Calibrate temperature and pressure measuring equipment using UKAS-accredited procedures
Learn to use laboratory reference standards, calibration software and specialist test equipment
Prepare calibration certificates and maintain accurate technical records
Assist with equipment maintenance, verification and routine laboratory checks
Support quality and continuous improvement activities within the laboratory
Develop practical fault-finding and problem-solving skills
Training Outcome:On successful completion of the apprenticeship there will be the opportunity to progress to a permanent Calibration Engineer role, taking responsibility for the calibration of customer equipment, supporting UKAS-accredited activities and developing specialist skills in temperature, pressure and future electrical calibration disciplines.Employer Description:MAControls Ltd is a growing UKAS-accredited calibration laboratory based in Cheltenham, specialising in temperature and pressure calibration for customers across a wide range of industries. As a small business, we offer a friendly and supportive working environment where apprentices gain hands-on experience across many aspects of the company, with excellent opportunities to develop technical skills and progress their engineering career.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (37.5 hours per week including a 30-minute unpaid lunch break).Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Initiative,Interested in Engineering,Interested in Science....Read more...
Draft and post job advertisements across multiple platforms
Review and screen candidate CVs for suitability
Coordinate and schedule interviews with candidates and clients
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records within the recruitment system
Provide general administrative support to the recruitment team
Develop an understanding of the engineering and defence recruitment landscape
Training:
Online teams lessons
2 team system, sector specialists who will deliver lessons and workshops (will be different teachers), 1 success coach to support progress, 1 to 1 guidance and work with employer to tailor learning (same success coach throughout apprenticeship)
Course will be a full range of lessons and workshops available at different times and days, allowing you to be able to choose sessions that fit around your schedule
3 lessons a month on average
1.5 hour lessons
Training Outcome:Long-term opportunities for the right person. Employer Description:RC Fornax helps defence companies solve complex engineering problems and deliver critical projects by providing specialist expertise and project teams.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm. Thursday and Friday WFH/ hybrid model.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Patience....Read more...
Quality Control Technician required to join an Engineering manufacturing and assembly production quality team who inspect and test equipment. You will have practical skills and understand the impact of spotting and resolving any issues or non conformances early.
Requirements
Production or Manufacturing Quality exposure.
Responsibilities
Inspect documentation, parts, components, materials, and equipment against specifications.
Quality Control Technician required to join an Engineering manufacturing and assembly production quality team who inspect and test equipment. You will have practical skills and understand the impact of spotting and resolving any issues or non conformances early.
Requirements
Production or Manufacturing Quality exposure.
Responsibilities
Inspect documentation, parts, components, materials, and equipment against specifications.
Manufacturing Team Leader – High-Volume Manufacturing
Location: ScunthorpeSalary: £41,000 per annumShift Pattern: Rotating 3-Shift Pattern – Mornings, Afternoons & NightsJob Type: Permanent, Full-TimeManufacturing Team Leader
Aqumen Recruitment is working on behalf of a leading manufacturing business in Scunthorpe to recruit an experienced Manufacturing Team Leader.This position is specifically suited to someone with experience leading teams within a high-volume manufacturing environment. We are particularly interested in candidates from backgrounds such as automotive manufacturing, plastics, injection moulding, engineering-led manufacturing or similar fast-paced industrial environments.If you are currently working as a Manufacturing Team Leader, Production Team Leader, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor or Shift Team Leader and have proven experience managing people and production performance within a manufacturing operation, this could be an excellent next step.The Role
As Manufacturing Team Leader, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day leadership and performance of a team of manufacturing operatives.This is a hands-on manufacturing leadership role, with responsibility for ensuring production targets are achieved safely, efficiently and to the required quality standards.You will work closely with Engineering, Quality, Planning and other operational departments to resolve manufacturing issues, improve performance and drive continuous improvement across your area.Key Responsibilities
Lead, motivate and develop a team of manufacturing and production operatives.Deliver daily manufacturing plans and production schedules safely, efficiently and on time.Monitor manufacturing output, productivity, quality, downtime and other key operational KPIs.Conduct effective shift handovers and communicate key manufacturing and operational information.Manage labour requirements and ensure appropriate staffing levels across the shift.Drive improvements in manufacturing productivity, quality, efficiency and waste reduction.Promote Lean Manufacturing and continuous improvement principles across the production area.Work closely with Engineering, Quality and Planning teams to resolve manufacturing and production issues.Identify causes of production losses, downtime and performance issues and support corrective actions.Ensure manufacturing documentation and production records are completed accurately.Maintain high standards of Health & Safety throughout the manufacturing area.Ensure employees are appropriately trained, competent and working to agreed operating procedures.Support absence management, return-to-work processes and other people management activities.Build a positive, accountable and high-performing manufacturing team.Provide leadership cover for the Shift Manager when required.
About You
For this role, we are looking for candidates with previous team leadership or supervisory experience within a manufacturing environment.You should ideally have:
Previous experience as a Manufacturing Team Leader, Production Team Leader, Manufacturing Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Shift Team Leader or similar.Proven experience leading production teams within a high-volume manufacturing environment.A strong understanding of manufacturing operations, production targets and shop-floor performance.Experience managing production KPIs such as output, quality, downtime, labour efficiency and productivity.Strong leadership, coaching and people management skills.A practical, hands-on approach to manufacturing problem solving.Experience working alongside Engineering, Quality and other manufacturing support functions.A proactive approach to continuous improvement.Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels.Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office.The ability to prioritise effectively in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.Flexibility to work a rotating morning, afternoon and night shift pattern.
