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Tag: Engineering

The UKs fastest growing private companies: Hot 100 2015 (33) Tandom Metallurgical

June 26, 2015

By Zen Terrelonge

Metalworks firm Tandom provides facilities and productions for the steel and associated industries, priding itself on competitive pricing to win and retain business.

The UKs fastest growing private companies: Hot 100 2015 (18) AFGlobal Connectors

June 26, 2015

By Zen Terrelonge

A specialist in subsea engineering since 1979, VerdErg Connectors achieved renewed growth in 2014 when acquired by AFGlobal and integrated into the Connectors & Sealing Technologies group.

The UKs fastest growing private companies: Hot 100 2015 (13) Luton Engineering

June 26, 2015

By Zen Terrelonge

The Luton Engineering Services team has experience in power generation, distribution, large projects and trade finance who deliver solutions for private developments and the government.

Charlie Mullins: Any initiative encouraging more girls into our sector should be embraced

April 27, 2015

By Charlie Mullins

With a mother and father better placed than most to advise on why and where their children should ultimately find work, movements giving youngsters early exposure to the workplace are to be commended.

Female engineering graduates should be given a rebate on the cost of their education

February 10, 2015

By David Craik

Julie Kenny, chair and chief executive of Rotherham-based security alarm manufacturer Pyronix, believes the government should look seriously at slashing the cost of university fees by as much as 50 per cent for engineering students – but only if they join the industry immediately after graduation.

Great British engineering talent showcased to students through origami

January 16, 2015

By Zen Terrelonge

The UK’s engineering sector is reportedly at risk of suffering economic damage, but a group of London youngsters have been given a taste of the mechanical market through the art of paper folding.

Bremont: Reinventing the British mechanical timepiece

December 29, 2014

By Shane Schutte

Bremont has brought luxury watchmaking back to the UK — and created jobs all over the world while they’re at it.

Professional talent demand in the UK rises engineering and IT lead the way

December 10, 2014

By Zen Terrelonge

Demand for professional talent has grown 27 per cent year-on-year, and it’s the engineering and IT sectors that are driving the increase in recruitment.

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