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Transitioning Military Skills into Civilian CareersMilitary service instils a range of transferable skills, including leadership, discipline, problem-solving, and technical proficiency. At ATA Re...
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Transitioning Military Skills into Civilian CareersMilitary service instils a range of transferable skills, including leadership, discipline, problem-solving, and technical proficiency. At ATA Re...
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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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Maintenance Engineers, £50483, Derby Annual bonus, paid overtime, 18% Total pension contribution (6% employee, 12 % employer), life assurance, private healthcare, excellent company car scheme, 25 days + 8 days bank holiday with opportunity to earn 39 extra holiday hours, plus more. 3 shift patterns (Early, lates, Nights Days and nights rotation). Why join our client? World class training: Become multiskilled and gain the opportunity to learn PLC programming and more. Outstanding culture: A supportive employer with brilliant employee engagement. World class manufacturing: See cutting edge processes up close. Trust and empowerment: You will be given responsibility early in your journey. About the company Toyota, the world’s largest automotive manufacturer, is looking to recruit multiple Maintenance Engineers for its prestigious production shops at their Burnaston, Derbyshire plant. Home to the iconic Toyota Corolla—the world’s second most popular vehicle—this state-of-the-art facility has been at the heart of the community since the early 1990s. Today, it employs over 2,000 dedicated team members, each playing a vital role in Toyota’s continued success. As Toyota’s flagship European site, the UK division is a critical part of the company’s global operations, contributing an impressive £3 billion to the group’s £210 billion annual turnover. TMUK is internationally renowned for its pioneering approach, consistently leading the way with cutting-edge technologies that give it a competitive edge. The site is home to five manufacturing shops—Press, Body, Paint, Plastics, and Assembly—each with its own nuances and unique challenges. From precision stamping in Press to final vehicle construction in Assembly, every shop plays a critical role in the production process. About the role Being a Maintenance Engineer at Toyota is about more than just fixing machines—you’ll play a vital role in keeping operations running smoothly at the heart of production. Your responsibilities will include: PPM to minimise downtime and enhance efficiency Fault finding using various methods, including PLC diagnostics. Improving machine reliability through proactive maintenance and problem-solving. Project work focused on continuous improvement and innovation. About you To become a maintenance Engineer at Toyota you will need to be able to handle all that comes with working with a fast-paced manufacturing environment. You will need adopt a fix right first time mentality, a mindset for continuous improvement and an aptitude for working proactively. Multiskilled experience with either mechanical or electrical bias. Any manufacturing or fast paced environment. Apprentice trained & NVQ level 3 qualified. Happy to work on a shift rotation & complete overtime when required. The Benefits Joining TMUK will offer you a wide range of benefits. You'll take pride in working at one of the UK's most remarkable sites, where personal development and continuous improvement are central to everything they do. Personal development can take many forms, but here, it could include technical growth and progression into senior positions. You’ll be given the responsibility and empowerment to stretch your problem-solving abilities, satisfying the natural curiosity being a maintenance technician brings. If you feel like you are the right project Maintenance Engineer for this role and would like to hear more about, 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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Engineering Manager, £70,000, Leicestershire Package includes Healthcare, up to 18% bonus, 15 % total pension contribution, option to purchase shares at a reduced rate. Why join? Opportunity to work within a brand-new manufacturing plant. Fantastic employee engagement - over 300 employees have been with the business over 25 years. Further development through fantastic internal and external training. They have Pledged to have 5% of employees in pay and learn positions by 2025. Real career progression opportunities into senior roles Opportunity to work for a forward-thinking company who have invested over £125m across their sites since 2023 ATA Recruitment is working in partnership with a major UK manufacturing group to recruit Engineering Manager for their brand-new, flagship site in Leicestershire. With roots dating back to the 1960s, this organisation is steeped in British manufacturing heritage. Employing over 2,000 people across 15 sites nationwide, they produce some of the UK’s most well-known and much-loved products. This new facility marks a significant investment in the future of UK manufacturing. Boasting state-of-the-art equipment and technology unseen anywhere else in the country, it’s set to become