a significant milestone for Adam Waite, who is celebrating ten years at ATA Recruitment. Over the past decade, Adam has played an important role in developing our South division, while building a career shaped by consistency, trust and long-term relationships. Looking back, Adam reflects on how his journey has taken shape over time. “When I joined ATA, I didn’t really have a career plan. I just wanted to work hard, be successful and be rewarded. Over time, I found direction here and built both my career and the life I wanted outside of work.”That journey has been about steady progress rather than quick wins, both professionally and personally.Adam’s experience at ATA Recruitment Reflecting on his time at ATA Recruitment, Adam speaks positively about the opportunity the business has given him to grow at a steady and supported pace. From early on, he felt ATA was a place where he could develop a long-term career rather than simply focus on short-term results. “I was already working in a commission-based role, but I knew there was more I could achieve at ATA. It felt like somewhere I could really develop my career.”Over the years, that expectation has been met through progression, responsibility and trust. Adam credits ATA with giving him the platform to build success at work while also creating stability outside of it. “The success I’ve had here has shaped me, not just professionally but personally as well. It’s allowed me to build the life I wanted outside of work.”That balance between performance and long-term development has been central to Adam’s experience at ATA and to the way he now supports others in their own careers.Finding direction and building something meaningful One of Adam’s proudest achievements has been helping to grow the South of the UK operation. Along the way, he has developed long-standing relationships with clients and candidates that go beyond transactional recruitment. “The relationships are what I’m most proud of. Some are professional, some have become friendships, but they’re all built on trust and honesty.”Taking the time to understand people has always been central to Adam’s approach. Whether working with clients, candidates or colleagues, he has focused on doing things properly and building partnerships that last.Growing into leadership A key milestone in Adam’s career has been his transition from Consultant to Manager. Moving into leadership meant learning how to support different people in different ways and adapting his style as teams evolved. “Becoming a Manager taught me that everyone needs a different approach. Creating space for people to succeed has been really important to me.”Adam has supported team changes, guided individual development and taken pride in creating an environment where people feel supported on both a personal and professional level. One quote that reflects his leadership mindset is one he particularly values. “As you climb the ladder of success, don’t pull it up behind you. Leave it down for others to rise.”Adapting to a changing market During Adam’s time at ATA, the engineering and maintenance recruitment market has changed significantly. Earlier in his career, candidate availability was stronger and the focus was often on finding the right role for the right person. “The market is much tighter now. Skilled Engineers are harder to find, which is why relationships and trust matter more than ever.”Adam believes that open communication and honesty are essential to navigating a challenging market and delivering real value to clients.A consistent focus on quality Skills shortages have remained a constant challenge across engineering and manufacturing, particularly within maintenance. Throughout his time at ATA, Adam has kept a clear focus on quality. “We’ve always focused on quality. That means widening the net, using recommendations and supporting routes like ex-forces recruitment to make sure clients get the right people.”This approach has helped clients build stronger teams, even when the market has been demanding.Building trusted client partnerships Over the years, Adam has supported recruitment projects across FMCG, food and automated logistics, working closely with clients on a wide range of engineering and leadership roles. His focus has always been on understanding how each business operates and what success looks like in that environment. “Being open and honest with clients is critical. Sharing the good and the challenges, and working through them together, is what builds trust.”This understanding has been key to making long-term, sustainable hiring decisions.Looking ahead As Adam looks to the future, his focus remains on continuing to grow the South of the UK, supporting his team and maintaining strong relationships with both new and existing clients. “My priority is helping my team be successful, supporting our clients and continuing to grow. Progress matters, but bringing others with you matters more.”Thank you Adam Reaching ten years at ATA Recruitment is a meaningful achievement and a reflection of Adam’s commitment, consistency and people-first approach. We are grateful for the contribution he has made over the past decade and look forward to what the next chapter brings. Thank you Adam, and congratulations on ten years with ATA Recruitment.
