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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    You’ll be using your vacuum forming skills to create a variety of products used in a precision aerospace application.

    The moulding machine is brand new and used to turn a variety of synthetic material sheets into precise covers to protect important equipment from damage and environmental corrosion

    You’ll be working from very accurate engineering drawings, using a variety of hand and fitting tools and undertaking visual quality checks to make sure all your work is just right.

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    With a backlog in medical operations, hospitals require their surgical instruments cleaned, sterilised and returned to them urgently 24/7

    Your role is to process incoming instruments through the warehouse so that they can be cleaned.

    Once processed, you will prepare the sterile goods for dispatch including packing labels, dispatch notes and delivery instructions.

    There are permanent days or nights available; Day shift is 8am to 8pm 3 on 3 off. Night shift is 8pm-8am 4 on 4 off. Both shifts

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    Welder Fabricator – Fabrication of Security Gates – Technical production skills will be used; mechanical, hydraulic, electrical connections and working accurately from Technical / Assembly drawings for a company who make large bespoke barriers and gates.

    Each project is different, so this is varied and interesting opportunity, a world away from a repetitive welding job.

    You’ll need to follow Technical Assembly diagrams, welding steel components using MIG, TIG and Gas, putting together large prefabricated metal components, hydraulic hoses, attaching electric

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    RF Design Engineer – SATCOM or Cellular – Design, analysis and development of RF systems and sub-systems for Satellite Communications products. Working towards becoming the technical Lead RF Design Engineer within a small hardware team. Working on new product developments and maintaining legacy designs. Work with suppliers, contract manufacturers, CAD and software resources to develop and deliver high performance products. Contribute to the technology roadmap for growing RF capability for new airspace and UAS/UAV satellite communication

    YOU

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.