General Engineering
There's nothing general about our approachWith over 60 years experience in engineering and manufacturing recruitment, there aren't many roles or industries we haven't already recruited for. So whet...
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There's nothing general about our approachWith over 60 years experience in engineering and manufacturing recruitment, there aren't many roles or industries we haven't already recruited for. So whet...
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We make our process as bespoke as your machineryThe Special Purpose Machinery sector sees companies manufacturing bespoke and custom made machines which are used across the FMCG, Automotive, Aeros...
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A robust process for a fluid marketThe Process Engineering sector has been a cornerstone of ATA's engineering recruitment activities for nearly two decades. We have worked extensively with both s...
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The automotive sector is highly driven by quality of process, which this fits perfectly with the ATA WayEmploying 182,000 people and generating £67 billion for the UK economy, Automotive is one o...
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Quality driven recruitment and manufacturing go hand in handEmploying over 110,000 people and generating £22.4 billion in turnover for the UK economy, the aerospace sector continues to be one of ...
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Through our in-depth knowledge of the Food and FMCG sectors, we have built a strong track record of delivering quality candidates to our customersFood manufacturing is well established as one of ...
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As the Warehouse Automation sector has grown, we have grown with it, developing strong relationships with a number of OEM's as well as many of the UK's biggest end users. Our specialist team have...
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Building the highly-skilled teams you need to keep your business thrivingWe've been working with some of the biggest names in the construction materials manufacturing sector for several years, bu...
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Maintenance Engineer Job Role - Maintenance Engineer £38,000 - £42,000 + Avg of £6k Bonus + Final Salary Pension (Best Pension Out There, Same as NHS Staff) + OTE of £60k + Potential Progression to Engineering Manager + Plenty of Overtime + Training + 33 Days Holiday Shifts – Mon – Fri Days (6-2) Location – Worksop The Company I am currently recruiting for a multi skilled maintenance engineer to fill the role above! The company are a multi – site manufacturing business who are going from strength to strength meaning the job security is there and makes this role a job for life! The Role As a maintenance engineer, our will be responsible for: • Conducting both planned and preventative maintenance while also responding to breakdowns • Fault finding on electrical components including three phase systems, control panels, invertors, drives, motors and PLCs etc • Conducting mechanical work on gears, motors and conveyors etc • Working on your own projects to try and reduce downtime Requirements As a maintenance engineer it is required that you: • Have an NVQ level 3 qualification or equivalent in engineering • Have experience fault finding both mechanically and electrically • Come from previous manufacturing background Benefits As a maintenance engineer, you will receive the following benefits: Industry leading pension – one of the only engineering about companies to offer a final salary pension! Amazing bonus of around £6k! Plenty of overtime available – earn over £60k! Progression into Engineering Manager Position! Great Working Hours! If you are a maintenance engineer and are interested in the vacancy, then please contact me via email max.carling@ata-recruitment.co.uk to discuss the role in further detail 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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Contracts Manager - Defence Based in Coventry 12 Month fixed term contract 08:00-16:35 (Mon – Thu) 08:00-15:10 (Fri) Hybrid Please Note: This is a hybrid role. You will be mainly based on-site (Min 3 days) with home working available when suitable and with manager approval Our client is a global leader in armour technology and vehicle integration, providing lifesaving solutions for the defence and security sectors. They deliver protective and advanced vehicle systems with a mission to enhance through innovation. If you believe you are suitable for this role, then please contact Suzanne Winton or email your CV to suzanne.winton@ata-recruitment.co.uk The role of a Contract Manager will involve the following: We are seeking an individual with a keen attention to detail and a reasoning mind, capable of building effective relationships and communicating efficiently at all levels. The ideal candidate is a determined and competent negotiator who can quickly learn and solve problems. Somebody Hands on and onsite min 3days Self-motivation and the ability to set priorities and work independently are essential. Strong planning and organisational skills, along with a thorough and methodical approach to tasks, are crucial for success in this role. • Support the full project lifecycle, including Request for Information/Pre-Qualification Questionnaires, Tendering process, Contract Award, Contract change, Contract Performance and Contract Closure, as required for Military contracts across the UK and overseas. • Managing a small commercial team and assisting where required in terms of departmental metrics/reporting, training, and weekly review of commercial actions and allocation accordingly. • To provide day-to-day commercial and/or contract management on major defence contracts, including being the main point of contact commercially. • To support the corporate development team in activities such as negotiating contracts and agreements. • To support the sales team to develop commercial input into bids and proposals for issue and presentation to customers. • Responsible for commercial negotiations and closure of contracts between NPA, its customers and/or key subcontractors. • To ensure flow down of prime contractual obligations to its key supply chain. • To report on commercial opportunities and risks and develop commercial strategies to address such opportunities and risks. • Attend customer / subcontractor meetings, to represent the commercial department, as required. • Providing guidance on any commercial / legal issues and advising the wider business on internal commercial governance. • Ensuring business compliance in accordance with all laws and regulations. • To support the sales team in all commercial aspects relating to its ‘Representatives’ network, this includes drafting and / or review, negotiation and execution of distributor, reseller, and agent agreements. • Responsible for conducting due diligence and sanction screening on all third parties. • Responsible for the creation, monitoring, updating, and rolling out to the wider business, commercial processes/guidance, and commercial template documents, ensuring adherence where applicable. • To understand the requirements of applicable UK / US Export / Import Regulations and assist the trade compliance team as and when required. Qualification & Experience • Considerable experience in a commercial / legal / contract management role, in either defence or a highly regulated environment. • A general understanding of import / export regulations is desirable, but not essential. • Experience in evaluating, drafting, negotiating, closing, and managing the legal, commercial, and contractual aspects of complex contracts. • Experience of contracting with/purchasing from prime defence or highly regulated contractors. • Experience of establishing / managing strategic relationships. 