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Reflecting on our charity work in 2025 and looking ahead to 2026At ATA Recruitment, supporting charities and local communities is something we care deeply about. Each year, our charity work is shaped by the people in our business and the causes that matter most to them. Our aim is simple. To give back in meaningful ways and support those who need it. As we look back on 2025, we are proud of the time and effort our team has put into fundraising, volunteering and raising awareness. As we move into 2026, that commitment continues with more challenges and activities already planned.Supporting important causes in 2025 Throughout 2025, our team supported several charities through a mix of fundraising and hands on volunteering. We continued our support for Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People by placing donation bins in our offices and holding monthly collections. This gave everyone the chance to contribute regularly to a cause that is important to many across ATA. In June, a team from ATA Recruitment including Chris Addison, Fred O’Reilly, Lewis Gardner, Suzanne Winton and Lauren Woolley took on the Wolf Run to raise money for Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity. Sands provides vital support to families affected by baby loss, and the team’s effort helped raise funds and awareness for this important cause. Later in the year, we held a charity gig and raffle night at Kibworth Cricket Club. The night was organised by Steve Harrhy and featured live music from The Pneumonics, the band of Associate Director Stewart Jackson, alongside The Uprising Seals, the band of Steve Harrhy’s sons. It was a great evening that brought people together and raised £1,265 for Sands. We also supported several other causes throughout the year. This included a charity sweepstake, Bilal Osman’s visit to Calais to support refugees, and a volunteering project led by Faisal Ahmedy with the non-profit organisation Live Cancer Free. Faisal spent time learning how to interview cancer patients, helping to record and preserve their stories to support awareness and mental wellbeing. This project will continue into 2026. Across these activities, £2,095 was raised for Sands in 2025, alongside our ongoing support for Rainbows and other charities.Looking ahead to 2026 Our charity work will continue into 2026, with several team members already committed to new challenges. Stewart Jackson will be running the London Marathon Steve Harrhy is taking on a personal challenge every month Adam Waite, Steve Harrhy and Stewart Jackson will be completing a Spartan challenge Ashton Kenney will be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in support of Sands And more fundraising activities are already being planned These challenges reflect the commitment and passion of our team. Each one is taken on for a reason and in support of causes that mean a great deal to the people involved.Continuing our commitment What makes our charity work special is that it is led by our people. Every fundraiser, challenge or volunteering activity starts with someone at ATA wanting to make a difference. We are proud to support these efforts and to keep charity work at the heart of our culture. As we move into 2026, we look forward to continuing this journey, supporting important causes and making a positive impact beyond recruitment. Thank you to everyone who has taken part, donated or supported our charity work so far. We are excited to see what we can achieve together this year. To donate to either charity, please follow the links below.Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young PeopleRainbows cares for hundreds of families every year who have a child or young person with a serious or terminal illness that means that their lives will be shorter than most. Click here to find out more.Sands Baby Loss CharitySands is the UK's leading charity supporting anyone affected by pregnancy loss or the death of a baby, Click here to find out more.
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Closing the skills gap in UK manufacturingThe UK manufacturing sector continues to face a significant capability challenge. Recent research highlights a 47,000 person skills gap across the industry, shaping how organisations plan, operate and invest in their future workforce. While this shortfall is often discussed in terms of attracting new talent, new findings from the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) show that there is also a clear opportunity within the existing workforce.Many manufacturers are not making full use of the experience already present in their teams. At the same time, younger workers are motivated to learn and progress. Making better use of skills already in the business can play an important role in closing the skills gap and supporting long term workforce strength.Skills are available but underusedThe MTC reports that 41 per cent of Baby Boomers working in manufacturing feel their skills are not being fully used. This represents a large amount of experience in areas such as maintenance, quality, automation and specialist machinery. When this knowledge is not shared or applied effectively, organisations risk losing valuable insight that supports safety, reliability and performance.This issue sits alongside continued demand for engineering talent. Make UK’s latest data shows there are 56,000 open vacancies in UK manufacturing, underlining the need to use existing expertise as effectively as possible while continuing to recruit.Younger workers are ready to developAlongside this experience, younger talent is keen to build skills. According to the MTC study, 91 per cent of Gen Z workers say they want to learn from others in the workplace. This is supported by wider 2024 research which shows that 62 per cent of Gen Z employees are more likely to stay with an employer when they receive clear development opportunities.This highlights the value of creating environments where learning happens as part of day to day work. When people can develop, businesses benefit from stronger capability and improved retention.Skills are not always being sharedDespite the willingness to learn and develop, this does not always happen in practice. Research shows that around 60 per cent of workers are not regularly sharing skills or learning through the job. This can mean limited coaching, fewer chances to learn through problem solving and a heavy reliance on a small number of experienced individuals.This matters because the skills manufacturers need are changing. The 2024 Make UK Skills Survey reports that 68 per cent of manufacturers say multiskilled engineers are the hardest roles to fill. When skills are not passed on, teams become less flexible and harder to scale.Encouraging practical learning helps build stronger teams, keeps knowledge in the business and reduces risk when experienced employees leave or retire.Why this matters for the future of manufacturingSkills shortages are already having a clear impact. Make UK’s latest survey shows that 78 per cent of manufacturers are seeing productivity loss due to skills gaps. At the same time, ONS data confirms that one in five manufacturing workers is now over 55, increasing the risk of knowledge loss in the coming years.Businesses that create clear ways for skills to be shared and developed are better placed to protect output, support new technologies and prepare for future demand. This applies across general engineering, FMCG, aerospace, automotive, construction materials, warehouse automation and process engineering.Building skills within teams supports performance today and helps secure long term resilience.How ATA Recruitment can helpATA Recruitment works with engineering and manufacturing businesses to strengthen capability through high quality permanent, contract and interim recruitment. With access to more than 60,000 pre vetted candidates, we help organisations secure the skills they need while supporting individuals into roles where they can grow and add value. If you are planning future workforce needs or looking to strengthen your technical teams, ATA Recruitment is ready to support you.
