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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    Bored? Testing the same product day in, day out can be really tedious. This job offers variety and you make a major contribution to saving lives

    The Environmental Test department of a highly respected aerospace company is expanding and your ET expertise is needed to help guide 5 test engineers through their detailed environmental test and validation processes

    You will be;

    + Undertaking detailed, precise and technically complex environmental testing of a variety of products, sub-assemblies and components

    + Analyse

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    Bored? Testing the same product day in, day out can be really tedious. This job offers more variety than a box of Quality Street.

    The Environmental Testing department of a fantastically well equipped and successful technical consultancy is expanding and they want you to join them.

    You will be;

    + Undertaking detailed, precise and technically complex environmental testing of a huge variety of products, sub-assemblies and components

    + Analyse test data and produce reports and summaries for evidence of product

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    Aerospace – Environmental Test Engineer

    Bored? Testing the same product day in, day out? Yaawwnn. This opportunity offers more variety than a Snap-On Tool Van.

    The Environmental Testing department is one of the UK’s best proving sites, within a highly successful Aerospace company, however its now expanding, with a new purpose built building which is set to be the ‘go to’ Global Environmental Testing site!

    Can you imagine? It will be like working in a Grown-up’s Toy Shop!

    Do you

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    Your expertise in export regulations is to ensure this manufacturer of sophisticated equipment is fully compliant with a wide range of international standards including ITAR, HMRC and US legislation

    You’ll be using your highly analytical skills to review current policies and procedures, identify risks and recommend corrective actions

    Naturally, you’ll be monitoring on-going changes to relevant legislation and ensure immediate changes are made to processes and procedures

    Your knowledge needs to include import and export tariffs, HMRC audit standards and

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    Field service engineers often get a bad deal; 2am alarms calls, stuck in M25 traffic jams, no training and a rubbish boss who never listens and doesn’t put you on any training courses.

    This job is different. You will be using your wide range of installation skills of mechanical, wiring and hydraulic systems for some really unusual security equipment in and around Sussex, Surrey and London.

    Your boss is really decent; he listens to problems, is there to help you

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    Field Service Engineer – Mechanical, Hydraulics, Electrical, Welding (Basic level) + Driving liscense for a UK based Security company dealing with high net worth clients.

    This company is different in the way they treat their valued staff and Field Service Engineers. Your manager is really decent person; he will listen to all the problems, he is there to help you and the clients, you will be sent on technical training courses to keep your skills up to date.

    You will

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    Your engineering career may have been in the armed forces, servicing Ejection Seats on fast jets – If so, we want to speak with you.

    Martin Baker design, manufacture and support ejection seats to all the main air-forces and fleet based air arms and require a Field Service Engineer to help their customers

    You will undertake modifications, repairs, retrofits, upgrades and maintenance to a wide range of seats fitted to an even wider range of different aircraft types.

    When not

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    You’ll be travelling across the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Turkey and USA installing, maintaining and repairing a wide range of laboratory instruments.

    These instruments are used to simulate harmonics and vibrations encountered by aircraft, cars and other products as part of the design process by a wide range of corporate clients.

    Instrument systems include electronic control boards, vacuum components, pipework, hydraulics and pneumatics which need stripping down, identifying the fault and fixing on site to a high standard.

    You’ll need to

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    All your technical production skills will be used here; mechanical, hydraulic, electrical connections and reading assembly drawings for a company who make large bespoke barriers and gates.

    Everything they do is different for each customer so this is interesting and a long way from a boring and repeatitive assembly job

    You’ll be working from detailed assembly diagrams, putting together large prefabricated metal components, hydraulic hoses, attaching electric motors, connecting cable assemblies and undertaking basic test checks.

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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.