Junior Aircraft Engineer – STN

  • Company:Ryanair
  • Location:Stansted, United Kingdom
  • Employment type:Full-time
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Description

Junior Aircraft Engineer Program (JAE)

AES (Aircraft Engineering Services) are currently recruiting for a Junior Aircraft Engineer to be based at Stansted Airport, with the Role requiring an oversight of the UK Engineering Outstations Ryanair Bases in the UK and Europe.

Ryanair boasts a state of the art five bay hangar facility in the UK, multiple flight simulators and excellent training facilities. With a fleet of 546 aircraft by 2024, including the introduction of the Boeing Max, we offer the best career opportunities and progression in the industry.

The 24-month Junior Aircraft Engineer Programme is dedicated to providing you with the required practical training and experience in order to become a licenced engineer. During the first phase (12 months), the programme combines a range of theoretical and practical elements which will develop your skills as an engineer for a successful career in our Engineering department. You will gain valuable experience in a live aircraft environment on our fleet of 360+ Boeing 737 NG aircraft. At the end of the 12 months, you will be in a position to apply for your Category A Licence. On successful completion of the first 12 months, you will spend time gaining line maintenance experience in one of our 80+ bases throughout Europe. At the end of the second phase of the program, you will be in a position to apply for your CAT A or B1 or B2 licence.

Requirements

Passed all Basic B1 and/or B2 Modules from a Part 147 Approved School
Hold full Basic Training Certificate from and EASA Part 147 Approved School
UK Passport or EU Passport with Pre-Settled or Settled Status
Full clean UK/EU Driving Licence
Be able to work and live in the UK.
Good Basic Hand skills
Must have initiative; enthusiasm and be self-motivated to work in a highly rewarding and safe environment.

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