Desirable Experience
Experience within any of the following would be particularly advantageous:
Automotive manufacturingPlastics manufacturingInjection mouldingEngineering or technical manufacturingHigh-volume or repetitive manufacturingLean Manufacturing environments
Additional desirable qualifications or knowledge include:
ILM Level 3 in ManagementIOSH or equivalent Health & Safety qualificationLean Manufacturing techniques including 5S, Kaizen and SMEDFirst Aid or Fire Warden training
What’s on Offer?
£41,000 annual salaryPermanent, full-time positionRotating 3-shift patternOpportunity to join a well-established manufacturing businessOngoing training and career developmentSupportive management structureGenuine opportunities for progression
Apply Now
If you are an experienced Manufacturing Team Leader, Production Team Leader or Manufacturing Supervisor with a strong background in high-volume manufacturing, we would like to hear from you.Apply today or contact Aqumen Recruitment for a confidential discussion about the opportunity.Aqumen Business Solutions is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.....Read more...
Are you an experienced Buyer looking to play a key role in driving procurement excellence within a leading engineering and manufacturing environment?
We are seeking a proactive and commercially focused Strategic Buyer to join our Supply Chain team in Bournemouth . This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of strategic sourcing activities, supplier development, project procurement and cost optimisation initiatives while working closely with Engineering, Quality and Operations teams.
As a Project Buyer, you will be responsible for integrating procurement strategies into new product development projects, ensuring robust supplier solutions are in place from concept through to serial production. You will also drive supplier performance, cost reduction programmes and procurement best practices to support long-term business objectives.
Key Responsibilities for the Strategic Buyer job based in Bournemouth
Project Procurement & Industrialisation
Represent Purchasing throughout development projects, ensuring procurement readiness for successful product launches.
Integrate sourcing and commodity strategies into project activities.
Manage procurement of materials and components during project phases, ensuring availability, cost targets and delivery timelines are achieved.
Work closely with suppliers, Engineering, Development and Supplier Quality teams to ensure manufacturability of new components.
Obtain supplier quotations, lead commercial negotiations and establish supplier agreements.
Collaborate with Engineering and Programme Management teams to ensure alignment on procurement decisions.
Maintain accurate procurement and project data within business systems.
Prepare structured project handover documentation for Operational Purchasing teams.
Support continuous improvement initiatives to enhance procurement efficiency and project execution.
Participate in supplier qualification, auditing and part approval activities.
Conduct supplier visits to assess capability, performance and development opportunities.
Supplier Management & Strategic Sourcing
Conduct supplier market analysis and identify new sourcing opportunities.
Evaluate, qualify and develop suppliers across parts, assemblies and finished products.
Lead supplier selection activities in collaboration with Quality and cross-functional stakeholders.
Maintain approved supplier lists and ensure supplier risk mitigation strategies are in place.
Drive supplier performance improvements across quality, delivery, cost and compliance metrics.
Build strong supplier relationships to support long-term business growth and operational success.
Cost Management & Commercial Performance
Negotiate and manage supplier contracts, terms and conditions, NDAs and compliance agreements.
Drive cost reduction initiatives through Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis and continuous improvement programmes.
Conduct benchmarking activities against market trends and industry competitors.
Monitor procurement budgets and deliver performance against key objectives.
Establish and achieve procurement KPIs aligned with business goals
Skills & Experience Required for the Strategic Buyer job based in Bournemouth
Provable Minimum 3 years' experience in a Strategic Buyer, Project Buyer or Senior Buyer role.
Strong commercial and negotiation skills.
Proven experience in supplier management and supplier development.
Excellent understanding of procurement processes, sourcing strategies and contract management.
Strong analytical skills with experience in market research and data analysis.
Proficiency with ERP systems and Microsoft Office applications.
CIPS qualification or equivalent procurement qualification.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Strong organisational and prioritisation abilities.
Continuous improvement mindset with a focus on delivering measurable results.
Ability to adapt to changing market conditions and emerging technologies.
Experience in stock profiling and demand forecasting.
Willingness to travel up to 20% as required.
The successful candidate will be a driven procurement professional with a strategic mindset and a passion for supplier excellence. You will thrive in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and enjoy working collaboratively across multiple departments to deliver innovative sourcing solutions and business improvements.
If you are an experienced Strategic Buyer or Procurement Specialist looking for your next challenge in Bournemouth, we would love to hear from you.
To apply please send your CV to nking@redlinegroup.Com, or for more information contact Chuck Lam on 01582 878839.....Read more...
