I have an Aerospace engineering degree, currently working as a cabin crew and wish to obtain my B1 licence. Help! please
Yosif W. asked a question to Eugenia O.
Im particularly looking at becoming a fleet technical support role within BA, as this would bled my passion for hands on jobs with my theoretical knowledge. Thanks. A point in the right direction would be golden
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- Author: Yosif W.
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EOEugenia O. Engineering Business Support Executive
Please be advised that British Airways are here to support our Mechanics and Technicians with modules to gain their licence. However, to start as a Mechanic you will need to have at least 12 months of hands on experience as a an Aircraft Mechanic. Depending on your experience, we do have a live vacancy for Cabin Mechanic Pathway that you may be suited for. We have a webinar on the 19th of December which I would recommend joining, as we will talk about production roles within Engineering.
Register now:
https://lnkd.in/e8eQ4uZ4For Technical Support roles, I would advise you to put on a job alert, to notify you when the roles are advertised. I would recommend you to download the Job Description and ensure you have the relevant experience for the role.