Europe’s highest-output factory of its kind once fully operational. As an Engineering Manager, you'll play a key role in shaping the success of this cutting-edge operation from the ground up. About the role As an Engineering Manger you will be responsible for: Directing and leading all maintenance activities across a large-scale 24/7 manufacturing operation with full accountability for the whole engineering function. Develop and implement preventative and predictive maintenance strategies to maximise equipment uptime and reliability. Support capital investment planning by assessing asset condition and lifecycle. Coach, develop, and appraise team members to build a skilled and motivated workforce. Recruitment, 1-2-1’s, Appraisals, Disciplinaries, Recruitment, and Training & Development. Plan and coordinate engineering projects, including equipment installations, upgrades, and refurbishments. Monitor and control maintenance budgets, ensuring cost-effective use of resources. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, company standards, and legal requirements. Managing the sites continuous improvement and root cause analysis projects. Ensure all Engineers adhere to H&S Policies and Safe Working Practices. About you Due to the nature of the site, we are looking for an engineering manager who has strong leadership & communication skills with the ability to motivate and inspire their employees. Previous experience working within an engineering management capacity. Experience leading multidisciplinary engineering functions Experience managing large engineering budgets, both OPEX & CAPEX. Experience within manufacturing is essential. Experience leading LEAN, root cause and CI task. Great relationship building skills. The benefits By joining our client, you’ll become part of a forward-thinking business that is actively investing in its future. This is evident through recent projects aimed at both upgrading existing facilities and constructing new factories to meet growing demand. We've seen first-hand the clear progression opportunities available, including pathways into plant management and senior operations roles. If you think you are the right engineering manager 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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Production Operative – Coleshill Salary: £14.80 p/h plus holiday pay £1.79 per hour Contract: 3 months Temporary to Permanent Shifts: Panama Shift Pattern Immediate start This well-established company in Birmingham is seeking multiple Production Operatives due to increased business demand. They are looking for motivated and reliable individuals who are eager to learn. If you think you are right for this role then please get in touch with Fred O'Reilly on 07827918324 or email your CV to fred.oreilly@ata-recruitment.co.uk The Production Operative will be responsible for the following Operating a wide range of production machinery and heavy machinery. General Production Operative duties. Upholding health and safety practices Labouring and Cleaning across the site The Production Operative must possess the following skills to be considered for this role: Have a good understanding of safety. Machine Operative experience in a busy manufacturing plant Be reliable and a good communicator. Desire and ability to learn. High work ethic. Have a desire to progress within the company. Must be able to pass a Drug and Alcohol test The benefits of this position: Competitive Salary Immediate start Full training and development Long term career opportunity available. I am looking to speak to talented Production Operatives who are looking for a rewarding and highly challenging position. For more information, please contact Fred O’Reilly 07827918324 or email your CV to fred.oreilly@ata-recruitment.co.uk 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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Role: Deputy Maintenance Team Leader Location: Castle Donnington Shifts: Suez – Days and nights – 2 weekends off in 4 Salary: £54,873, Plus Pension contribution, Private healthcare and more The Company I am currently recruiting for a company who are an systems integrator on a global scale across the world, they operate in numerous countries with plenty of tier one clients and are currently consistently growing across the UK over the past numerous years. On this new site in Castle Donington, since the site- opened nearly 5 years ago there has been £75 million invested to keep up with the demand of the site, Over the last couple of years, there was a large expansion installing some new shuttle systems. With the latest automation and technology the site processes over 120,000 orders a day – the sites aim is to get the unit out of the warehouse 30, showing how state-of-the art and slick the process is. In a shift team there is a Maintenance Team Leader, Deputy Team leader, a few engineers and a couple of Automation Assistants. Having an Automation Assistant on shift will allow you as an Engineer to look into the Continuous Improvement of the site as this is a big thing for the longevity of the site. As a MDTL your day to day responsibilities will include: Working alongside your Maintenance Team leader making sure that you are both happy with the 4 engineers on shift and reporting any problems either way Stepping up into a Team Leader role in their absence Promote a strong