Ready to safeguard tomorrow's critical infrastructure? This Senior Solutions Software Engineer opportunity combines cutting-edge cybersecurity innovation with real-world impact.Step into the forefront of mission-critical technology where your embedded systems expertise will protect everything from power grids to healthcare devices. Join a rapidly scaling cybersecurity pioneer that's already making waves across the UK, US, NZ, and Australia with just 20 focused professionals driving global change.About the CompanyThis innovative cybersecurity company specialises in creating exceptionally resilient systems for mission-critical infrastructure. Built around their groundbreaking operating system that delivers mathematically-proven security, they're revolutionising how we protect critical national infrastructure, industrial control systems, defence networks, healthcare devices, and AI infrastructure. With offices spanning four countries and ambitious growth plans, they're seeking exceptional talent to join their elite engineering team.The Role at a GlanceAs Senior Solutions Software Engineer, you'll architect and develop secure, resilient systems that protect the world's most critical infrastructure. Working directly with clients, partners, and the core platform team, you'll build upon their revolutionary embedded operating system whilst contributing to platform improvements and ecosystem development. This role perfectly balances independent technical leadership with collaborative innovation.What You'll Be Delivering:Design, architect, and maintain mission-critical systems built on advanced embedded operating systemsLead embedded systems development and solution deployments for high-stakes client projectsExpand peripheral, board, and driver portfolio to enhance platform capabilitiesResolve complex technical challenges for client developers and engineering teamsDebug and optimise operating system performance alongside application-level codeBuild comprehensive developer ecosystem through drivers, documentation, and code samplesProvide architectural oversight and risk management for internal and customer projectsEssential Skills and Experience:Minimum 5 years' software engineering experience with demonstrable systems design expertiseProven ability to architect and implement security-focused systems and solutions Extensive C/C++ development background with embedded systems knowledgeStrong autonomous working capabilities with excellent ambiguity management skillsRapid learning ability combined with analytical thinking and complex technical problem-solvingDeep passion for secure systems design, implementation, testing, and real-world deployment Outstanding collaboration and communication skills for international, multi-disciplinary teamworkAdvantageous Technical Background:Embedded IoT development and connected systems experienceVirtualisation technologies including Docker, containers, and virtual machinesProgramming proficiency in Assembly, Elixir, Erlang, or Rust languagesNetwork protocols, routing, and connected secure systems architectureManufacturing, automotive, power grid, or defence software developmentAutomated reasoning, formal methods, or cryptographic implementation experienceWork PermissionsYou must have the right to work in the United Kingdom. This role is subject to security clearance requirements and export control regulations.Outstanding Benefits Package:Competitive salary reflecting your expertise and market valueComprehensive pension scheme and Employee Share Option Plan (ESOP)Flexible working arrangements including remote options across GloucestershireProfessional development budget for conferences and cutting-edge trainingOpportunity to work on technology that genuinely protects critical global infrastructure Collaborative startup environment with international reach and stabilityWhy Choose Cybersecurity Engineering?The cybersecurity sector represents one of the fastest-growing areas in technology, with embedded security systems becoming increasingly critical as our world becomes more connected. This field offers exceptional career progression opportunities, from technical specialist roles to leadership positions in an industry that's essential to global security. With cyber threats evolving constantly, skilled engineers who can build resilient, secure systems are in tremendous demand across all sectors.Discover this exceptional Senior Solutions Software Engineer opportunity with The Opportunity Hub UK - connecting ambitious cybersecurity professionals with career-defining roles in mission-critical technology.....Read more...
Service Engineer (Industrial Refrigeration)Doncaster / EnglandStep into a hands-on Service Engineer role with a sustainability-led industrial refrigeration specialist, working across the UK with the backing of three decades of European engineering heritage.A well established European manufacturer of advanced industrial refrigeration systems is expanding its UK service operation and looking for an experienced Service Engineer to join the team. With more than thirty years of design and manufacturing expertise behind it, the business has built its reputation on natural refrigerant technology, supporting clients across food production, logistics and process industries as they move towards lower-carbon, more energy-efficient operations. Every system installed is paired with a 24/7 remote monitoring platform that tracks performance live and flags issues before they affect the customer.This is a full-time, on site Service Engineer position based in England, with the Doncaster area being the ideal home base given the geographic spread of clients. You will be the face of the business in the field - diagnosing faults, carrying out planned maintenance, completing repairs and keeping mission-critical refrigeration plant running at peak performance.The roleReporting into the UK service operation, the Service Engineer will own the day-to-day technical wellbeing of installed systems across customer sites. Expect a varied schedule of reactive callouts, scheduled servicing and commissioning support, with full back-up from the European engineering team and access to live data through the remote monitoring platform.Here's what you'll be doingDiagnosing and resolving technical faults across industrial refrigeration systems, including ammonia plantCarrying out planned preventative maintenance to keep units running efficiently and safelyAttending breakdown callouts and completing on-site repairs to a high standardSupporting installations, commissioning and performance testing of new equipmentWorking alongside the remote monitoring team to interpret data and act on alertsCommunicating clearly with clients on-site, explaining work carried out and any follow-up requiredMaintaining accurate service records, job sheets and compliance documentationHere are the skills you'll needMinimum three years' experience in industrial machinery manufacturing or industrial refrigeration serviceHands-on experience with ammonia refrigeration systemsAmmonia handling certificate is essential - this is a non-negotiable requirementStrong fault-finding and troubleshooting ability across mechanical, electrical and control systemsConfidence working independently, managing your own diary and prioritising calloutsClear communication skills for client-facing technical conversationsA full, valid UK driving licenceRelevant technical qualifications or industry certifications would be advantageousWork permissionsYou must have the right to work in the United Kingdom. Visa sponsorship is not available for this Service Engineer position.Key perks and benefitsCompetitive salary reflecting experience and certifications heldCompany vehicle for service work across the UKThe chance to work with cutting-edge natural refrigerant technology backed by an established European manufacturerOngoing technical training and exposure to advanced refrigeration platformsDirect collaboration with the engineering team based in mainland EuropeGenuine progression potential as the UK operation continues to growWhy a career in industrial refrigeration mattersIndustrial refrigeration sits at the heart of the UK's food supply, logistics and process manufacturing sectors, and the shift towards natural refrigerants is reshaping the industry as carbon reduction targets bite. Engineers with ammonia experience are in increasingly short supply, which makes this Service Engineer role a strong long-term move both financially and in terms of relevance. Joining a manufacturer rather than a third-party contractor gives you deeper product knowledge, factory-level technical support and a clearer route into senior service, commissioning or technical leadership positions over time.This Service Engineer opportunity in the Doncaster area is brought to you by The Opportunity Hub UK - connecting skilled engineering professionals with employers shaping the future of sustainable industry.....Read more...
