Engineering? Why not?

Your future is important

We understand that your individuality and knowledge in Engineering is what makes you stand out from the crowd. As part of helping you secure your next job, we can ensure that both your CV and preparation for the interview will help you bring these qualities to the attention of your next employer

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    Complex equipment used on aircraft is made to the highest of engineering, quality and safety standards – You know this because you’re a quality engineer from the aerospace sector

    You’ll be the main point of contact between the inspection department, their suppliers and internal manufacturing departments

    You’ll be analysing FAIR reports to identify gaps and implement resolutions

    These resolutions include corrective actions to designs, manufacturing processes and training needs for individuals and supplier organisations

    You’ll need significant experience in FAIRs

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    You’ll be responsible for breaking down large steel structures and making ready for dispatch to customer sites across the UK

    Large components will need crating, shrink wrapping, palletising and labelling prior to loading to various trucks and vans

    A forklift licence is essential and training will be provided for overhead crane operations

    You’ll also need some IT skills to book orders out of the inventory system and liaise with the shipping companies to track shipments and update field service engineers

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    Everyone hates stress except you. You love stress and look forward to working on stress all day long.

    This aerospace organisation needs your stress analysis skills to ensure their designs meet exact standards so that the lives of RAF pilots are protected when it matters.

    You have finite element analysis skills using ANSYS for structural dynamic assessment of individual parts and complete assemblies of complex devices.

    You should also be able to undertake hand calculations using your trusty Casio scientific

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    Stress Engineer. Everyone hates Stress, except you! You love Stress Engineering and look forward to working on Stress Applications all day, every day!

    This Aerospace organisation needs your Stress Analysis skills to ensure their Mechanical Designs meet exacting standards, so that Airforce pilots are protected when it matters.

    You have finite element analysis skills using ANSYS or similar for structural, dynamic assessment of individual parts and complete assemblies of complex devices as a Stress Engineer.

    You should also be able

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    Supplier Development & Quality Engineer – You’ll be using your Quality Engineering & Audit skills to manage the performance of a wide range of pan-European engineering manufacturers who supply critical sub-systems for this manufacturer of advanced Medical Device / Cancer Treatment Technology .

    Beating Cancer with this Technology is saving lives all around the World, you can make a huge contribution to patients suffering with Cancer.

    You need to demonstrate a solid understanding of ISO13485 and ISO9001 whilst you undertake

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    Title – Supply Chain Manager – Contract 6 months – PAYE

    Develop and implement sourcing strategies for assigned Building Services of spend. Position is an integral part of the Supply Management team, working closely with Category Managers, Category Specialist and business stakeholders to deliver value and achieve organizational goals.

    Key Activities/Elements

    Define, develop and maintain formal documented subcontractor strategy, using market and competitive data Work across teams to ensure business requirements are met providing the most beneficial total cost

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    Aerospace – System Engineer to undertake overall Systems Design activities. Providing a consistent Systems Engineering approach to all stages of product development,

    concept to in-service support.

    System Engineer provides the main technical focus for our primary development projects and major subsystems contracts.

    The Aerospace Team develop lifesaving evacuation systems for Aerospace / Defence applications, with innovative new technologies to improve efficiency and effectiveness of all products now and for the future.

    The Position

    * Requirements Specification and Design *

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    Top Gun pilots around the world will love you – You help keep them alive.

    Your systems engineering designs will create a world class escape system for them in the event that things have gone wrong.

    With a team of similarly skilled systems experts you will conduct requirements analysis and generate specifications

    You’ll prepare a wide range of complex and comprehensive technical documentation, conduct feasability studies, advanced simulations and test processes.

    Your hard work will evolve into an advanced and

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    System Engineer – in the Electromechanical team of the Systems Engineering department.

    This position is responsible for the Systems Engineering activities within the Electro-Mechanical Integrated Product Team. From project inception, through design, build, integration, qualification and operation, the role is responsible for maintaining system requirements, conducting in-depth analyses and supporting system verification. At all product life-cycle stages the role is expected to report on the work carried out through a variety of mediums including documentation, IPT meetings and presentations to

Find the job you desire

Our team only care about providing you with a role that excites you as well as giving you the rewards and career advancement you desire. We use our knowledge, experience and a little creativity. At ATP Technical, we promise not to throw you at the first job we come across. We have a plethora of resources at our disposal combined with nearly 50 years of experience to make your job search easy

Our influencer – Mary Jackson

African American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), which in 1958 was succeeded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Mary worked at Langley Research Centre in Hampton, Virginia, for most of her career. She started working with computers at the segregated West Area Computing Division. She took advanced engineering classes and, in 1958, became NASA’s first black female engineer!

After 34 years at NASA, Jackson had earned the most senior engineering title available. She realised she could not earn further promotions without becoming a supervisor. She accepted a demotion to become a manager of both the Federal Women’s Program, in the NASA Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, and of the Affirmative Action Program. In this role, she worked to influence both the hiring and promotion of women in NASA’s science, engineering, and mathematics careers.