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 To be considered for this role please either hit the 'Apply' button on this site or email your CV directly to suzanne.winton@ata-recruitment.co.uk 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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Mechanical Design Engineer Northamptonshire £40,000 – 45,000 The Company Our client provides design, manufacturing, service and installation services for heavy duty materials handling systems used across a wide range of sectors. The business has a rich trading history dating back over 70 years and are set for a fantastic 2025 with a great order book and significant investment being made to expand their production The systems the company manufacture consist of a range of equipment including conveyors, shredding machinery, compactors and screens and the business adds real value to their customers by providing a full turnkey solution to their customers. The business has an incredibly low turnover of staff due to their great culture and their focus on staff development. For this role they are happy to support people with external SolidWorks training if you haven’t used the package before. As part of their expansion plans they are looking to recruit for two key positions in their design team, one of which is a Mechanical Design Engineer which they are looking for with immediate effect. The Role The role of Mechanical Design Engineer in the business will see you working in the engineering team carrying out all 3D and 2D design work needed across the projects the company are delivering. The design engineering teamwork in an open office and have created a really supportive culture where ideas are shared, staff are listened to and people’s development are prioritised. Key aspects of the Mechanical Design Engineer role will involve: 3D modelling of machinery and components being manufactured Producing detailed drawings for fabrication and manufacturing on the shop floor Creating bills of materials for parts Design of fabricated and sheet metal components including access platforms and walkways Producing 2D layouts of systems Establishing potential costs for designed items Liaising with customers for site measurements when required The company uses SolidWorks and AutoCAD across their design work. The Candidate To be successful in your application for this Mechanical Design Engineer role you will need: Experience in both 3D modelling and producing 2D manufacturing drawings. A fantastic attitude towards learning and development. Some form of supporting engineering qualification To enjoy seeing design projects from design through to manufacturing A great attention to detail To be someone who takes real pride in the quality of their design work. The Benefits For this Mechanical Design Engineer role, the following benefits are on offer: £40,000 – 45,000 SolidWorks training and development an offer To work for a Design Manager who fosters learning, development and collaboration. To work for a business who are growing and investing heavily in their expansion. If you’re interested, please apply online for immediate consideration. 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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Mechanical Design Engineer £40,000 - £47,000 Pension Contribution 24 days holidays plus bank holidays Flexible start and finish times Be part of a successful design team Reference: BP 174 Location: Northamptonshire ATA are working with an industry leader and specialist in the design and manufacturing of high-performance special purpose machinery for several industries and sectors. Our client pride themselves on the robust and innovative products that they provide to their customers and with over 70 years of industry experience in providing full turnkey solutions for their clients. They are currently looking to employ a Mechanical Design Engineer to join their dynamic design working on multiple projects valued from £500k to £6 million. You will have the opportunity to work with industry experts and apply your skills within a successful team, reporting to the Head of Projects you will have an integral part in the successful completion of an increasing order book. The Role As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will work closely with the projects team on larger projects and work autonomously on smaller projects, you will have full responsibility from inception to completion. The Mechanical Design Engineer key responsibility will be to: Design using Solid Works CAD package, this will include 3D modelling and 2D general arrangement drawings. Design site layout drawings, which will include walkways, platforms, and machinery. Handle small individual projects from inception to completion, creating BOM’s and providing costing details. Provide machinery, materials, and parts specification on projects, Liaise with all functions of the business when required, this will include Production, assembly, and sub-contractors. Occasional site visits for site surveys and measurements. The Candidate The Mechanical Design Engineer will have: An Engineering qualification. Sheetmetal fabrication experience. A proven track record in a successful project structure. A strong commercial mind with the ability to mitigate for risks. The Benefits For the Mechanical Design Engineer role, you will receive: £40,000 - £47,000 Pension Contribution 24 days holidays plus bank holidays Flexible start and finish times Be part of a successful Project Management Team ATA Recruitment are working exclusively with this client we will be conducting a short list starting today, we will conduct the 1st interview over the phone and the successful candidates will then be forwarded to our client with our recommendation. If you wish to be considered for this opportunity then please respond with your intention as we are looking to fill this role in the not-so-distant future, you will then be contacting by one of our Recruitment Consultant who will be able to provide more details. Contact: Bhav Patel Recruitment Consultant 07704543752 Bhavesh.patel@ata-recruitment.co.uk ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and general Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website. By applying you accept the terms of our Privacy Notice which can be found on our website. ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer Initial 3–6-month contract + Likely extensions Location: Bolton Rate: Up to £32.00p/h DOE (Limited – Outside IR35 / PAYE / Umbrella) Shifts: Panama Days and Nights High Speed / Machinery / Automation We are currently recruiting an Electrical Maintenance Engineer on a contract basis for a leading client based in the Northwest. This well-established company is renowned for its innovation in the design and production of secure documents, including currency and other high-security items. Responsibilities for the Electrical Maintenance Engineer role include: Managing reactive breakdowns and Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) to ensure plant efficiency Working on critical plant machinery including presses, conveyors, packaging machines, and sorting systems Fault finding, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical systems, including PLCs, drives, motors, and control panels Ensuring compliance with safety standards in a high-volume industrial production environment Logging and reporting necessary maintenance and operational data in accordance with internal processes Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives and maintaining plant performance Key skills and attributes required: Time-served electrical engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualification Strong experience with electrical systems, including PLC fault finding, drives, motors, and automation systems Experience in an industrial manufacturing environment Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams Proactive, self-driven, and able to work independently with minimal supervision Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail with a focus on maintenance improvements Benefits of working with this company: Outside IR35 Ltd company contract Potential for contract extensions based on performance and business needs I am looking to speak to talented Electrical Maintenance Engineers, who are looking for a very rewarding and challenging contract position. For more information, please contact Sam Martlew, Recruitment Specialist at ATA Recruitment. ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and General Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis – for more opportunities like this one, visit our website - By applying you accept the terms of our Privacy Notice which can be found on our website. ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
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Service Manager Location: Staffordshire Salary: £60,000-£70,000 base salary + 40-50% bonus The Company We are currently partnering with a leading global provider of critical power solutions, serving a wide range of customers from large commercial enterprises to the defence industry. This organisation has been operating for over 40 years and are now worth £50million, offering services covering everything from design and manufacturing through to rental and maintenance. Following the acquisition of the business in 2023, the rental operations division alone has seen almost 200% growth and are set to grow by a further £2million in 2025. As a result, they are looking to recruit a Service Manager with immediate effect. The Role The role of Service Manager will involve overseeing and driving the growth of their rental operations division. This is a key role for a dynamic and results-driven professional with a passion for leading teams and optimizing service delivery in a fast-paced environment. As the Service Manager you will: Manage and develop a team of nearly 30 professionals responsible for the rental side of the business, ensuring high levels of performance, motivation, and service excellence. Take ownership of the day-to-day operations, ensuring all projects for rental equipment are properly planned, and all maintenance schedules are prepared to meet customer demands. Ensure customer satisfaction across all rental services, from SLA setting and enforcing all contractual agreements, through to ensuring all RAMs for customer sites are completed. Review and reporting of the division financial performance vs P&L Identifying training and development needs for the team to increase performance Goal management of the team and individuals to achieve key performance markers. Recruitment and retention of key roles within the service team. The Candidate To be successful in your application for this Service Manager role you will need: Proven experience in an electro-mechanical service/maintenance management role. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to manage budgets, set targets, and implement strategies to drive revenue and performance To be a strong decision maker who can make decisions in a fast paced working evnironment Exceptional leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate a team towards common goals, as well as the confidence to challenge and drive improvements. The Benefits For this Service Manager role, the following benefits are on offer: £60,000-£70,000 base salary Competitive bonus of 40-50% based on performance of financial targets If you’re interested please apply online, send your CV to lauren.woolley@ata-search.co.uk, or give me a call on 07773 207 097. 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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Recruitment Specialist Location: Leicester (LE3) Salary: Up to £27,000 basic DOE + Uncapped Commission Benefits: 25 Days Annual Leave, Quarterly & Annual Awards, Incentives, Structured Career Progression, Ongoing Professional Development We are looking for a Recruitment Specialist to join our Leicester team, specialising in the Manufacturing sector across the Midlands and the UK. This is an excellent opportunity to work alongside ATA’s highest-billing contract recruiter in a fast-paced, high-earning environment. If you have experience in recruitment or sales and are looking for your next career step, this role is for you. The Role Source and assess candidates for Manufacturing roles through job boards, LinkedIn, adverts, and database searches Support the delivery of candidates to existing accounts Build and maintain a strong candidate database for the contract manufacturing market Generate sales leads for senior consultants Train to become a 360 Recruitment Consultant – initially focusing on candidate management (up to 12 months), before transitioning into a full 360 role with ongoing support The Ideal Candidate Experience in a sales or customer-focused environment, ideally working towards targets Strong communication skills, both written and verbal A driven and ambitious mindset, eager to grow within the business A passion for recruitment and a desire to develop into a full 360 role Why Join ATA? Work under an Associate Director with over 20 years of experience and a Client Relationship Manager with more than 9 years in the business Fast-Paced & Rewarding – The Manufacturing contract market moves quickly, allowing for faster placements, commission earnings, and career growth Long-Term Career Progression – Structured development plans, clear goals, and a homegrown management team Uncapped Earning Potential – Earn commission from day one with no limits on your success Contact Talent Manager Rachael Bailey-Frost to find out more. 