safety culture and adhere to Health & Safety and statutory procedures Prepare and chair Daily Review Meetings with Key Stakeholders Undertake analysis of CMMS data to assist forward planning for CI opportunities Working on highly automated state of the art equipment – including Automated shuttle systems, Some of the latest robotics, Various Conveyor Systems just to name a few! The Individual We are looking for a MDTL that: Can work as a multi-skilled engineer – working safely electrically and mechanically Be confident communicating and working as part of a team An Engineer that holds a recognised qualification Perform independently when required and under pressure in certain scenarios As a Deputy Maintenance Team Leader you will receive: An annual salary of £54,873 plus overtime You will be joining a highly successful £multi-million company who can offer a massive amount of stability and security. Opportunity for progression both technically and working your way up into future leadership roles. Up to 6% pension Private healthcare Cycle to work scheme Employee referral scheme Employee assistance programme Employee of the Quarter awards Fantastic salary and benefits package. ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Role: Maintenance Engineer Location: Tamworth Shifts: Four Shift rotation – Mon – Fri Salary: £47,000 + 28 days holiday and only 12 weeks of nights a year The Company I am proud to announce I am working with one of the largest parcel distributors in the world. Currently they are going through a growth phase across the UK. With a world wide operation they are looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join one of their well established sites, going through a recent investment of £2 million to help modernise the site and keep the high standards of performance on the site with newer technology. Working on this site as a Maintenance Engineer will provide job security for yourself, chance to work in a well experienced team and further benefits we can discuss The Role As a Maintenance Engineer you will: Be working in a highly automated fast moving environment as the site can perform to a volume 45,000 parcels an hour Working on various equipment including Various conveyor systems, electrical and mechanical components, sorters and more Join a team on shift including a supervisor, technicians and fellow engineers Working on machinery including Sorters, various conveyor belts and x-ray machines in an automated environment all driven by PLCs The Engineer In a Maintenance Engineer we are looking for: A recognised engineering qualification, Level 3 preferred An engineer that can work mechanically and/or electrically and has experience in Production/Logistics environments Being able to perform under high pressure scenarios and hit KPIs set on the site Strong communicator to help the engineering team work effectively and efficiently but also someone that will be able to work on their own as and when needed The Benefits As a Maintenance Engineer you will receive: An annual salary of £47,000 with OT paid at 1.5x on the weekend Training to develop your skills Potential progression for the right individual as they like to promote from within A pension contribution from my client ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Area Sales Manager Midlands based – UK wide coverage £45,000 + 20% Bonus of Annual Salary (OTE Up to £54k) + Business Expensed Company Car + 23 Days Holiday (Rising to 25) + Stats + Competitive Pension + Life Assurance The Company My client is a well-known and leading manufacturer of light to medium machines supplying directly into industries such as Food, Medical and Building Materials which is part of a £500m group. Due to the retirement of their long-serving Sales Manager, there is now a rare opportunity for a skilled Area Sales Manager to take over a well-established sales department, and a huge opportunity to grow and develop some exciting client and key distributor relationships. The Role This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious, driven individual looking for a challenging and rewarding Sales Management role. With a 70% split between Key Distributor management, it will be your primary job to develop relationships with Key Distributors, to encourage them to promote products and services as well as provide any technical or other support to ensure they’re able to show company products in the best possible light. The other 30% of your time will be spend source and convert new business opportunities by utilising either established market knowledge or sales acumen. You will conduct proactive, key account management and prospecting of all existing and new clients, looking for cross selling opportunities within product range, etc. Within this part of the role, it will be a 50/50 mix of new business development and existing customer relationship building. Key responsibilities: 70% Key Distribution management 30% Direct Sales of industrial bagging systems to target markets New business development Management of existing clients Facilitating customer demonstration alongside Key Distributors Nurturing both direct Client and Key Distributor relationships Increasing sales revenue annually Facilitating the transition to more distributor focussed sales over solely end customer focussed sales Following up on leads passed over by the marketing team or passing them