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Why events like CTP Telford are vital for bridging the skills gap in UK engineering and manufacturingATA Recruitment recently attended our second Career Transition Partnership event of the year in Telford, represented by Christian Addison, Director, and Lewis Gardner, Recruitment Specialist. These events continue to play a critical role in strengthening the future of the UK engineering and manufacturing workforce. With a well documented national skills shortage and increasing pressure on employers to find long term capability, CTP events provide a direct and effective route for connecting high quality service leavers with the organisations that urgently need them.Recent data reinforces the importance of this mission. According to Make UK’s Workforce Survey 2024, 62 per cent of manufacturers say they are struggling to fill engineering vacancies, and the ONS reports that the UK currently has over 830,000 live vacancies across the economy, with engineering consistently among the hardest areas to recruit. This environment makes structured access to skilled service leavers more important than ever.Service leavers bring rare and highly transferable skillsUK manufacturing is experiencing persistent shortages in maintenance, automation, reliability and project engineering roles. In 2024, Make UK identified multiskilled engineers as the most difficult roles to hire, with 68 per cent of manufacturers reporting long term challenges in finding suitable candidates.Service leavers often hold technical training that aligns directly with these roles. They typically bring strong mechanical or electrical knowledge, experience working with complex equipment, leadership capability and a proven ability to perform under pressure.CTP events allow employers to meet this talent in person and understand where their forces background can add immediate value. For many roles within engineering and manufacturing, the capability that service leavers offer is not only transferable but significantly in demand.Events like Telford support smoother transitions into civilian engineering rolesResearch from Forces in Mind Trust (2024) shows that 70 per cent of service leavers say they would feel more confident entering civilian employment when supported through structured transition events. This highlights why CTP events matter to individuals as much as they do to industry.Christian and Lewis spent the day helping candidates understand career paths, certifications, job expectations and sector opportunities. Many service leavers possess strong technical foundations but need guidance on how these skills translate into specific engineering roles.Face to face interaction plays a central role in building this clarity and confidence. It allows candidates to ask practical questions, understand employer expectations and receive direct advice on how to position their experience. This makes the transition into civilian engineering roles smoother and more successful.Lewis Gardner commented:"The CTP events are always an honour to attend, and I always come away knowing I have learnt so much and looking forward to continuing to work with the people I met on the day.Hearing about the unique story behind every person you speak to always fascinates me and makes you realise that there is a lot more going on than you think.There are so many ways we, as ATA, can help service leavers and veterans – whether it’s with interview prep, understanding what a leaver or veteran is actually looking for, or finding the right role for them.I find it very rewarding, as they are serving the country, and I will always be grateful for this. It gives me satisfaction knowing that I can give back."CTP events strengthen the long term talent pipeline for engineering and manufacturingThe engineering workforce is steadily ageing. ONS 2024 data confirms that one in five manufacturing workers is now over 55, which means a significant portion of the sector is heading toward retirement within the next decade.At the same time, Make UK’s 2024 Skills Report highlights that 78 per cent of manufacturers are already experiencing productivity loss due to skills shortages. Without new talent entering the sector, these shortages will widen.CTP events help address this challenge by:opening pathways for highly trained service leaversaccelerating the development of early stage talentcreating a more predictable pipeline for employers planning future workforce needsService leavers often progress rapidly once placed. Employers frequently report strong retention rates, high reliability and quick adaptability. These attributes help stabilise teams and contribute to long term capability growth.Collaboration with employers and charities creates genuine impactThe Telford event also created opportunities to build partnerships. Christian and Lewis engaged with employers keen to integrate service leavers into their workforce plans and connected with charities focused on supporting transition into engineering roles.Forces in Mind Trust reports that organisations that partner with military support networks are 30 per cent more likely to retain service leavers for more than two years. This demonstrates how collaborative support structures improve outcomes for both the individual and the employer.ATA Recruitment’s commitment to bridging the skills gapATA Recruitment is committed to supporting both organisations and individuals as they navigate the skills challenges facing engineering and manufacturing. We work closely with service leavers to help them translate their experience into civilian engineering careers, offering guidance, insight and access to employers who value their skills.At the same time, we support businesses by introducing motivated, technically capable talent that can strengthen teams and contribute long term. Following the Telford CTP event, Christian Addison and Lewis Gardner will continue working with the candidates they met to help turn conversations into real career opportunities.If you are a forces leaver considering your next step, or an employer looking to welcome service leavers into your workforce, ATA Recruitment is here to support you.