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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Principal Recruitment Consultant (360 Recruitment Role) Location: Leicester (LE3) Salary: Up to £35,000 basic DOE + Uncapped Commission Benefits: 25 Days Annual Leave | Quarterly & Annual Awards | Incentives | Structured Career Progression | Ongoing Professional Development ATA Recruitment are looking for an experienced Senior Recruitment Consultant to join our team in Leicester. If you're an ambitious recruiter looking for a new challenge, this is an exciting opportunity to join our expanding team. The Role Sector: Southwest Maintenance Engineering As a Principal Recruitment Consultant, you will focus on delivering candidates to multiple PSLs within the region. You’ll generate your own client relationships using our existing sales database, as well as through the network and connections you build. You’ll be working for an experienced Recruitment Manager with 9+ years’ experience at ATA, who is passionate about supporting his team and helping them achieve their career goals. This is a true 360 recruitment role, involving: Lead generation & conversion Account development Candidate sourcing & management Business development A strong interest in sales and client relationship management is essential. The Ideal Candidate 360 recruitment experience with a track record of performance Leadership aspirations – we’re looking for someone ready to build and manage a team Strong communication skills (spoken & written English) Experience in Maintenance Engineering recruitment is a plus but not essential – full sector training provided! Why Choose ATA? 60 years of experience – One of the UK’s leading recruitment consultancies Clear career progression – Structured growth & leadership opportunities Ongoing professional development – First-class training & supportive environment Proven success stories – Our Director, Chris, started as a Trainee Recruitment Consultant 25 years ago. Now, alongside our home-grown management team, he brings a wealth of experience to guide and support our teams toward success. For more information about this role and a career with ATA Recruitment, contact our Talent Manager, Rachael, today! 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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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.
Business Confidence Survey 2024To keep our clients informed on industry trends, ATA Search tapped into our extensive network with an in-depth Employers Survey. The survey explored the key drivers of business success in 2024 and provided valuable insights into business confidence for 2025.2024 proved to be a challenging year for the UK economy, growing by just 0.4% over quarters 1–3 (according to ONS data). Despite this growth being below initial projections, it was positive to see that 39% of respondents in our survey reported either strong or very strong growth.Despite minimal growth being projected for Q4, the pending National Insurance, Minimum and Real Living Wage increases, and the ongoing economic uncertainty, the outlook of those surveyed across UK manufacturing remains positive. With an average confidence rating of 2.88 out of 4 for their outlook in 2025, many participants are hopeful for a stronger year ahead.39% of those surveyed said they experienced growth or strong growth in 2024.Recruitment (23%) and retention (13%) of staff were key challenges in 2024.51% of those surveyed said they are predicting strong growth in 2025.What industry best describes the participants field?General Engineering20%Automotive7%Aerospace10%Special Purpose Machinery15%Food10%Construction Materials Manufacturing7%Warehouse Automation5%FMCG10%Process Engineering7%Other10% What levels of growth did businesses experience in 2024? Strong/Very Strong39%No growth54%Moderately Negative5%Very Negative2%What have been the biggest business challenges in 2024? Cost Control (energy, material, salaries) 23%Recruitment23%Employee Retention18%Customer Demand23%Competition 3%Availability of management skills8%Other3%What are the key drivers impacting confidence levels?Demand for our products/services30%Economic situation 20% Investment11%Sector Investment8%Profitability / Rising Costs10%Recruitment6%Retention of staff14% What levels of growth are business owners expecting in 2025? Very Strong7%Strong51%No growth37%Moderately Negative2.5%Very Negative2.5%What does this mean for businesses? Managing costs Three primary challenges that hindered businesses growth in 2024 were cost control (including energy, materials, and salaries), recruitment, and customer demand. All these factors are closely linked to financial sustainability. From managing production costs and securing the right talent to meeting market demand, each aspect plays a crucial role in overall business success.Meeting demand 2025 is shaping up to be a strong year for business, with confidence at a high. Over half (51%) of business owners anticipate a strong year, while an additional 7% expect it to be very strong. This optimism suggests that we are turning a corner, driven primarily by increasing demand for products and services. With 2025 set to be a busy year, success will depend on strategic cost control and securing the right talent to drive growth. Ensuring your team is equipped to capitalise on opportunities will be key to making the most of this positive momentum.Get in touch If you’re interested in the findings of this survey and would like to discuss how these trends could impact your business, we’d love to help. Our expertise in Bridging The Skills Gap ensures you have the right talent in place for a successful year ahead.We're looking forward to launching our second employer survey, focusing on recruitment and retention, to provide deeper insights that help you build and maintain a strong workforce.In the coming weeks, we’ll also be releasing our annual Engineering Insights Report, featuring data from all the placements we’ve made throughout 2024. This comprehensive report, combined with feedback from candidates on their employment plans, reinforces our knowledge and expertise and helps you tackle the ongoing challenge of staff retention with confidence.To find out more, contact Chris Addison, Director of ATA Search, at 07787 289 367 orchristian.addison@ata-search.co.uk, or simply complete the form below.