to the relevant Distributor Travel c1-2 nights per week across the UK (primarily focussed on Midlands/Yorkshire) The Person To be successful in your application for this Area Sales Manager role you will need to: Track record in business development sales and or key distribution management role A proven track record in selling bespoke, capital equipment or engineering capital equipment services Solid understanding of how to build strong distributor relationships and provide accurate, relevant and timely information to support them Technical understanding by experience not necessarily a qualification Good IT skills Willing to travel extensively across the Midlands and North Work well under pressure and thrive within a sales environment The Benefits £45,000 20% commission of basic salary Business expensed company vehicle Company Pension 23 Days Holiday + Stats ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Electrical Design Engineer Location: Leicester Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 (DOE) + Overtime Rates, Flexible Working, Site Work Uplift The Company: Our client is a systems integrator specializing in control systems for heavy equipment. They design bespoke solutions that integrate electrical panels, hardware PLCs, and mechanical components, providing innovative systems to industries like power generation, oil and gas, and waste incineration. With a team of around 30 and an annual turnover of £6 million, this growing company combines a strong reputation with a collaborative and supportive environment, offering exciting opportunities for talented engineers. The Role: As an Electrical Design Engineer, you’ll take ownership of projects from concept through to commissioning. Working within a close-knit engineering team, you’ll be designing, testing, and supporting control systems tailored to individual client needs. Your key responsibilities will include: Creating wiring diagrams, schematics, and control panel layouts using AutoCAD Electrical Performing cable sizing and circuit breaker calculations Producing documentation such as I/O schedules, test specs, and Functional Design Specifications (FDS) Selecting and specifying instrumentation such as thermocouples, RTDs, and pressure sensors Overseeing testing and occasionally commissioning systems on-site (UK, Europe, Offshore – optional) Collaborating with project managers and other engineers to ensure high-quality, integrated solutions What We’re Looking For: To thrive in this role, you’ll need: A background in Electrical Design Engineering, ideally with control panels or rotating machinery Working knowledge of PLCs, I/O systems, and field instrumentation Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical (or similar) Ability to calculate wiring sizes and select suitable protection A hands-on, curious, and personable approach Willingness to be office-based initially, with hybrid flexibility after six months The Benefits: • Competitive salary up to £55,000 depending on experience • Overtime paid at 1.3x weekdays and 1.6x weekends • Flexible start/finish times • Hybrid working • Generous holiday allowance • Pension scheme • Career progression into Project Management available How to Apply: If you’re an experienced Electrical Design Engineer looking to work on exciting projects in a growing business, we want to hear from you! 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 Installation Supervisor – 3-Day Week (Long Weekends, Every Week!) Based from Yateley or London – Sites across the South East £350–£400 per day (DOE) Initial 6-Month Contract Work Smarter, Not Longer: Enjoy a 3-Day Week We’re offering more than just a job — we’re offering you Fridays and Mondays off, every week. That’s four days to live your life, and just three days to do what you do best: hands-on, high-quality electrical installations and supervision. What’s the Deal? Work Schedule: Tuesday to Thursday, 08:30–17:15 ⚡ Location: London & Yateley-based with travel to sites up to 3 hours away What You’ll Be Doing (Tuesday–Thursday): Leading electrical installation teams on-site Surveying, installing & commissioning electrical control systems Supporting control panel and electrical system builds Ensuring high standards and client satisfaction Occasionally developing basic PLC skills Who We’re Looking For: ✅ 2+ years in an electrical supervisory role ✅ Recognised electrical qualifications (NVQ3, C&G, 18th Edition) ✅ CSCS Gold or Black Card ✅ SSSTS or SMSTS ✅ Experience in MEICA or the Water Industry ✅ Full UK Driving Licence Desirable but not essential: Knowledge of EPlan/AutoCAD RTU Experience & PLC commissioning experience Familiarity with BBLs, Allen Bradley PLCs, or analogue signals Why Join Us? Three-day week = four-day weekend, every week Competitive day rate: £350–£400/day (DOE) Diverse, site-based work with real variety Work with expert Engineers across major UK infrastructure projects Support to upskill in PLCs & automation Backed by one of the UK's leading engineering recruiters Apply Now Email: suzanne.winton@ata-recruitment.co.uk Or apply via our website: Note: You must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available. ATA Recruitment – Experts in placing top engineering talent across the 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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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.