Are you ready to advance your career in marine technology? Our partner are growing their national team of Marine Electronics Technicians and Engineers, whether you're just starting out or an experienced professional ready to lead projects and mentor others, we have the right opportunity for you.
Join a dynamic team that delivers cutting-edge navigation, communication, and safety systems to commercial vessels. Youll be working hands-on with industry-leading equipment, ensuring vessels remain operational, compliant, and connected. The company value initiative, technical skill, and a customer-first approach; if that sounds like you, we want to hear from you.
What Youll Be Doing:
- Installing and commissioning marine electronics on vessels
- Performing maintenance, repairs, and equipment surveys
- Supporting customers with diagnostics and fault resolution
- Identifying service opportunities and recommending solutions
- Delivering projects across the UK and occasionally overseas
What Were Looking For:
- HNC/HND in Electronics or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)
- Experience in:
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- Marine or field-based electronics
- Electronic navigation and communication systems
- Fault-finding and installation
- Technical support and project engineering
Skills:
- Strong problem-solving ability
- Clear communication and customer-focused mindset
- Essential: Full UK driving licence
Desirable (but not essential):
- GMDSS Operators Certificate
- Radio/VDR Survey or Class Approval experience
- BOSIET/OLF Certification
- Manufacturer-specific training
Medical: Must be able to pass a medical and annual working at height training
Whats On Offer:
- Competitive salary (based on qualifications and experience)
- Company car
- Employer contribution pension scheme
- Career development pathways from Technician to Senior Engineer
- Training opportunities and autonomy in your role
Apply now and be part of the future of marine electronics.
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Are you ready to advance your career in marine technology? Our partner are growing their national team of Marine Electronics Technicians and Engineers, whether you're just starting out or an experienced professional ready to lead projects and mentor others, we have the right opportunity for you.
Join a dynamic team that delivers cutting-edge navigation, communication, and safety systems to commercial vessels. Youll be working hands-on with industry-leading equipment, ensuring vessels remain operational, compliant, and connected. The company value initiative, technical skill, and a customer-first approach; if that sounds like you, we want to hear from you.
What Youll Be Doing:
- Installing and commissioning marine electronics on vessels
- Performing maintenance, repairs, and equipment surveys
- Supporting customers with diagnostics and fault resolution
- Identifying service opportunities and recommending solutions
- Delivering projects across the UK and occasionally overseas
What Were Looking For:
- HNC/HND in Electronics or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)
- Experience in:
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- Marine or field-based electronics
- Electronic navigation and communication systems
- Fault-finding and installation
- Technical support and project engineering
Skills:
- Strong problem-solving ability
- Clear communication and customer-focused mindset
- Essential: Full UK driving licence
Desirable (but not essential):
- GMDSS Operators Certificate
- Radio/VDR Survey or Class Approval experience
- BOSIET/OLF Certification
- Manufacturer-specific training
Medical: Must be able to pass a medical and annual working at height training
Whats On Offer:
- Competitive salary (based on qualifications and experience)
- Company car
- Employer contribution pension scheme
- Career development pathways from Technician to Senior Engineer
- Training opportunities and autonomy in your role
Apply now and be part of the future of marine electronics.
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Are you ready to advance your career in marine technology? Our partner are growing their national team of Marine Electronics Technicians and Engineers, whether you're just starting out or an experienced professional ready to lead projects and mentor others, we have the right opportunity for you.
Join a dynamic team that delivers cutting-edge navigation, communication, and safety systems to commercial vessels. Youll be working hands-on with industry-leading equipment, ensuring vessels remain operational, compliant, and connected. The company value initiative, technical skill, and a customer-first approach; if that sounds like you, we want to hear from you.
What Youll Be Doing:
- Installing and commissioning marine electronics on vessels
- Performing maintenance, repairs, and equipment surveys
- Supporting customers with diagnostics and fault resolution
- Identifying service opportunities and recommending solutions
- Delivering projects across the UK and occasionally overseas
What Were Looking For:
- HNC/HND in Electronics or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)
- Experience in:
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- Marine or field-based electronics
- Electronic navigation and communication systems
- Fault-finding and installation
- Technical support and project engineering
Skills:
- Strong problem-solving ability
- Clear communication and customer-focused mindset
- Essential: Full UK driving licence
Desirable (but not essential):
- GMDSS Operators Certificate
- Radio/VDR Survey or Class Approval experience
- BOSIET/OLF Certification
- Manufacturer-specific training
Medical: Must be able to pass a medical and annual working at height training
Whats On Offer:
- Competitive salary (based on qualifications and experience)
- Company car
- Employer contribution pension scheme
- Career development pathways from Technician to Senior Engineer
- Training opportunities and autonomy in your role
Apply now and be part of the future of marine electronics.
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THE ROLE
My client is a firm of engineering consultants based in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
They are now seeking an INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNICIAN to join them as soon as possible.
You will work on a variety of projects for Drainage, Earthworks and Highways doiing design and AutoCAD.
THE COMPANY
My client is a firm of civil and structural engineering consultants.
They have a good variety of clients and are doing projects for both the public sector and private sector.
THE CANDIDATE
You will need to have at least two years experience of working as an Infrastructure Technician.
You should have gained experience in the design of drainage, earthworks and highways projects.
You need to have good experience of using AutoCAD.
Ideally you will also have used Civils 3D.
You should enjoy working as part of a team working on projects from concept to completion on site.
You need to have a UK driving licence for site visits.
Salary will be negotiable according to your level of experience plus there are a range of benefits including pension contribution, bonus and more.
Please email a full c.v. or give me, Toby Melling a call for an informal and confidential discussion on 020 7613 5555 or 020 8368 0025 or mobile 07740 067025.....Read more...