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UK manufacturing output hits £156.5bn: impact on engineering and industryUK manufacturing delivered £156.5bn in output during Q3 2025, according to analysis of ONS data by FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics. This milestone shows that while parts of the sector face pressure, engineering led industries remain strong and continue to underpin the UK’s position as a high value manufacturing economy. This comes at the same time as the government’s Autumn Budget which introduces new measures designed to support investment, energy costs and strategic sectors within UK manufacturing.Manufacturing Output Is Rising. Here Is What the Data ShowsONS figures confirm that total production output fell by 0.5 percent in Q3 2025, with manufacturing output down 0.8 percent. Even so, manufacturing contributed 8.5 percent of UK GVA between July and September which highlights the sector’s ongoing importance.Within this wider picture, engineering heavy industries are outperforming the averages. Data from the Manufacturing Technologies Association shows aerospace output increased by 1.5 percent in Q3, while machinery output rose 1.4 percent year on year.These results indicate that high value, precision driven sectors are proving more resilient and continue to support national output.Where the Growth Is Coming FromAerospaceAerospace production increased by 1.5 percent in Q3 and 7.5 percent year on year. Demand is being supported by global air travel recovery and long term defence programmes that provide stable, multi year production pipelines.Machinery and Industrial EquipmentMachinery output grew by 1.4 percent year on year, driven by continued investment in automation, process efficiency and capital equipment upgrades across FMCG, logistics, automotive, construction materials and process engineering.Electronics and Automation TechnologyManufacturers are increasing investment in robotics, industrial controls and advanced automation technology. This supports growth across machinery, advanced manufacturing and smart production sectors.Metals and MaterialsMore stable supply chains and normalised material prices have helped improve throughput in fabricated components and engineered assemblies. This supports demand in aerospace, machinery and automotive supply chains.What This Means for the Direction of UK IndustryThree themes are clear:Engineering led manufacturing is showing greater resilience than lower value segments.Capital investment is shifting towards automation, advanced machinery and digital production systems.Long cycle programmes in aerospace, defence and advanced machinery continue to anchor output and reduce volatility.What to Watch Going Into 2026Key factors that will influence the next 12 months include the pace of automation adoption, global aerospace demand, materials supply chain stability and changing investment intentions across UK manufacturing. Engineering focused sectors remain well placed to lead growth.The Autumn Budget 2025. What It Means for Manufacturing and EngineeringThe Autumn Budget announced in November 2025 introduced a series of measures aimed at supporting UK manufacturing and engineering. The government confirmed plans to reduce electricity prices for manufacturing businesses which will help improve competitiveness in energy intensive industries. A new 40 percent first year allowance will allow companies to write off a significant portion of investment spending up front which is expected to encourage greater investment in machinery, automation and advanced production equipment.Additional targeted funding was directed toward strategic sectors including defence, clean energy, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing. Support for regional skills development and free under 25 apprenticeships for SMEs aims to expand the future industrial workforce.Together these measures outline a clear intent to boost productivity, accelerate investment and strengthen the role of engineering led sectors within the UK economy.How ATA Recruitment Supports These IndustriesATA Recruitment specialises in permanent, contract and interim recruitment across the engineering led sectors contributing most to UK manufacturing performance. This includes aerospace, FMCG, automotive, process engineering, warehouse automation, construction materials manufacturing, machinery and general engineering.We help manufacturers secure the Engineers, technicians and project specialists needed to deliver output targets, support modernisation programmes and maintain performance across production and capital projects.If your organisation is planning growth, modernising production or building new capability, now is the time to prepare your workforce.ATA Recruitment can help you secure the talent required to stay aligned with the momentum building across UK industry.Get in touch with us to discuss how we can support your plans for 2025 and beyond.
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