Do Airbus do apprenticeships?

Do Airbus do apprenticeships?

Our Apprenticeship programmes are designed to onboard young students and give them the opportunity to start a long-term cooperation with Airbus. We offer an employment contract, financial support to continue their studies at university level.

How long do engineering apprenticeships last?

Engineering apprenticeships are available to new and existing employees. Normally with funding available for the business who is training the apprentice. It can take between one and four years to complete the course depending on previous knowledge and experience.

What experience do you need to be an aerospace engineer?

Aerospace engineers must have a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering or another field of engineering or science related to aerospace systems. Aerospace engineers who work on projects that are related to national defense may need a security clearance.

What qualifications do you need to work at Airbus?

About Airbus Apprenticeships Commercial Aircraft Engineering Degree Apprenticeship – 2 A Levels in Maths (B) and Physics (C) or an engineering level 3 (3 distinctions) plus a minimum of 6 GCSE’s in Maths, English and Science at Grade C/4 or above will be required.

How many apprentices have Airbus trained over the last decade?

Airbus in the UK has an award winning apprenticeship programme responsible for enrolling around 4,000 apprentices over the last three decades. Over the last five years alone Airbus has trained 500 external apprentices and a further 300 internal apprenticeships.

How long is an engineering apprenticeship?

What can you do with an aircraft apprenticeship?

This apprenticeship is your starting point to becoming a qualified Aircraft Engineer – a highly-skilled and respected profession. You’ll get to hone your hands-on skills by working on the country’s largest, most modern and varied fleet.

What kind of apprenticeship do you get with British Airways?

You’ll continue to study towards achieving a Level 3 Engineering Technician apprenticeship (Aircraft Maintenance Fitter/Technician – Fixed and Rotary Wing); and by completing a Level 3 Diploma in Aviation Maintenance (Development Competence).

Are there any apprenticeships for pilots in the UK?

For aspiring pilots, a new apprenticeship standard for commercial airline pilots is being developed by a specialist sub-group of the Aviation Industry Skills Board, which will be chaired by TUI UK & Ireland, managed by People 1st, and is set to increase opportunities in the aviation industry.

What kind of qualifications do you need for aircraft maintenance?

Foundation qualification Level 2 Diploma in Aerospace and Aviation Engineering, City and Guilds 4605-2 and CAA Part-66 A Licence Modules (potentially based off-site and living away from home). Level 3 Diploma in Aviation Maintenance (Development Competence) & completion of CAA Part-66 A Licence qualification.