A Graduate Hardware Design Engineer is sought to join an innovative engineering team in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, contributing to the design, development and validation of high-performance electronic hardware products.
The Graduate Hardware Design Engineer, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, will be expected to develop your understanding in the field, learning from peers and senior engineers in technical areas and industry best practices. This will include gaining experience across the full hardware product lifecycle, from concept through to production.
Responsibilities include:
Supporting the design and development of electronic hardware
Creating schematics and PCB layouts using Altium Designer
Testing, debugging and validating prototype and production hardware
Using laboratory equipment including oscilloscopes and digital multimeters
Producing technical documentation and supporting product lifecycle activities
Collaborating with software, mechanical, test and manufacturing teams
Providing technical support for production and customers where required
The Graduate Hardware Design Engineer, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, will have the following key skills:
Degree in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline
Knowledge of schematic capture and PCB design
Experience using electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters
Understanding of electronic circuit design and hardware debugging
Strong communication and problem-solving skills
APPLY NOW – Graduate Hardware Design Engineer job in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex could be of interest, send your CV to adighton@redlinegroup.Com or call Adam Dighton on 01582 878821....Read more...
A Design Engineer is sought to join an innovative engineering team in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, contributing to the design and development of high-reliability RF communication systems and electronic hardware solutions.
The Design Engineer, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, will be expected to develop your understanding in the field, learning from peers and senior engineers in technical areas and industry best practices. This may include electronic design principles, RF systems, production processes, and supplier collaboration.
Responsibilities include:
Work with product management, customers, and internal teams to define product and design specifications.
Create schematics, PCB layouts, and RF designs using industry-standard design tools.
Develop and execute test plans for prototypes and final products.
Debug and validate electronic hardware systems using oscilloscopes, multimeters, and other test equipment.
Collaborate with mechanical, manufacturing, and test teams for seamless integration.
Maintain comprehensive technical documentation.
Support production, customers, and field teams with technical queries.
Key skills & experience:
Degree in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline or equivalent industry experience.
Proficiency with electronic design tools and PCB layout systems.
Practical experience with test equipment, prototyping, and fault finding to component level.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Effective communication and teamwork abilities.
How to apply:
Apply now for the Design Engineer role in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Send your CV to adighton@redlinegroup.Com or call Adam on 01582878821.....Read more...
Setting/programming of machinery/equipment
Productive running of machinery/equipment
Meeting standards of quality/quality procedures
Achieving throughout/scheduling requirements
Ensuring equipment/work area is safe, clean and tidy
Assist in the development of equipment and process of ongoing improvement
Ensuring good communication and teamwork
Follow company policies and guidelines
To read and understand all work instructions, drawings and inspection reports
Training:An apprenticeship allows you to earn a wage, gain valuable work experience and industry-specific competence. You will be expected to work towards machining technician Level 3, with support from your employer and Learning Unlimited.Training Outcome:Chesterfield College continues to develop strong relationships with employers, and we encourage any organisation considering recruiting an apprentice to support them to progress onto a higher apprenticeship level or offer full-time employment at the end of their apprenticeship. Employer Description:Direct Engineering specialise in the welding and manufacture of Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Mild Steel and a range of Non Ferrous Metal products. Direct Engineering have an excellent manufacturing facility offering a specialised Fabrication Welding, Machining and Installation Service. Their experienced team of engineers work closely with customers to meet and exceed their exact requirements.Working Hours :Monday - Thursday, 07.45 - 16.45 Friday, 07.45 - 14.15.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Patience....Read more...
The Workshop Technician will be responsible for:
Preparation, servicing and calibration of Cura Terrae Waters’ flow, water quality and rain gauge monitoring equipment and completing relevant documentation associated with this
Management of the company’s fleet of monitoring instrumentation, including keeping the asset management database and calibration records up to date
Carry out panel builds including wiring and mounting according to engineering drawings
Perform Factory Acceptance Tests on panels built within the Workshop
The allocation, issue, and tracking of equipment for site deployment
Management and control of the company’s goods in/out tracking system
Service stock management, issue, and replenishment, including involvement in stock taking and audits
Ensuring that the Cura Terrae Waters’ workshop and storage areas are kept clean and tidy and adhere to all relevant HSEQ standards
Assisting with continual improvement of workshop processes and procedures
Potential progression to more supervisory role depending on future work.Training:Engineering Fitter Level 3.Training Outcome:Potential progression to more supervisory role depending on future work.Employer Description:Cura Terrae is a leading UK environmental group. We provide consultancy, services and solutions to help take care of The Earth.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 17:30Skills: Communication skills,Analytical skills,Team working....Read more...
Learn to produce accurate 3D structural steel models using Tekla Structures.
Assist in the preparation of fabrication, assembly and general arrangement drawings.
Interpret structural and architectural drawings under the guidance of senior designers.
Produce material schedules, NC data and drawing packages for manufacture.
Liaise with project managers, engineers and the fabrication workshop to ensure designs are practical and buildable.
Incorporate design revisions and maintain drawing records throughout project lifecycles.
Develop an understanding of structural steel detailing, fabrication processes and industry standards.
Support the Design Office with general engineering and drawing-related tasks.
Training Outcome:
Possible progression onto full draughtsman / senior roles.
Employer Description:DPL Fabrications provides structural steel fabrication, steelwork installation, structural steel design, welding services and civil engineering across Liverpool, Merseyside, Manchester and the wider North West. We bring these disciplines together under one team, so your project stays coordinated from first design through to finished, installed steel.