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Using Psychometric Tools to Better Engage Your Teams in 2025According to ATA Recruitment’s recent survey, in 2024, 25% of Engineers left their roles due to poor management and not feeling valued. As we step into 2025, this highlights a crucial truth for managers and senior leaders: employees need to feel understood and appreciated to truly thrive. For managers, psychometric assessments offer a powerful tool to create a workplace where employees feel valued, engaged, and motivated. They go beyond CVs and performance evaluations—they provide meaningful insights into an individual’s strengths, personality traits, and working preferences. By leveraging these tools, managers can develop tailored strategies to engage and retain top talent.How Psychometric Assessments Help Employees Feel Valued1) Recognising Individual Strengths: Psychometric assessments help identify what makes each employee unique. By aligning roles, responsibilities, and development opportunities to these strengths, employees feel recognised and appreciated for their individual contributions.2) Facilitating Better Communication: Understanding an employee’s communication style enables managers to interact more effectively, reducing misunderstandings and fostering stronger relationships.3) Supporting Career Development: Insights from assessments can guide meaningful career development conversations, demonstrating that an organisation is invested in its employees' growth and future.4) Building Trust: Using psychometric assessments to create a fair and transparent workplace culture fosters trust and confidence, making employees feel valued as both individuals and professionals.A Workforce-First ApproachWhen employees feel understood and supported, they are not just more likely to stay—they are more likely to perform at their highest potential. For managers in 2025, incorporating tools like psychometric assessments is no longer optional; it is essential for cultivating a thriving workforce.At ATA Search, we do more than connect organisations with top talent; we help them retain it. Through our unique product offering, Team Evaluation Assessments, we enable leaders to better understand, engage, and value their most important asset—their people.Ready to put your workforce first? Reach out to us today by filling out the form below.
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Candidate Behaviour Survey 2024As part of our commitment to delivering value-added services to our clients, we strive to provide actionable insights that support their recruitment and retention strategies. To better understand this evolving trend in job seekers' priorities, we surveyed a representative cross-section of the 60,000 engineers in our database. The findings offer a fascinating glimpse into the changing mindset of Engineers and reveal a noteworthy transformation in their attitudes towards work. We’re excited to share these insights with you and hope you find them valuable.Salaries across the UK in multiple sectors have increased over recent years, with employers responding to the rising expectations from candidates due to the cost-of-living crisis. However, new data shows that whilst an attractive salary may initially entice candidates, it is unlikely to retain them in the long term. This year has marked a significant shift in candidate motivations, with people increasingly focusing on long-term benefits and future growth opportunities.82% of those surveyed were in workOf the 82% that were in work, 52% were looking for a new role42% of people surveyed moved roles in 2024 For people who have left their jobs, the main reason for leaving wasPoor management and not feeling valued25%Redundancy or lack of stability in their roles23%Lack of training or progression19%Shift pattern or needing a better work / life balance18%Monetary reasons5%People seeking new jobs have highlighted these as their reasons for wanting to leaveLack of training or progression28%Poor management and not feeling valued15%Redundancy or lack of stability in their roles13%Shift pattern or needing a better work/ life balance12%Monetary reasons5%What could employers do to make employees feel more valued?Training and progression37%Improved salary20%Improved benefits15%Extra Qualifications13%If you were not happy in a new role, how long would you wait before moving?1 month16%1-3 months27%3-6 months25%6 months +33%How long have people been in their current role?0 - 6 months26%7 - 12 months 11%1 - 2 years19%3 - 5 years11.5%5+ years19%What method would be your preferred method of finding a new job?Specialist recruiter25%Upload their CV on job board23%Apply via job boards23%Search Engine17%LinkedIn12%What does this mean for employers?1) Focusing on Growth and RetentionSince Brexit, salary has often been viewed as the primary factor when considering a job change. However, this year, the focus has shifted towards training and progression opportunities. This is evident in our survey, where the average rating for salary was 2.99 out of 4. While an attractive salary may initially entice candidates, it is unlikely to retain them in the long term.In fact, 28% of our survey participants reported changing roles due to a lack of training and limited progression pathways. This shift highlights how candidates increasingly view a competitive salary as insufficient for sustained job satisfaction. To attract and retain top talent, employers must clearly communicate a compelling long-term vision and how each employee adds value. This trend is further emphasised by the fact that 37% of respondents said they would feel more valued if their employer improved training and progression opportunities. Alarmingly, 52% of those surveyed are currently seeking a new role, indicating that many employers are failing to present a clear and appealing vision for career development.2) Finding the Right CandidateHistorically, applying directly to job adverts has been the top choice for jobseekers. However, a significant shift has been observed, with 25% now opting to leave the process in the hands of a specialist recruiter. A close second, at 23%, is placing their CV on a job board and waiting to be contacted about opportunities. This raises the question: Is this shift driven by a lack of time to apply for roles online, or do candidates trust recruiters to have a deeper understanding of the company and ensure that the right progression and training opportunities are in place?3) Mental Health A notable 15% of candidates cited leaving their jobs due to feeling undervalued, making this the second most common reason for job departures. This sense of being undervalued has had a significant impact on individuals' mental health. With an average rating of 2.82 out of 4 regarding the impact of their work situation on their mental health throughout 2024, it's clear that feeling undervalued plays a major role in both job dissatisfaction and the decision to leave.Get in touchIf you are interested in the findings of this survey and want to discuss the impact these trends will have on your business, contact Christian Addison, Director of ATA Recruitment on 07787 289 367 or christian.addison@ata-recruitment.co.uk, or complete the form below.We will also be releasing our annual Engineering Insights Report over the coming weeks, which will convey data gathered from all the placements we have made throughout 2024. This extensive report, together with the feedback from candidates and their employment plans, ATA Recruitment hold the knowledge and expertise to ensure you're ready to face the continuing concern of staff retention.
