Junior Aircraft Engineer (m/w/d)
Ryanair Engineering – Delivered by PAM GmbH
Berlin Metropolitan Area · Full Time
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- Openings
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- Posted
- 5 days ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- EASA Part 147 basic training certificate (CAT A or CAT B)
- Eligibility
- Candidates must be eligible to work freely within the European Union and meet the listed training, language, and licence requirements. This role is intended for applicants with basic aircraft engineering training who are ready for a structured 24-month development path.
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Job description
About the company
Ryanair Engineering Germany GmbH is the German engineering arm of the Ryanair Group. Established in 2018 and headquartered at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), it operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Ryanair. The group flies a large fleet of modern Boeing 737NG and MAX 10, Boeing 737-8200 Game Changer, and Airbus A320 aircraft, and continues to expand its fleet significantly by 2030.
The engineering and maintenance teams support Ryanair aircraft across multiple stations in Germany.
Role overview
This position is for Junior Aircraft Engineers to join the team at Berlin Brandenburg (BER) and Hahn (HHN). The role sits within Line Maintenance / Engineering and is designed as a 24-month development programme aimed at building the practical experience and technical confidence needed to progress toward licensing as an aircraft engineer.
The first 12 months combine theoretical learning with hands-on training to strengthen engineering skills and prepare the candidate to apply for a Category A licence. By the end of the second stage of the programme, the candidate should be eligible to apply for a CAT A, B1, or B2 licence.
Responsibilities
- Support the maintenance of Ryanair aircraft across German stations.
- Build practical aircraft engineering capability through a mix of classroom-based and on-the-job training.
- Work within a safe, high-performance engineering environment.
- Contribute to line maintenance activities as part of the engineering team.
- Develop the competence needed to progress toward aircraft maintenance licensing.
Requirements
- Full basic training certificate at CAT A or CAT B level from an EASA Part 147 approved training organisation.
- CEFR B1 certificate or an equivalent qualification is required for non-native English speakers.
- Valid EU driving licence.
- Strong basic manual skills.
- Self-driven attitude, initiative, and enthusiasm.
- Good command of English.
- Willingness to travel and work in shifts.
- Freedom to work anywhere in the European Union.
Benefits
- Direct permanent employment under a German contract.
- Long-term career opportunities within the Ryanair Group.
- Shift credit payments.
- Competitive compensation.
- Certified training programmes.
- Free English and German language courses.
- Monthly Sodexo shopping card top-up.
- Work gear and tools provided.
- Inclusive, diverse, and international team environment with equal opportunities for everyone.
Programme details
The junior engineer programme runs for 24 months in total. During the first 12 months, trainees complete a blend of theory and practical learning. After the first year, they may apply for a Category A licence. After completing the second phase, they may apply for CAT A, B1, or B2 licences.