What’s Shaping Hiring Across Engineering, Manufacturing, FM & Technology in 2026

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For organisations planning headcount, project delivery or long-term workforce strategy, the 2026 hiring landscape offers both challenges and opportunity. Here’s what the latest UK market data means for employers across Omega’s core sectors:

Engineering & Manufacturing

Engineering is currently the only UK sector showing growth in permanent vacancies, indicating strong structural demand despite wider market caution. This is driven by ongoing shortages in maintenance, controls and multi skilled engineering talent. Employers should expect continued competition and upward pressure on salaries for these specialist roles.

Manufacturing

Hiring remains active but highly strategic, with businesses prioritising targeted recruitment, succession planning and retention over rapid expansion. Contract and temporary models are increasingly being used to de risk projects and maintain agility.

Facilities Management

FM is evolving into a more strategic business function. Demand is rising for leaders who can deliver sustainability outcomes, manage multi-site environments and leverage digital building systems such as BMS, CAFM and data driven maintenance tools.  Hybrid working continues to reshape estate needs, meaning FM professionals who can adapt space usage, ensure compliance and optimise workplace performance are in high demand—especially for organisations modernising their operations.

Technology & Technical Roles

Technology and engineering are among the most resilient areas in the UK labour market, with engineering/technology noted as the only sectors showing an increase in permanent vacancies in recent data. This is being fuelled by sustained demand for digital capability, automation skills and advanced technical expertise.

The Broader Labour Market: What Employers Should Expect

The wider UK market is stabilising. Hiring remains cautious, but the rate of decline is slowing, candidate availability is rising and salary inflation persists where specialist skills are scarce.

For clients, this means:

  • More available candidates in some areas
  • Increased competition for specialist technical roles
  • Longer hiring cycles for niche skills
  • Ongoing need for competitive packages and retention strategies

Looking to navigate these shifts with confidence?

Omega supports clients in building stable, future ready workforces across Engineering, Manufacturing, FM and Technology.  If you’re exploring a new partnership that could shape your talent strategy, Kris Smith is available for a confidential, no-obligation conversation. With deep sector knowledge and a commitment to long-term partnership, Omega can help you navigate what’s next.

📩 Contact Kris Smith directly via email at kris.smith@omegaresource.co.uk  or call him on 01453 829535.

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