G&T Associates is a well established Technical and Engineering Recruitment Consultancy Company. Our aim is to provide qualified and experienced personnel, of all disciplines, locally, nationally and internationally to the Construction, Manufacturing and Engineering Industries.

G&T Associates was established in 1990 by three former British Steel managers, when the UK Steel Industry was facing a difficult period in its long and illustrious history. Concerned for the increasing redundancies occurring at that time, particularly in their locality of South Wales, they decided to form a company to market the skills and experience of former Steel Industry personnel to worldwide clients. The company have since provided a consultancy service to individual plants and assisted several of the major European Plant Contractors in successfully completing their projects on client sites

By employing Consultant Engineers for each sector of Industry,
G&T Associates can now provide both a recruitment and consultancy service to the Steel, Oil&Gas, Petrochemical, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Power, Aluminium and associated Metals, Mining, Cement, Utilities, Water and other Heavy Industries.

G&T Associates can supply personnel to cover all aspects of a project from Design, Construction, Technical Authorship, Training, Commissioning, Operational Assistance etc

G&T Technical Publications Ltd is a daughter company which was set up by the current directors to assist clients in the production of Technical Documentation relating to their projects. Typical documentation can be e.g.,

  • Commissioning Procedures
  • Operation Manuals
  • Performance Test Run Dossiers
  • Maintenance Manuals
  • Critical Path Schedules
  • Training Programmes for Operators, Maintenance personnel, and Managers

Technical Translators can be utilised to produce the final documentation in the language required by the client.


Our offices are based at William Knox House, the Head Office of the once BP Oil Refinery, Llandarcy which is situated in an excellent location less than 400 yds from junction 43 of the M4 and in close proximity to the heavy industries of South Wales.