ATA Recruitment at the CTP Employment Fair: Supporting Forces Leavers and Closing the UK Skills GapWe recently attended the CTP Employment Fair in Lincoln, further strengthening our commitment to supporting ex forces professionals and helping UK manufacturers address the growing engineering skills gap.As demand for technical talent continues to rise across the manufacturing sector, finding skilled, reliable and adaptable individuals has become a top priority for employers. One of the most overlooked talent pools is the Ex-Forces community, highly trained professionals with transferable skills that are directly applicable to engineering and industrial environments. Why ATA Recruitment Attended the CTP Employment FairDirector Chris Addison and Recruitment Specialist Lewis Gardner represented ATA Recruitment at the event. It was an important opportunity to engage directly with service leavers and learn more about their aspirations as they transition into civilian careers.Chris Addison shared:"Our mission at ATA Recruitment is to help bridge the growing skills gap in UK manufacturing. As part of this plan, we are encouraging our customers to recruit from outside of their current marketplace. Taking on forces leavers is a fantastic option. As the number of our customers willing to do so continues to grow, we made the decision to attend the CTP event in Lincoln. We met so many great forces Engineers with strong qualifications and excellent transferable skills, many of which we will be passing on to the relevant customers."Recognising the Value of Ex Forces TalentThe event provided a chance to meet a range of former service personnel, individuals who possess not only technical expertise but also qualities such as resilience, discipline and leadership. These attributes are highly sought after across sectors including General Engineering, Automotive, Aerospace, Food and FMCG, Warehouse Automation and Special Purpose Machinery.Lewis Gardner commented:"Meeting so many talented individuals who have served in the Armed Forces was a privilege. The technical skills and mindset they bring can add real value to businesses across the UK."A Long Term Vision for Forces RecruitmentMilitary service develops a skillset that is perfectly aligned with the needs of UK industry, from problem solving and process discipline to hands on engineering capability. At ATA Recruitment, we aim to act as the bridge between forces leavers and employers who can benefit from their experience.We provide personalised support to help service leavers identify roles that match their skills and career goals, while also educating clients on the benefits of hiring from this talent pool. The result is a more diverse, skilled and future ready workforce for the sectors that keep the UK economy moving.Let’s Build the Future TogetherIf you are an employer seeking to address long term skills shortages, or a forces leaver preparing for your next career step, ATA Recruitment is here to support you. We are passionate about creating opportunities that benefit both individuals and businesses, and we believe connecting ex forces professionals with industry is a vital part of that vision. Get in touch today by filling out the form below to discover how we can help you strengthen your team or successfully transition into a new career.
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Why Engineers Are in Demand in the UK Food and FMCG Manufacturing SectorsThe food and drink industry is the UK’s largestmanufacturing sector. For Engineers exploring new opportunities, jobs in food and FMCG offer more than just career stability, they offer innovation, impact, and real-world problem-solving at scale. Right now, maintenance engineering opportunities in this sector are especially strong, with employers investing heavily in skilled talent to keep operations efficient, safe, and future-ready. At ATA Recruitment, maintenance engineering is at the core of what we do, we place skilled professionals into key roles with some of the biggest and most respected employers in the UK food industry.Here’s why a career in food or FMCG manufacturing might be