Stobart Air is recruiting for its 2019 Aircraft Engineer Apprenticeship programme - but school leavers interested in applying had better be quick.
There are just six places available on the four-year programme, which kicks off in September 2019.
Tomorrow is the final date for late applications to the CAO for Leaving Cert students who'd like to apply to the programme.
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The course consists of six phases delivered in partnership with the Technological University Dublin (TUD), dedicated SOLAS training facilities in Dublin and Shannon, Co Clare and Stobart Air’s maintenance facility at Dublin Airport .
Successful applicants will gain both theoretical and practical experience course content focusing on aerodynamics, propellers, gas turbine engines, electrical fundamentals, and much more.
Stobart Air MD Graeme Buchanan said:“On completion of this programme, Stobart Air apprentices are provided with the opportunity to use their qualification as a platform to enter relevant positions as engineers, managers, mechanics and teachers.
"We take pride in opening up professional opportunities for our apprentices to progress in their chosen field within the broader aviation industry.”
For a list of requirements and additional information, visit https://www.stobartair.com/careers/ .