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As part of our mission to Bridge The Skills Gap, we partner with highly skilled forces leavers, connecting them with exceptional employers in the engineering and manufacturing sectors where their unique abilities and attitudes can truly flourish. Our Recruitment Specialist, Lewis Gardner, successfully placed Josh Boak—an ex-Aircraft Technician and Maintenance Supervisor who joined HM Forces in 2018—into a position at the Frasers Group (Sports Direct). Find out below about his transition from working in the forces to working at his current new role. How did you feel about your job search leaving the forces?Starting my job search in civvy street was daunting. I was nervous and didn’t know where to start. The initial screening call with Lewis helped me understand what the market had to offer and how I could move forward. He was the first to approach me with a role and kept me informed throughout the process. Even after placement, Lewis remained proactive, making the transition smooth and seamless.What sort of role and company were you looking for?When transitioning to civvy street, I had no clear idea of what job to pursue. I browsed general engineering roles, coming across everything from HVAC to water sewage. My primary goal was to secure a position that allowed me to live in my own house in Nottingham. This changed after an internal interview call with Lewis, who presented a position at Frasers Group (Sports Direct) in detail. He ensured it aligned with my goals and interests, and now I’ve gathered my certificates and have a job offer on the table.What attracted you to the Frasers Group?The company I have an offer with is well-established but also undergoing a development journey, which will allow me to grow alongside the business. They have a clear promotion system in place, giving me something to work towards. During my site tour, I met engineers and team leaders from various forces backgrounds, which will help me hit the ground running and adapt to the environment efficiently.What are the benefits of recruiting a forces leaver?I bring various attributes to civvy street, having undergone training that pushed me to the next level by working under pressure in diverse team scenarios. This type of training isn’t something typically found in civvy street. At just 20 years old, I was entrusted with the responsibility of signing off £500,000 aircraft for flight.This is just one of the many forces leavers who have engaged with ATA Recruitment to support their transition into engineering and manufacturing. If you are an ex-forces leaver looking to move into the sector, then get in touch with Lewis using the details below.Email: lewis.gardner@ata-recruitment.co.uk Telephone: 07583 676 804LinkedIn: Connect on LinkedIn
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Reflection on Charity 2024At ATA, we are deeply committed to supporting local communities and contributing to charities and good causes. In 2024, our team proudly took part in a range of activities to benefit organisations close to our hearts.In May, Luke Corr and Dom Firth ran the Leeds Marathon, raising an impressive £1,251 for Epilepsy Action and £820 for Candlelighters Trust, the nominated charity for our Leeds office.In June, a group of adventurers from our Leicester office, including Steve Harrhy, Stewart Jackson, Adam Waite, and Chris Addison, scaled Scafell Pike to raise funds for Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People. Their efforts added to our fundraising total of £503 for this vital cause.The same month, Andrew Bairstow, Jon Caruso, and Jon Paryazani tackled the mud and obstacles of the Total Warrior Run, collecting £295 for Candlelighters Trust.In August, a dedicated team comprising Chris Addison, Stewart Jackson, Kamil Dada, Adil Shaikh, Zac Polnyj, and AJ Kermaleki volunteered at Rainbows, helping maintain and clean the pathways to ensure families can continue to enjoy the space.To close the year, Fred O’Reilly participated in the Student Fight Night in Leicester, raising £380 for Sands, a charity offering crucial support to those affected by baby loss. Meanwhile, Bilal Osman joined a group in Calais, France, to provide essential aid to refugees, collectively raising an extraordinary £3,240.In total, the ATA team raised £1,115 for Candlelighters Trust in Leeds and £503 for Rainbows Hospice in Leicester. These achievements reflect our ongoing commitment to making a positive difference in the communities we serve.Continuing our Social Value strategy in 2025Our Recruitment Manager, Ashton Kenney, is preparing for an incredible challenge in 2025: climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest single free-standing mountain in the world. Ashton is undertaking this journey for a cause very close to his heart.Tragically, Ashton lost his baby boy, Jaxx, who was born prematurely. In honour of Jaxx’s memory, Ashton is raising funds for Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity, an organisation that provides vital support to bereaved families.If you’d like to support Ashton in this meaningful endeavour and contribute to this important cause, please consider donating by clicking here. Chris Addison, Director at ATA said: “Supporting local charities is a massive part of what we do and it’s so pleasing to see so many of the team using their volunteer leave and embarking on a range of physically demanding challenges to raise vital funds. We’re already looking forward to 2025 and doing it all again”To donate to either charity, please follow the links below.Candlelighters - Children Fighting CancerWhen a child receives a cancer diagnosis, lives are turned upside down instantly, not just for the child but for their parents, extended family and friends. Getting well again can be a long and challenging journey. Click here to find out more.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.