We work across a broad range of settings, from local construction projects to safety-critical and regulated environments, including the nuclear and petrochemical sectors. That combination of practical capability and disciplined standards is what defines how we work.Working Hours :Monday - Thursday, 08:00 - 16:30.
Friday, 08:00 - 15:30. Flexible hours.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Team working....Read more...
Homologation & Compliance Manager - Automotive
Are you an experienced Vehicle Homologation & Compliance professional with a background in automotive manufacturing, vehicle conversion, or specialist vehicles? Do you have strong knowledge of vehicle type approval, Conformity of Production (CoP), and experience working with regulatory bodies such as the VCA?
This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing automotive manufacturing business where you will take ownership of all vehicle approvals, compliance, certification, and quality systems. Working closely with Engineering and Production teams, you will play a key role in supporting new vehicle development, ensuring regulatory compliance, and helping drive the business forward.
This is a hands-on, highly influential role offering genuine long-term career development within a dynamic and expanding automotive environment.
Ideal Location South Yorkshire -Rotherham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Doncaster, Huddersfield, Barnsley, Chesterfield, Mansfield
Salary - £55K to £75K basic + 25 days basic annual leave + Pension + Package
Key Responsibilities
Lead all GB / UKNI Type Approval activities across vehicle programmes
Manage and develop Conformity of Production (CoP) systems
Act as the key contact for VCA and external regulatory bodies
Ensure compliance with all relevant UK and international automotive legislation
Support engineering and product development teams from a compliance perspective
Manage TÜV and external certification processes
Coordinate testing, technical documentation, and approval submissions
Maintain and develop ISO9001 Quality Management Systems
Conduct audits, manage corrective actions, and drive continuous improvement
Support Health & Safety compliance within manufacturing and workshop environments
Manage calibration systems, records, and equipment traceability
Train and support internal teams on compliance procedures and standards
Essential Skills & Experience
Proven experience in automotive homologation / vehicle type approval
Strong understanding of Conformity of Production (CoP)
Experience working with VCA or equivalent approval bodies
ISO9001 Quality Management Systems experience
Background within automotive manufacturing or engineering
To Register Your Interest:
To find out more about this role contact Robert Cox – Senior Recruitment Consultant at Glen Callum Associates Ltd by calling 07398 204832 or email a full up to date CV
Job Ref: 4352RC - Homologation & Compliance Manager - Automotive
Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.....Read more...
Homologation & Compliance Manager - Automotive
Are you an experienced Vehicle Homologation & Compliance professional with a background in automotive manufacturing, vehicle conversion, or specialist vehicles? Do you have strong knowledge of vehicle type approval, Conformity of Production (CoP), and experience working with regulatory bodies such as the VCA?
This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing automotive manufacturing business where you will take ownership of all vehicle approvals, compliance, certification, and quality systems. Working closely with Engineering and Production teams, you will play a key role in supporting new vehicle development, ensuring regulatory compliance, and helping drive the business forward.
This is a hands-on, highly influential role offering genuine long-term career development within a dynamic and expanding automotive environment.
Ideal Location South Yorkshire -Rotherham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Doncaster, Huddersfield, Barnsley, Chesterfield, Mansfield
Salary - £55K to £75K basic + 25 days basic annual leave + Pension + Package
Key Responsibilities
Lead all GB / UKNI Type Approval activities across vehicle programmes
Manage and develop Conformity of Production (CoP) systems
Act as the key contact for VCA and external regulatory bodies
Ensure compliance with all relevant UK and international automotive legislation
Support engineering and product development teams from a compliance perspective
Manage TÜV and external certification processes
Coordinate testing, technical documentation, and approval submissions
Maintain and develop ISO9001 Quality Management Systems
Conduct audits, manage corrective actions, and drive continuous improvement
Support Health & Safety compliance within manufacturing and workshop environments
Manage calibration systems, records, and equipment traceability
Train and support internal teams on compliance procedures and standards
Essential Skills & Experience
Proven experience in automotive homologation / vehicle type approval
Strong understanding of Conformity of Production (CoP)
Experience working with VCA or equivalent approval bodies
ISO9001 Quality Management Systems experience
Background within automotive manufacturing or engineering
To Register Your Interest:
To find out more about this role contact Robert Cox – Senior Recruitment Consultant at Glen Callum Associates Ltd by calling 07398 204832 or email a full up to date CV
Job Ref: 4352RC - Homologation & Compliance Manager - Automotive
Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.....Read more...
Homologation & Compliance Manager - Automotive
Are you an experienced Vehicle Homologation & Compliance professional with a background in automotive manufacturing, vehicle conversion, or specialist vehicles? Do you have strong knowledge of vehicle type approval, Conformity of Production (CoP), and experience working with regulatory bodies such as the VCA?
This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing automotive manufacturing business where you will take ownership of all vehicle approvals, compliance, certification, and quality systems. Working closely with Engineering and Production teams, you will play a key role in supporting new vehicle development, ensuring regulatory compliance, and helping drive the business forward.
This is a hands-on, highly influential role offering genuine long-term career development within a dynamic and expanding automotive environment.
