Posted: Wed 28th Feb 2018

Deadline to apply for a craft apprenticeship at Airbus Broughton fast approaching

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 28th, 2018

Applications close on Friday, March 2 for this years intake of craft apprentices at Airbus Broughton.

The highly technical nature of the aerospace industry has created huge demand for skilled and qualified specialists in the UK.

Recruiting the best skilled and semi-skilled people is at the heart of the Airbus strategy to develop the world’s leading aircraft family.

By joining the Airbus apprenticeship programme you’ll ‘receive second to none’ training while gaining the necessary skills, knowledge and experience to enable you to make an immediate contribution when you enter the workforce.

Over 100 apprentices were taken on in 2017 at Broughton and in the last five years, Airbus and Airbus Defence and Space have trained 500 external apprentices and a further 300 internal apprenticeships.

An Airbus craft apprenticeship offers an opportunity to gain qualifications with no fees, whilst acquiring new skills through vocational training, hands-on work experience and a regular salary.

For more information on Airbus Craft Apprenticeships click on the links:

Craft Apprenticeship: Machining – closing date March 2: link

Craft Apprenticeship: Plant Service Centre – closing date March 2: link

Craft Apprenticeship: Aerosystems – closing date March 2: link

Craft Apprenticeship: Aerostructures – closing date March 2: link

Other Broughton based apprenticeships;

Business Apprenticeship: Supply Chain – closing date March 9: link

Business Apprenticeship: Industrialisation and Business Support – closing date March 9: link

Engineering Degree Apprenticeship – closing date March 9: link

 

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