the ideal move for ambitious Engineers.1. Cutting-Edge Innovation Every DayThe food and FMCG industries are fast-paced environments where innovation is essential. Maintenance Engineers play a key role in keeping this innovation running smoothly, by ensuring equipment reliability, reducing downtime, and supporting the integration of new technologies. Engineers in these sectors are helping to:Develop automated production lines to improve efficiencyCreate sustainable packaging that reduces environmental impactImprove food safety and shelf-life using advanced processing technologyIn 2024, the UK government has outlined a £2 billion plan using engineering biology to revolutionise food and sustainability efforts, highlighting the demand for engineering talent that can drive progress. 2. Make a Global ImpactFood is a universal need, and UK manufacturers export more than £23 billion in food and drink products annually. Engineers in the sector contribute to:Tackling food security and nutrition challengesSupporting sustainable agriculture and distribution practicesEnsuring the safety and quality of products consumed globallyWhen you work in food or FMCG engineering, you’re not just keeping production lines moving, you’re helping feed the world.3. Work Across Disciplines and Expand Your SkillsetIn food manufacturing, Engineers collaborate with professionals in:Biology and chemistry (for product development and food preservation)Technology and data analytics (for process control and predictive maintenance)Supply chain and logistics (for efficiency improvements)This cross-functional exposure makes Engineer jobs in food and FMCG perfect for those who enjoy learning and adapting.4. Career Stability and Strong DemandThe food industry is essential and that means it's more resistant to economic shifts. It currently employs over 440,000 people in the UK, with engineering talent in high demand. Maintenance Engineers are especially sought after for their ability to keep production environments running efficiently around the clock.According to our Insights Report 2024, typical salaries for Engineers in the sector are:RoleAverage Salary (UK, 2024)Maintenance Engineer£42,000 - £55,000Project Engineer£45,000 - £55,000Process Engineer£40,000 - £52,000Engineering Manager£55,000 - £75,0005. Stay on the Right Side of RegulationFood and drink manufacturing is highly regulated to ensure safety and traceability. Engineers are central to:Designing processes that meet Food Standards Agency requirementsImplementing HACCP and ISO standardsAuditing systems for continuous complianceThis adds a level of rigour and responsibility to engineering roles, ideal for those who thrive under clear frameworks.6. Explore a Variety of Engineering Career PathsThere’s no one-size-fits-all career in FMCG and food engineering. Engineers can specialise in:MaintenanceResearch & Development (R&D)Production and AutomationQuality AssuranceHealth, Safety & Environment (HSE)Supply Chain OptimisationThis diversity allows Engineers to pivot within the industry, gaining experience across different departments and technical challenges.7. Drive the Sustainability AgendaThe food industry is under pressure to reduce environmental impact. Engineers are at the core of:Cutting food wasteImproving energy efficiencyDesigning greener packagingIn 2024, the industry committed to cutting food waste by 20% and slashing energy consumption across production lines. Engineers with sustainability knowledge are in high demand.Ready to Explore Engineer Jobs in Food or FMCG?If you're an Engineer looking to apply your skills in a future-focused, globally relevant, and innovation-driven industry, food and FMCG manufacturing is a strong career move. Maintenance Engineers, in particular, are in high demand to keep production lines efficient, safe, and running smoothly.At ATA Recruitment, we connect Engineers with top employers in the UK’s thriving food and FMCG sectors. Whether you're seeking a permanent, executive, or contract role, we can help you find the right fit.Search our latest Engineer jobs in food and FMCG now, or speak to one of our specialist consultants.