Ideal Location South Yorkshire -Rotherham, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Doncaster, Huddersfield, Barnsley, Chesterfield, Mansfield
Salary - £55K to £75K basic + 25 days basic annual leave + Pension + Package
Key Responsibilities
Lead all GB / UKNI Type Approval activities across vehicle programmes
Manage and develop Conformity of Production (CoP) systems
Act as the key contact for VCA and external regulatory bodies
Ensure compliance with all relevant UK and international automotive legislation
Support engineering and product development teams from a compliance perspective
Manage TÜV and external certification processes
Coordinate testing, technical documentation, and approval submissions
Maintain and develop ISO9001 Quality Management Systems
Conduct audits, manage corrective actions, and drive continuous improvement
Support Health & Safety compliance within manufacturing and workshop environments
Manage calibration systems, records, and equipment traceability
Train and support internal teams on compliance procedures and standards
Essential Skills & Experience
Proven experience in automotive homologation / vehicle type approval
Strong understanding of Conformity of Production (CoP)
Experience working with VCA or equivalent approval bodies
ISO9001 Quality Management Systems experience
Background within automotive manufacturing or engineering
To Register Your Interest:
To find out more about this role contact Robert Cox – Senior Recruitment Consultant at Glen Callum Associates Ltd by calling 07398 204832 or email a full up to date CV
Job Ref: 4352RC - Homologation & Compliance Manager - Automotive
Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.....Read more...
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Principal Electronics & Embedded Software Engineer to join a team developing innovative medical and technology products, taking ideas from concept through to manufacture for some of the world's leading companies.
The business has expanded its global capability while maintaining a reputation for exceptional engineering, strong project leadership, and delivery within regulated and safety-critical markets. This role sits within a rapidly growing technical team developing complex electromechanical products from concept through to manufacture.
This position is ideal for an experienced Principal Electronics & Embedded Software Engineer looking to step into a principal-level role, lead multidisciplinary teams, and take ownership of full product architectures while contributing to business growth and client development.
Main Responsibilities of the Principal Electronics & Embedded Software Engineer (Cambridge):
Develop electronics and embedded software(C/C++) for diverse and technically complex new products
Lead the integration of electromechanical product designs through to manufacture and production transfer
Take technical ownership of product architecture from concept generation through to launch
Deliver technical progress to clients and, over time, lead multidisciplinary project teams
Contribute to requirements definition, specification development, schematic capture, PCB layout, hardware bring-up, debugging, and product validation
Support project planning, resourcing, and leadership activities
Build strong client relationships and support the conversion of new opportunities into commercial contracts
Requirements of the Principal Electronics & Embedded Software Engineer(Cambridge):
Proven industry experience designing, prototyping, and testing electronic circuits and systems, including embedded software development in C/C++
Strong practical electronics skills including soldering, PCB rework/modification, wiring, and use of common laboratory test equipment
Experience across the electronic product development lifecycle from concept through to prototype and manufacture
Ability to work effectively within cross-disciplinary teams, with strong written, verbal, and presentation skills
A First or 2:1 degree in Engineering from a leading university (UK top 10 or equivalent)
Eligibility to work in the UK (visa sponsorship not available)
Experience in project planning, leadership, or team coordination would be advantageous
Working Pattern & Benefits:
Full-time, permanent role
Competitive salary and performance-based bonus structure
Career development support including mentoring and personal training budgets
Opportunity to work on innovative, safety-critical products in regulated international markets
Exposure to multinational clients and potential travel opportunities
Ethical working environment focused on improving lives through engineering excellence
To apply please send your CV to mbelmar@redlinegroup.Com, or for more information contact Mike Belmar on 01582 878807.
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Our client is an international manufacturer of FMCG based products, with multiple sites across the UK. This position will focus upon their automated manufacturing operations, based across Huntingdon area. Reporting to the Operations Director, the role will be focused around the development of their manufacturing teams, systems and processes, taking responsibility for Production, Engineering, CI, Quality and logistics.What's in it for you as Manufacturing Operations Manager
A Salary of £60-70,000
KPI Driven Bonus
Monday - Friday Working
Company Pension
Genuine career growth and training
Working with a forward thinking FMCG manufacturing company
Description of the Manufacturing Operations Manager
Responsible for the overall management of the manufacturing site covering engineering, maintenance and manufacturing operations
Budget responsibility for the Factory
Control all costs that directly affect the plants performance.
Direct and lead direct reports across both sites
Accountable for all QHSE initiatives across the sites.
Develop and maintain qualified personnel within the all departments.
Drive a continuous improvement mind-set within plant environment
Ensure talent management and succession planning strategies are executed.
Key Roles and Requirements of the Manufacturing Operations Manager
Site General Manager, plant manager, operations manager, factory manager or equivalent experience.
Experience within the FMCG manufacturing environment
Substantial experience gained in a senior level operations role within a complex, results orientated environment
Able to demonstrate track record of success in a changing, fast moving environment
Ability to clearly identify bottlenecks within a manufacturing process, capable of quickly interpreting and 'owning' the process and able to extrapolate the detail
Highly KPI orientated - capable of achieving over and above expectations, use the information to create further business growth/development
Customer orientation - realisation of who the customer is, strives to over deliver in all areas and experience of delivering change across the business
Passion for results, able to influence and persuade, apply logical thinking and common-sense approach
Gain instant credibility and respect from peers and sub-ordinates. Create a presence and instant level of authority.
Essential Experience needed for the Manufacturing Operations Manager
Experience ideally within Kaizen, Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing
Working with and along side Senior Leadership stakeholders within the business
Previously worked within Manufacturing liaising with Production, HSE, Quality, Warehousing and Engineering
This position would suit Manufacturing Operations Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Operations Manager or Production Manager ....Read more...
Our client is a leading manufacturer of premium desserts, supplying major retailers and food service customers across the UK. They are committed to quality, innovation, and delivering exceptional products to the market.
