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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    This small division of a big company gives you the best of both worlds; an intimate team environment support with huge resources and expertise

    You’ll be a customer facing QA Professional, ensuring some very stringent quality standards are applied to their sterilising, cleaning and decontamination services for a very wide range of customers.

    You’ll formulate and project manage numerous initiatives to ensure their processes continuously evolve and improve against standards set by the FDA, ISO, cGMP and other medical device

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    Quality Engineer / Manager helping an innovative Healthcare and Life Science organisation with UK & Global sites.

    Confident in managing the validation of sterilization processes as per QMS, expertise with ensuring compliance to QS. Required to identify training needs of staff, arrange training with outside professionals and the necessary follow up to ensure training take up and implementation of new ways to work. Part of the Internal Audit team and visiting Customers, notified bodies and Regulatory Agencies that will attend

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    Regulatory Affairs Engineer

    Providing life saving treatment to thousands of patients around the world is all in a days work at this company. You also get a huge pension contribution too. Sound good to you? Lets talk and see if you fit the bill

    Using your medical device regulatory affairs expertise, you will be joining a talented and collaborative team to ensure their advanced technology meets and exceeds current and future regulations

    25% of your friends and family could be

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    Yep, you read that right – You’re going to assemble rockets!

    They’re surprisingly small, about the size of an empty toilet roll but they contain small mechanisms that require your full attention in assembling the right way.

    You’ll need to be able to read assembly diagrams and engineering drawings to ensure small components are assembled correctly and in the right order.

    This is a low volume, high quality production environment – Your targets are quality not quantity

    There is plenty

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    Yep, you read that right – You’ll be painting rockets. Big, small and very special.

    You’ll be;

    Applying a variety of sprayed finishes i.e. gloss, matt, primer and top coats od specialist paint to components using a hand spray gun ensuring that coatings are applied to the technical specification.

    Set and operate oven to the required temperature and durations.

    Mask detail components to drawing /specifications using tapes, plastic plugs and bungs as required.

    These rocket operate in extreme conditions and

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    You’ll be designing and building bespoke test rigs for rocket testing

    Each test requires a bespoke rig that you’ll have design input to and then use your machining, fitting and assembly skills to build it

    Preparing the rig can take several weeks and when ready, you’ll be part of the test team to undertake ground-based and high altitude testing – Some which is abroad so you must be prepared to travel about 1 week per month

    You’ll need advanced mechanical

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    You’ll be promoting safety across a precision engineering company who manufacture equipment that contains explosives and energetic material

    There will be new safety initiatives that require a soft, coaching and mentoring approach across the business to ensure an embedded adoption across their design, manufacturing and testing operations

    You need a technical qualification in explosives, engineering or science combined with commercial experience in safety engineering – Armed Forces, energetic materials or combustible product manufacturing will be ideal

    In return you get

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    You’ll be driving sales of specialist metal components into the construction, civil engineering and groundworks market in the UK

    Responsible for planning and executing a robust sales plan to identify and follow-up sales opportunities for ground anchoring equipment used in a huge range of applications including rail, construction, building preservation, historic tree protection and vineyards

    You’ll need a proven background in producing new business from existing and new customers, preferably in the construction sector or in the sales of engineering

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    An important collection of defence clients in the USA including the DoD, US Navy, Marines, Airforce and Army need your expertise.

    You’ll be negotiating contracts, deal making, creating compelling proposals and pricing structures for important aerospace systems and equipment

    Your background in managing defence contracts for the US market is essential

    This fast moving, customer facing role could be the best thing you’ve ever done in the US defence market – The equipment they buy saves lives, about 25 a

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.

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