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To satisfy our clients’ staffing needs in the most efficient way possible, we provide a variety of recruitment alternatives.
One of the leading engineering recruiters in the UK, we customise every step of the hiring process for each client to provide the best possible outcomes.
We only recruit for the engineering sector, which makes us the top choice when looking for a qualified applicant for your engineering post.
We Recruit In These Engineering Sectors
We are able to hire the very finest engineering talent within the engineering business thanks to the extensive expertise of our recruiting staff and the fact that we are dedicated engineering recruitment agency in the UK.
With the help of our recruitment strategies, we discover the best applicants for each engineering sector below:
Air Conditioning
Air conditioning, refrigeration and chiller engineers use great technical expertise and practical skills to fill a variety of clients needs from maintaining a nice cool air flow in the home or workplace to keeping lifesaving blood at the right temperature prior to an operation.
These engineers hold many responsibilities which include installation, maintenance and repair of new and existing air conditioning systems in a wide array of properties. This can include commercial, residential, public and industrial sector buildings e.g. hospitals, offices, homes or factories.
CHP Engineering
Combined Heat and Power(CHP), also known as Cogeneration Heat and Power, is a conventional piece of technology which is capable of constantly producing electricity and heat from a fuel input. The fuel which is commonly used is natural gas and this whole process is known to waste less energy and improve efficiency by 40-45%, providing the heat is utilised well.
It should come as no surprise after knowing this that CHP engineers require specialist knowledge and expertise in completing their day-to-day tasks!
Chiller Engineering
Chiller engineer jobs may be a niche subsection within the engineering industry which doesn’t usually come to the forefront of people’s minds, but there are many lucrative positions out there which require capable, hardworking engineers to ensure that chillers and AC units are running smoothly, safely, and efficiently.
A chiller is typically used for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems which help cool down areas for occupants and industrial processes with engineers helping them maintain efficiency.
EV Charging
There are many different routes you can take if you are interested In working with renewable energy and one of these routes which is becoming increasingly popular in the last few years is working in EV Charging. With the demand for charging points rising, the demand for jobs in this sector is also growing!
Within a typical day of working with electric vehicle charging you may be expected to install stations, carry out general maintenance on already fitted points, and potentially work away from home at sites across the UK.
Generator Engineering
A typical day as a generator technician/engineer can see you both out on the road and in the workshop dealing with generators. This can include a number of different things such as repairs, scheduled maintenance, and internal and external checks.
Testing and maintenance will comprise a large proportion of your working day with travelling also expected from site to site. This can include testing things such as a basic AMF or more complex things such as the paralleling systems or peak lopping.
HVAC Engineering
HVAC engineers install and service air quality and temperature systems in an array of different environments. HVAC Engineering Jobs can include working in homes, with businesses, and travelling quite a lot.
Whilst being a HVAC Engineer, you are responsible for making sure all of your equipment is up to date and reaches the required safety standards, you have all the necessary safety gear and equipment needed to carry out tasks, along with ensuring each area is safe prior, during, and after work has been carried out.
Refrigerator Engineering
A typical refrigeration engineer will work on commercial, residential, public, and industrial projects.
During a typical day, you can expect to survey areas prior to a cooling system being fitted, assess plan layouts where pipework and components need installing, as well as dealing with customers.
It all depends on which niche and focus the company you are employed by specialises in.
Solar Energy
Working in solar energy can provide you with a range of different jobs along with a range of other locations to work in.
Solar Engineers will usually require some experience in working in other areas before entering this particular industry as the demands and knowledge can be higher than other sectors.
This is mainly due to the technical knowledge and practical ability required when working on solar installations.
UPS Engineering
UPS, otherwise known as Uninterrupted Power Supplies, provides your main power source a temporary amount of backup power in case it crashes, or the voltage drops below minimum levels. This will allow the computers to keep running for a short period of time.
By installing a UPS system, you can be guaranteed that the computers and other connected equipment will be able to shutdown properly and without losing any data or causing damage to business operations.
Wind Turbine Engineering
Starting with the qualifications required to work on a wind farm, you would need either a foundation degree, a higher national diploma or degree in renewable energy engineering, electrical or mechanical engineering, or electrical power engineering.
Alternatively, you could apply for an apprenticeship. This can be done by going through an engineering technician or maintenance and operations engineering technician apprenticeship.
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How Can I Become An Engineer In The UK?
In the UK, there are numerous paths to becoming an engineer.
Before studying a related subject at university, earning A-Levels in maths and science subjects can help any prospect looking to start on thise career path.
In general, depending on the course you choose, a university course will take three to four years. By successfully completing a higher education engineering course after becoming a qualified engineer, you can achieve chartered status. A PhD or an MEng degree are examples of this. You can boost your earning potential by being chartered. preparing for
There are various career paths in engineering to take into account. You can do this to earn crucial on-the-job experience while also studying.
For people who would like to work while they are still in school, engineering apprenticeships provide an alternative to engineering degrees. While some apprenticeships simply require GCSEs, others require A-Levels in math and a science topic.
What Is An Engineer? What Exactly Does An Engineering Role Involve?
An engineer is a specialist who creates, plans, evaluates, builds, and tests complicated systems, materials, machines, and other systems.
Engineers address issues and come up with answers using the principles of science, technology, and math. Engineers frequently benefit from having a good understanding of business in addition to their scientific and mathematical expertise.
A branch of engineering, such as electrical engineering, structural engineering, or civil engineering, is a common area of specialisation for engineers. Engineering roles are often heavily influenced by their work role and the location of their employer.
More niche engineering roles are available to those looking to be employed in the renewable or power generation sectors.
Engineers working in offices will contribute to the creation and analysis of designs, while engineers working on-site will supervise the construction and use of structures and designs.
A wealthy field that offers a fulfilling career path is engineering. There are several ways to become an engineer, such as through college or through an apprenticeship. STEM-inclined people are frequently drawn to engineering. While some engineers hold NVQs, some hold PhDs.
What Qualifications Does An Engineer Need?
Math, physics, and chemistry are STEM areas that engineers frequently excel at. There are two popular entry points for engineers. This applies to both the path of further education and the path of vocational training.
It’s a good idea to earn GCSEs in math and a science topic like physics before enrolling in A-Level coursework. Chemistry may also be necessary for a career in chemical engineering.
You can then apply for an undergraduate degree in a suitable field with A-Levels in math and a science subject. Between three to four years are required to acquire an undergraduate degree in BEng.
After completing your undergraduate degree, you may be able to get employment as an engineer and advance your career.
Those who want to specialise or get chartered have access to further study. You’ll be able to boost your earning potential as a result. You will require an MEng or PhD in a relevant engineering discipline to be granted chartered status.
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