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Navigating Uncertainty: How Contract Recruitment Supports Engineering and Manufacturing BusinessesThe 2025 increase in employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) has created a new layer of financial complexity for UK employers, especially in sectors like engineering and manufacturing, where skilled labour is critical and payroll forms a large part of operational costs. The Financial Pressure of Higher Employer NICsWith the employer NIC rate rising from 13.8% to 15% and the threshold reduced from £9,100 to £5,000, companies face significantly higher costs for permanent hires. For example, employing an Engineer earning the average UK salary of £36,036 now costs businesses an additional £940 per year in NICs, up from £3,715 to £4,655.This sharp increase in employment costs is pushing many businesses to re-evaluate their workforce strategy. Some are slowing down recruitment or even reducing headcount to maintain profitability in an increasingly competitive market.While the Employment Allowance has increased from £5,000 to £10,500, this may offer only limited relief, particularly for larger engineering and manufacturing firms with significant staffing requirements. Contract Recruitment: A Strategic Workforce SolutionIn response to these changes, contract recruitment has become an increasingly valuable strategy for businesses looking to manage labour costs without sacrificing productivity or project delivery.Key Benefits of Contract Recruitment for Engineering and ManufacturingScalable Workforce SolutionsScale your workforce up or down based on project needs, without the long-term financial commitment of permanent employees.Access to Specialist SkillsEngage expert contractors for niche roles or time-bound projects, ensuring high-quality work without the overhead of a full-time hire.Reduced Employment CostsAvoid additional expenses tied to permanent staff, such as benefits, pensions, training, and NIC obligations.This flexible approach helps companies stay agile, maintain project continuity, and manage risk during economic uncertainty. How to Implement Contract Recruitment EffectivelyTo unlock the full benefits of a contract workforce in engineering and manufacturing, businesses should:1. Partner with a Specialist Recruitment AgencyWork with a firm that understands your industry and has access to a pre-vetted pool of engineering and manufacturing contractors.2. Align Workforce Planning with Project GoalsAssess your project pipeline and identify where short-term expertise or extra capacity is needed.3. Stay Compliant with Employment RegulationsEnsure contracts, IR35 status, and all legal obligations are properly managed to avoid potential pitfalls. Need Help with Contract Recruitment?At ATA Recruitment, we’re committed to addressing the skills shortage in engineering and manufacturing. Contract recruitment is just one of the many tailored solutions we offer to help bridge that gap, offering access to a wide network of qualified professionals ready to hit the ground running.Learn more on our Contract Recruitment Services page to discover how we can support your workforce planning.
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Helping Ex-Forces Transition into Engineering CareersAs increasing numbers of individuals leave the Armed Forces, many are seeking meaningful civilian careers that align with their skills, discipline and work ethic. At ATA Recruitment, Lewis Gardner has become a trusted specialist in ex-Forces recruitment, helping service leavers transition into engineering and technical roles across the UK.Why Are More People Leaving the Armed Forces?There has been a significant rise in the number of people leaving the Armed Forces in recent years. Many cite the need for a better work-life balance, the desire to live closer to home, and a benefits package that no longer reflects today’s financial demands. Some service leavers are commuting up to 6.5 hours, while others face long hours and unpaid overtime due to staffing shortages. These challenges are driving a growing number to explore civilian jobs after the military.Supporting Career Transitions for Ex-Forces CandidatesLewis Gardner has placed numerous ex-military candidates into long-term roles, with around 90% of placements in automation and manufacturing environments. His passion for supporting veterans started with a single conversation:“After speaking with my first Forces leaver, I found the whole process genuinely rewarding. These candidates often feel uncertain about what ‘Civvy Street’ holds for them. But once you start consulting and guiding them through their career transition, it becomes clear just how much value they can bring to engineering and technical teams.”What Makes Ex-Forces Candidates Ideal for Engineering and Manufacturing?Ex-Forces personnel possess a unique combination of technical skills, reliability, and resilience. But Lewis is keen to avoid generalisations.“Not every Forces leaver is the same. What they often share, though, is a realistic mindset, a willingness to learn, and incredible discipline. Many are more than happy to travel if the role is right. They’re also excellent listeners — a trait highly valued in any engineering team.”Success Stories: Building Stronger Teams with Veteran TalentOne notable success has been the placement of four Forces leavers at Frasers Group, where the Shift Manager is also ex-Forces.“There was an instant connection,” Lewis explains. “Shared values and experience made it easy for the new hires to integrate, and the employer quickly saw the benefits.”Overcoming Barriers to Civilian EmploymentJob interviews in the civilian world can be a daunting change for military professionals. Lewis ensures every candidate is fully prepared with coaching, mock interviews, and personalised support.“We focus on building confidence and helping them present their skills in a way that resonates with hiring managers. It’s about showing them how to translate their experience into commercial value.”Why Supporting Forces Leavers MattersThis work is more than just recruitment. For Lewis, it’s personal.“There are more Forces leavers than ever before, and they need someone who truly understands their journey. I see my role as a consultant, not just a recruiter. It's about being someone they can trust — someone who’s there to open doors and reduce the stress of a big life change.”Thanks to word-of-mouth recommendations, more and more ex-military candidates are finding their way to ATA Recruitment, confident that their careers are in expert hands.Looking to Build or Begin a Career in Engineering?Whether you're an ex-Forces professional seeking your next opportunity or an employer looking to strengthen your technical team, ATA Recruitment is here to help. We're Bridging The Skills Gap in UK engineering by connecting skilled, disciplined service leavers with employers in manufacturing, automation, and beyond.If you’re leaving the military and want support transitioning into a civilian engineering role or if you're hiring and want to explore the value ex-Forces talent can bring, get in touch with Lewis Gardner at lewis.gardner@ata-recruitment.co.uk, call 07583 676 804, or fill in the form below.
