
The Garage Equipment Industry is Evolving – Is Your Workforce Ready?
18 Feb, 20252minsThe garage equipment market is projected to grow from £6.7 billion in 2025 to £8...

The garage equipment market is projected to grow from £6.7 billion in 2025 to £8.1 billion by 2030, driven by increasing demand for high-tech workshop solutions, stricter safety regulations, and the need for faster, more efficient servicing. However, one significant challenge remains—a shortage of skilled garage equipment engineers.
With workshops and service providers relying heavily on lifts, brake testers, wheel alignment systems, and diagnostic tools, the demand for highly trained engineers to install, maintain, and calibrate this equipment is increasing rapidly.
Key Trends Impacting Recruitment in the Garage Equipment Industry
Workshops Are Becoming More High-Tech
From automated brake testers to cloud-connected diagnostic tools, modern garages require engineers who can install, repair, and calibrate advanced equipment. The demand for multi-skilled electromechanical engineers has never been higher.
Stricter Regulations & Compliance Standards
With MOT, DVSA, and manufacturer compliance rules tightening, workshops must ensure they have engineers skilled in calibrating and servicing lifts, emissions testers, and ADAS systems. Compliance is crucial—having the right professionals in place is essential to maintaining operational safety and meeting legal requirements.
Shortage of Skilled Garage Equipment Engineers
The demand for experienced garage equipment engineers is outpacing supply, leaving many workshops struggling to find professionals with the right mix of mechanical, electrical, and calibration expertise. Without investment in recruitment, businesses risk extended downtimes, slower repairs, and increased costs due to a lack of qualified specialists who can install, service, and maintain essential workshop equipment.
Growth in Mobile & Field Service Engineering
As workshops expand their service offerings, the need for mobile service engineers capable of providing on-site calibration, servicing, and repairs is increasing. Companies require field engineers with hands-on experience in garage equipment diagnostics, repair, and customer support.
What This Means for Hiring in the Industry
Garage equipment companies must invest in recruitment to secure engineers proficient in modern workshop technology.
Multi-skilled engineers with expertise in mechanical, electrical, and calibration fields are becoming essential.
The right hires will help reduce downtime, improve service quality, and ensure compliance with evolving industry regulations.
With the garage equipment industry expanding rapidly, finding experienced service engineers, installation specialists, and calibration technicians is more critical than ever.
Are you looking to strengthen your team with top garage equipment engineers? Let’s connect and discuss how we can help you build the workforce of the future.