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Considering a recruitment career change? Here are the questions you should be asking your future employerSwitching employers in recruitment can be a big decision, and it’s natural to feel a bit overwhelmed, especially if you're walking away from an established desk. A key element of ensuring you're making the right move is asking the right questions during the interview process. To help guide you through this process, here are some key questions to ask your future employer as you consider your options."What is the leadership team like?"Management plays a central role in your daily experience, so you need to ensure your new employer is committed to developing leaders who are fair, inspiring and supportive. Many of our managers began their journey here as Recruitment Consultants, working hard to grow into their leadership roles. This means they understand what you’re going through and can empathise with the challenges you may face, supporting you as you work through them. To ensure you feel supported, our managers schedule regular one to one meetings along with quarterly appraisals, so you always have someone to talk to if needed.To encourage a team environment, all our offices are open-plan spaces designed to foster collaboration. This setup lets you hear how our managers communicate on calls, giving you the opportunity to learn directly from their experience. Creating a positive, empowering atmosphere starts with our leadership team and extends throughout our entire organisation. As our Associate Director, Steve Harrhy, puts it:"As a manager, my primary focus is to cultivate an environment that is both supportive and conducive to professional growth. We provide comprehensive training across all aspects of the role, empowering consultants to apply and refine their skills in a variety of situations. Progression to more senior positions is achieved with the guidance and encouragement of both colleagues and leadership, ensuring that individuals are supported in realising their career goals as efficiently as possible.""What is your culture like?"The culture of every business is ultimately rooted in their people. We love celebrating the successes of our team, and while our work is competitive, we’re also a deeply supportive group that takes pride in encouraging one another. We’re committed to ensuring everyone feels included, through both the highs and the challenges. Recruitment can be tough, but we’ve built a culture that’s there to support you, with someone always ready to listen and help so that no one feels left out or left struggling alone. Lauren Woolley, Recruitment Consultant at ATA Search says: "The culture is brilliant, the people are so lovely. From the moment I’ve walked through the door there’s not been a single day go by where someone hasn’t gone “How are you getting on? You sounded really good on the phone.” I’m just enjoying it in general and that’s been lovely to integrate into.""What will be expected of me?"Honesty and transparency are essential to ensure that you understand what is expected of you. That’s why we’re clear about expectations at every stage of your journey with us. To support this, we provide detailed documents outlining all the steps and requirements for advancing in your career, which we review with you in your weekly one-to-one meetings and quarterly appraisals. This way, you’re supported every step of the way.Through the ATA Way processes, we maintain the high standards we strive for, helping to build lasting relationships with both clients and candidates. These practices ensure our quality never falters, reinforcing trust and reliability at every level.Fred O’Reilly, Trainee Recruitment Specialist said: "Since joining ATA, my manager has been incredibly supportive, providing clear guidance and encouragement. The training I’ve received during my first two months has been thorough and well-structured, equipping me with the skills needed to succeed. As I've progressed, I’ve been entrusted with increasing responsibility, which has allowed me to grow and take on more challenging tasks with confidence." "How will I be rewarded?"It is no secret that recruitment can be incredibly lucrative for consultants that work hard, not only in commission, but in incentives and rewards too. At ATA, we love to celebrate great performance, especially when you’re reaching your personal and professional milestones! We’re transparent about earnings, targets, and commission structures, offering competitive pay that truly reflects your hard work. We’re committed to ensuring you’re happy and motivated here, with continuous development opportunities throughout your career.We also mark your successes with exciting rewards, like our annual awards and celebratory trips, recently our teams have enjoyed unforgettable experiences in Barcelona and Marrakesh.Adam Waite, Recruitment Manager explains: "The beauty of working for ATA is that your development is entirely in your own hands! I am living proof that, if you work hard and consistently to close your gaps and meet your targets, you can achieve whatever you set your mind to. Alongside this, we have fantastic incentives, whether it’s a trip to Barcelona, spa days (which I love!), or race days, to name a few. Finally, the financial rewards I’ve received have been nothing short of life changing. When I joined ATA back in 2016, I was living at home with my mum. Now, nearly nine years on, I’ve built an amazing life with my partner and our beautiful son.""What is your vision?"Knowing your future employers goals can help determine whether it will be the right fit for your personal goals too.Our vision lies at the core of everything we do, with quality at the heart of each step. Recruitment is