Advanced Apprenticeship in Aeronautical Engineering
easyJet
Apprenticeship summary
With over 300 aircraft and 90 million+ passengers a year, it takes a hardworking and passionate engineering team to keep our aircraft in the air whilst ensuring our customers travel in comfort and complete safety. That’s where you’ll step in as one of our new Apprentice Aeronautical Engineers.
Closing date: November 28, 2024
Advanced
- Complete a CAT A1 training course here with us at our Luton and/or Kemble training academy over a 9-month period
- Between months 10 and 24 you’ll continue your learning by working full time at Luton or Gatwick
- You will build the evidence and practical knowledge to secure your UKCAA and EASA Part-66 Category A1 modules – and pass the end point assessment that will allow you to be a licensed engineer.
- This is a two year apprenticeship.
- You will complete a CAT A1 training course here with us at our Luton and/or Kemble training academy over a 9-month period.
- Between months 10 and 24 you’ll continue your learning by working full time at Luton or Gatwick.
- Become a licensed Aeronautical Enginner.
Employer
easyJet
We are a low-cost European point-to-point airline. We use our cost advantage, operational efficiency and leading positions in primary airports to deliver low fares, seamlessly connecting Europe with the warmest welcome in the sky. easyJet is one of the largest airlines in the world, with 343 aircraft, operating 1,045 routes across 35 countries and 158 airports. easyJet holidays was launched in 2019 in order to offer holiday packages which encourage the 84% of customers travelling on leisure to spend more with us, rather than book accommodation elsewhere.
Training
LRTT LIMITED
Apprenticeship standard:Aircraft maintenance technician (level 3)