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16.07.2024 - 10:20 / traveldailynews.com / Vicky Karantzavelou
Ryanair is recruiting for various engineering roles and hosting an open day in Belfast to introduce opportunities and benefits to prospective candidates.
Ryanair announced it is seeking candidates for several exciting engineering opportunities, including sheet metal workers, B1 and B2 engineers, aircraft mechanics, and officer-based engineering roles as the airline continues to grow to carry 300m passengers by 2034.
To help find the perfect candidates for these exciting new engineering roles, Ryanair is holding an open day at the Hilton Hotel in Belfast on Wednesday (17 July) at 12:30. This informative event will allow candidates to meet Ryanair’s talented teams and learn about the airline, its growth plans, staff travel benefits, excellent salary packages and fantastic career opportunities.
“This is a fantastic time to join Ryanair as we are about to embark on our largest ever Summer of operations where we will operate over 3,600 daily flights from 95 different bases to over 250 destinations across 37 countries. Ryanair currently has a fleet of 600 aircraft with plans to grow to 800 aircraft and 300m guests per year within the next 10 years.” says the airline’s announcement.
Ryanair have a number of jobs for
Candidates must have relevant experience in one of the below positions
Ryanair is investing $22bn in 210 new Boeing 737-8200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft: 4% more guests, 16% less fuel burn and 40% less noise emissions. In March 2023 the airline received its 100th ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft. By 2034 it will receive a further 300 new Boeing 737- MAX 10 aircraft which not only carry 21% more guests, but burn 20% less fuel and are 50% quieter than its Boeing 737-NG Fleet.
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