Aircraft Mechanic (Engine Technology)
Our aircraft power systems are respected throughout the world for their outstanding quality. A lot of this is down to our teams of Aircraft Mechanics who are involved in their development, production and overhaul.
Specialising in engine technology, you'll master basic metalworking, join technology, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment, learn how to use testing gear, and become familiar with the English terms used in aviation as well as the documents used in this field.
You'll also gain the EASA Part 66 Category A Licence, which allows you to undertake scheduled line maintenance and repair basic faults.
Industrial Mechanic (Machinery and Systems)
Specialising in machinery and systems engineering, our Apprentice Industrial Mechanics join a team with a high level of responsibility, maintaining and repairing parts for our famous aircraft engines.
As your Apprenticeship progresses, you'll become expert at using a variety of equipment, including turning, grinding and milling machines, complex measuring and testing equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic switching systems and CNC machines. You'll also become skilled at using different materials, including sheet metal.
Cutting Mechanic (Turning)
With all the lives that depend on our aircraft engines, each part must be made to the highest quality and precision. That's what being a Cutting Mechanic is all about.
Specialising in turning, you'll learn manual cutting, basic metalworking and thermal assembling, so that as well as making, repairing, overhauling and maintaining our engine parts, you can undertake testing and quality control. You'll also become expert at using a variety of equipment from conventional turning and milling machines to the latest CNC plant.