ultimately about people, helping individuals find roles where they can thrive. We pride ourselves on being a value led recruitment firm, committed to bringing on board those who align with our guiding principles.As our Director Chris Addison put its:Everyone at ATA Recruitment champions "The ATA Way," embracing and embodying these values daily, and we look for the same commitment from anyone joining our team. The core values of "The ATA Way" include Delivering Excellence, Taking Pride, Adding Value, Utilising Processes, and Creating Opportunities. As a process driven business, we are equipped to deliver a smooth, expert led experience to clients and candidates alike. We seek team members who share this vision, those who are driven by a purpose beyond financial gain and who are inspired to make a difference. With us, you are contributing to a meaningful, shared mission.We trust these tips will guide you as you look to find your next great employer. If you’re interested in the answers we've given to these questions and are ready to advance your recruitment career, we’d love to hear from you! Contact our Talent Manager, Rachael Bailey-Frost for a confidential chat.Find out more about a career with ATA Recruitment today. Send me your CV or connect with me on LinkedIn today.Telephone: 07920 595 229Email: rachael.bailey-frost@ganymedesolutions.co.ukLinkedIn:Connect on LinkedIn
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How to get the most out of an interviewThe ongoing skills shortage in UK engineering and manufacturing has seen the recruitment landscape shift massively post Brexit. With companies relaxing their recruitment policies and with demand out stripping supply, candidates are seeing unrivalled levels of interest and a massive variety in types of opportunities available to them. As a result, this has provided some brand new challenges as well as a number of existing challenges for any engineer entering in the market. Here’s some hints and tips to help you navigate your way through what can still be a very stressful process.Decide on what you are looking forWith so many opportunities available it’s vital that you think about what you are looking for in your next move. Salary, benefits, shift, working hours are always important, but give time to think about the non-hygiene factors such as company culture, ethos, training, development and progression. Once you have these, what are your essentials and nice to haves? Once you have this the whole decision making process will become much easier.ResearchOnce you accept an interview make sure you do you preparation. Research the business, if you are going through a recruiter make sure you read and digest all the information supplied and benchmark how close it is to what you think you are looking for.Route plan, leave yourself enough time to get therePre plan your route, allow plenty of time for traffic and getting yourself booked in at reception. Arriving late not only creates a poor first impression, but also creates stress that can impact your interview performance.Create the right impressionA warm handshake and a good smile are a great way to start an interview and create a good impression. Good eye contact throughout the interview is important too, it shows the interviewer you are engaged. Also turn off your phone or at least put it on silent, likewise do the same if you have a smart watch, both can be a massive distraction.Listen to the question, be succinct, don’t waffle.Interviews are stressful situations and when the adrenaline is pumping it’s so easy to go off on a tangent when answering questions. Make sure you listen to what you’re being asked, take your time and think before you answer, then deliver your response in a succinct manner. If the interviewer needs more detail, they will always ask.Pre plan your questionsA good interviewer will always give you time to ask questions, and if you have none, then that may leave the interviewer with doubts over your level of interest. It’s good practice to have some questions ready, think about the information you need to assess if the opportunity is right for you, make sure you write them down so you don’t forget.Sell yourselfEngineers aren’t salespeople and quite often don’t feel comfortable selling themselves, and sometimes don’t know here to start. Prior to the interview try writing down what an employer would get by hiring you. Qualifications, type and length of service is a good place to start. Then add in what engineering skills you have and finally what they would get in hiring you the person? What are your values, motivations, and aspirations? All these things are important to employer so make sure you get them across at interview.Make sure they know your interestedIf you think the role is for you then make sure the interviewer knows. An interview is a two way process and they’ll want to know that they’ve done a good job selling their opportunity to you.Navigating the interview process successfully requires a combination of preparation, self-awareness, and engagement. By clearly defining your goals, researching the company, and making a strong first impression, you can position yourself as a confident and capable candidate.Get in touchAt ATA, we take great pride in our commitment to the ATA Way, a guiding principle that drives our core values. One of these values is "Adding Value." Through our extensive industry expertise, comprehensive research, and deep understanding of our clients' needs, we are uniquely positioned to support you in securing the ideal role and ensuring you are fully prepared for the interview process. Reach out to us today, and let us assist you in taking the next step in your career by filling out the form below.
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