Ryanair is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for our Aircraft Maintenance Technician Traineeship Programme.
Our Aircraft Maintenance Traineeship runs in conjunction with City Dublin Educational Training Board, Finglas Campus and Atlantic Aviation Group. This is a 106-week programme during which you will participate in both classroom and hands on training 40 weeks in City of Dublin Finglas Campus and 66 weeks with host company Ryanair. Upon successful completion of this programme, you will qualify for an EASA Part 66 Cat A Maintenance Engineers Licence allowing you to grow your career.
Dublin Aircraft Maintenance Traineeship commencing on the 7th of November 2024.
What does the Traineeship Cover?
The course includes Theory, Workshop Practical Training, Aircraft Practical Training and On the Job Experience, with the on-the-job experience-taking place in Ryanair, Dublin Airport. At the end of the Training Programme, successful trainees will be able to apply to the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) for their EASA Cat A Aircraft Maintenance licence.
Phase 1 – Initial Training
The theory training is divided into 12 modules/subjects and is intermixed with practical training and examinations. This phase is 40weeks in duration. The 12 theory modules that trainees undertake are as follows:
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Electrical Fundamentals
4. Digital Techniques
5. Materials and Hardware
6. Maintenance Practices
7. Basic Aerodynamics
8. Human Factors
9. Aviation Legislation
10. Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems
11. Gas Turbine engines
12. Propellers
Phase 2 – Practical Training (On-the-Job)
In this phase all, the theory and practical training are consolidated on the aircraft and support workshops. Candidates will carry out duties on all areas of an aircraft such as cabin, wings, engines etc. Maintenance activities are carried out under the guidance of Production Staff and the Training Academy within the Aircraft Maintenance facility. The trainees will put into practice all they have learned for the remainder of their training period and gather experience in all the areas of aircraft maintenance. On-The-Job training assessments along with regular reviews will be conducted to assess trainees.