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Maintenance Recruitment in Q1 2025: Market Trends and InsightsHaving seen an extremely buoyant Q4 for the maintenance market, with many customers wanting to use up recruitment budgets before the end of the calendar year, we entered Q1 facing a certain level of economic uncertainty. Most quarters were cautious about what level of economic growth or retraction we might see, due to the pending increases in the rates of minimum and real living wages, National Insurance, as well as the ongoing challenges of inflation and the overall costs of running a business.January is normally a busy month from a recruitment perspective, with customers releasing an abundance of new roles and a fresh influx of candidates. Sadly, neither happened, with customer demand lower than expected and candidate flow continuing at a suppressed rate. Advert response in January was 21% down on the same month last year. However, despite this slow start, demand picked back up to normal levels through February and sustained through March. Many quarters were expecting a “redundancy market” in Q1, which would improve candidate availability. However, despite candidates who were out of work or being made redundant accounting for 29% of our placements, availability remained extremely low, as many candidates were passive and unwilling to move in the current market. Indeed, just 4% of candidates we placed moved for progression.As demand for good Engineers continues to outstrip supply, what are the latest trends we are seeing in the market? Of the Engineers placed:83% changed shift, indicating that many are still seeking a better work-life balance if they are going to change roles. 4 on 4 off (29%), days (22%), and double days (17%) proved most popular73% received a pay rise – many companies are still having to offer cash incentives to remain competitiveThe average pay rise was £7,800, which is nearly £1,000 higher than in H2 2024Whilst many companies continue to battle for talent with attractive packages, we continue our mission to “Bridge The Skills Gap” in UK manufacturing. There is already a skills shortage in the UK, which only continues to widen as many Engineers approach retirement age. We are encouraging our clients to consider how they address this issue, and we are pleased to report that many are taking single-skilled Engineers and offering training to make them multi-skilled. Also, and probably most pleasing, 10% of Engineers placed were forces leavers from the RAF and Navy. We continue to work with key customers on this strategy and hope to see this positive trend continue.Hiring the right Engineers is tougher than ever. With candidate availability at a low, the pressure to secure skilled talent is increasing across the industry.ATA can give you the edge. With exclusive access to a curated database of over 60,000 pre-interviewed Engineers, we connect you with top-tier talent ready to make an impact.As recruitment specialists in manufacturing and engineering, we partner with leading employers to offer market insight, benchmark packages, and shape talent strategies that work.By connecting the right people with the right opportunities, ATA is proud to be helping Bridge The Skills Gap across UK industry.Get in touch with Chris Addison at christian.addison@ata-recruitment.co.ukor fill out the form below to start the conversation.
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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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The ATA Recruitment Annual Contractor Charge Rates Report 2024 is available to downloadAs the demand for skilled professionals continues to rise, more businesses are turning to skilled contractors and temporary workers to support large-scale projects. With recruiting and retaining permanent employees still a challenge, flexible workforce solutions have become essential for business growth.In the UK, 850,000 vacancies remain unfilled, an improvement from 2023. However, the need for skilled engineers in the manufacturing and engineering sectors is critical for 2025.Covering the following disciplines, we have highlighted the average contractor charge rates across the UK as well as provided you with expert commentary from our specialist contract consultants:ManufacturingEngineeringInterim and Shared ServicesIf you are a contractor looking for a new assignment or a client looking to use a flexible skilled resource, then please get in touch.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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