About
The UK engineering sector stands at a critical juncture. Faced with an acute skills shortage and unprecedented demand for innovation and sustainability, engineers are now expected to tackle climate goals, adopt cutting-edge technologies, expand global manufacturing output, and address resource challenges—all with insufficient personnel.

Join us for an insightful webinar where we delve into the findings of the "Engineering Skills Trend Report 2025". This event is designed to equip engineering professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the rapidly evolving industry landscape. Experts from Manpower will present real-world examples and case studies, showcasing how leading companies are integrating these skills into their operations.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and prepare for the future of engineering.

Delegates will learn:

• Report Overview: Key findings from the "Engineering Skills Trend Report 2025".
• Essential Skills: In-depth discussion on the most in-demand engineering skills for 2025.
• Industry Insights: Real-world examples and case studies.
• Talent strategies: Learn effective strategies for attracting and retaining top engineering talent
• Future outlook: Gain insights into the future of engineering and how to prepare your workforce.
When
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 · 9:30 a.m. London (GMT +1:00)
Presenters
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Aaron Wallace
Operations Director Manpower Engineering
Aaron Wallace began his career as an Engineering Surveyor in the Royal Engineers. Transitioning into recruitment, he started as an RPO recruiter within the Defence sector. He progressed to the role of Head of Engineering Delivery, where he took responsibility for RPO delivery teams across multiple industries, including Oil & Energy, Manufacturing, and Automotive. Aaron joined Manpower Engineering 12 months ago, where he has been instrumental in building and growing the specialist capability across four key sectors: Defence, Aerospace & Security, Manufacturing, The Built Environment, and Renewables & Clean Energy.
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Katrina Goodall
Associate Director Manufacturing Engineering Division (SSR) UK&I
Katrina Goodall is a seasoned recruitment professional with over a decade of experience at Manpower. Throughout her tenure, Katrina has remained dedicated to the Engineering sector, building specialist verticals and acquiring extensive knowledge in sub-sectors such as Print & Packaging, FMCG, Chemicals, Automotive, F&B, OEM (Machinery), Metals, Electronics, Aerospace & Defence, Pharma, and Life Sciences. Currently, she is responsible for the UK&I region, leading a team of true subject matter experts who are sector-focused and led by skill disciplines. Her team also provides cross-border remote service solutions for many GE accounts and is considered an EMEA centre of excellence for MPG within Manufacturing Engineering.
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Roshini Bains
Deputy Editor
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Paul Fanning
Editor