Job Role & Key Responsibilities:
We are looking for a mechanically biased Maintenance Engineer to join a busy manufacturing environment on a permanent afternoon shift. This hands-on role is responsible for maintaining, repairing and improving production machinery, while also supporting the upkeep of the wider site, including buildings, grounds and workshop facilities. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring equipment reliability and smooth production operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Diagnose and repair mechanical faults on factory and production machinery
Carry out planned and reactive mechanical maintenance
Maintain and clean production equipment to ensure optimal performance
Support the maintenance of buildings, grounds and general site infrastructure
Assist with machinery repairs, strip-downs and rebuilds where required
Maintain a clean, safe and organised maintenance workshop
Complete maintenance records accurately
Work collaboratively with the Maintenance Manager and wider team
Undertake training as required and support other maintenance activities across the site
The Ideal Candidate will have:
A relevant engineering qualification
At least 5 years' hands-on maintenance or engineering experience
Strong mechanical maintenance and fault-finding skills
Experience working on production or factory machinery
Good record-keeping skills
The ability to work independently and as part of a team
A practical, proactive approach and willingness to support all areas of site maintenance
Desirable Skills:
Experience within manufacturing, factory, FMCG, food production or industrial environments
Knowledge of planned and reactive maintenance
Basic electrical awareness
Experience working with conveyors, motors, gearboxes, pumps, bearings, belts, chains, hydraulics and pneumatics
General fabrication or fitting experience
Flexible, hands-on attitude with a willingness to support wider site maintenance
Benefits Include:
Competitive salary
Monday to Friday afternoon shift (13:00 – 21:00)
Stable, long-term engineering opportunity
Ongoing training and development where required
Opportunity to work across a varied range of mechanical maintenance and site improvement tasks
Supportive team environment with progression opportunities
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please get in touch with us or apply below.....Read more...
Flexible working hours, company pension contributions of up to 8% and an annual leave entitlement of 25 days plus Bank Holidays are just a few of the perks that the Quality Engineer will enjoy whilst working for a Global Engineering and Manufacturing leader, with over 20 worldwide locations employing 1000 + staff. This employer is recognised globally for quality and innovative deliverables.The successful Quality Engineer will be easily able to commute to HUDDERSFIELD from surrounding towns & cities, including Leeds, Dewsbury, Halifax, Wakefield and Brighouse.Key Responsibilities of the Quality Engineer will include:
Maintain and improve the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, ensuring compliance with customer, regulatory, and defence standards.
Provide quality assurance support within cross-functional teams, ensuring adherence to project, contractual, and customer requirements.
Plan and conduct internal audits aligned with ISO and AQAP standards, applying risk-based thinking to ensure system effectiveness.
Manage non-conformances and supplier defects in SAP, ensuring root cause analysis and effective CAPA implementation.
Lead investigations into defects, near misses, and complaints using structured problem-solving methods (e.g., 8D, 5 Whys).
Oversee quality documentation, inspections, and validation activities to ensure product conformity throughout production.
Monitor quality performance, drive continuous improvement, and engage with customers, suppliers, and auditors to ensure ongoing compliance.
For the Quality Engineer role, we are keen to receive CV’s from candidates who possess:
Experience as a Quality Engineer or similar within an Engineering or manufacturing environment
Ability to read and understand detailed mechanical drawings, Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing
Open to travel UK and Overseas - Full Clean Licence
Apprentice trained or a HNC/HND in Mechanical Engineering or similar
Salary & Benefits:
up to £44,000 depending on experience
Flexible working hours
Monday to Friday
37.5 hours per week
25 Days annual leave + Bank holidays
Company pension contributions of up to 8%
Please be aware that many roles working for our client will be subject to both security and export control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform for the organisation.You must meet Right to Work in the UK criteria and achieve the required security and clearance requirements to undertake this role.To apply for the Quality Engineer role, please click “Apply Now” and attach an updated copy of your CV. Alternatively, please contact Alex Feather at E3 Recruitment for more information. ....Read more...
This apprenticeship combines old-school engineering with cutting-edge technology.
You will assist highly skilled engineers with preservation, maintenance and restoration of Talbot cars and a variety of cars from the 1900s to the Second World War
You will be taught about the history and development of vehicles, components and materials, servicing, tuning, transmissions and drivetrains, chassis, suspension, steering, braking and electrics
It also includes Technical Drawing, welding, business studies and advanced diagnostics
Training:Qualification: The ‘HET Level 3 Apprenticeship’ is a nationally recognised qualification delivered by ‘HSA’ from its Mechanical Academy based at ‘Bicester Heritage’ in Oxfordshire. Delivered over 36 months on a block release basis, you will attend your academy on average every 5-weeks for a 5-day block of training running from Monday to Friday, the remaining 80% of the time you will be working with your employer. If required, your employer will cover the accommodation and travel costs.Training Outcome:On completion of the Programme, you will be qualified as a Heritage Engineering Technician. Employment with Ian Polson LLP after completion of the apprenticeship is not guaranteed but very likely, subject to performance and a position being available.
The classic vehicle industry is thriving and the companies that HSA work with are world-class. Prospects for progression range from specialist technical roles to management positions and international work opportunities. Employer Description: Established in 1978, Ian Polson and his wife, Pam set up I.S. Polson. In 2018 I.S. Polson changed legal status to Ian Polson LLP with John Polson, Ian and Pam’s son joining the new partnership. Ian Polson, a Graduate Mechanical Engineer with a background working for major companies in the motor industry in both Australia and the UK, was a hobbyist in old cars for many years. His inspiration to setup his own company came from Talbot motor cars and recognising the between the period 1903 and 1937 they were outstanding examples of automotive design and engineering. John has also set up a new business called Polson Motor Company Ltd, specialising in the sale of sports, competition and touring cars of the highest quality in a purpose-built 2000 square foot showroom based on the same site, making it a one stop shop for buyers, sellers, enthusiasts of restoration projects and servicing of cars all on the one site.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pmSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...