Careers

The IASA Careers page is a comprehensive resource designed to support students aspiring to build a career in aviation. It features a curated list of programmes, pathways, and opportunities tailored to different roles within the industry, including pilot training, engineering, air traffic control, and cabin crew.

Each programme is presented with detailed information on eligibility, training requirements, and application processes, empowering students to make informed decisions about their future. This hub is not just a guide but a gateway to exploring diverse aviation career avenues, reflecting IASA’s commitment to fostering the next generation of aviation professionals.

Ryanair Engineering Training Academy

The Ryanair Apprenticeship is a four-year program combining practical and classroom training in aircraft maintenance. Open to all, with no prior experience required, it is available in Prestwick, Stansted, Dublin, and Shannon. Participants earn Level 3 and Level 4 certifications, gaining hands-on experience with Ryanair’s maintenance teams. By Year 4, apprentices apply for their CAT A license, followed by the B1/B2 license in Year 5. Graduates are fully qualified for a dynamic career in aviation maintenance.
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Dublin Aerospace Aircraft Engineering Apprenticeship

The Dublin Aerospace Apprenticeship is a four-year program offering hands-on training in aircraft maintenance and overhaul. Open to individuals with no prior experience, it includes rotations in mechanical, electrical, and structural disciplines. Apprentices gain practical skills in a real-world aviation environment while studying for internationally recognised qualifications. Based in Dublin, participants work alongside industry experts, gaining invaluable experience. Graduates emerge fully certified and ready for a dynamic career in aviation engineering.
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Aer Lingus Aircraft Engineering Apprenticeship

The Aer Lingus Apprenticeship is a four-year program providing practical and theoretical training in aircraft maintenance. Based in Dublin, apprentices gain hands-on experience working on a modern fleet while studying for internationally recognized qualifications. The program covers mechanical, electrical, and avionics disciplines, offering a well-rounded foundation in aviation engineering. Participants work alongside industry experts and develop skills in a real-world environment. Graduates emerge as fully certified aircraft maintenance professionals, ready for a rewarding career.
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Irish Air Corp Trainee Military Aircraft System Technician

The Irish Air Corps Apprenticeship is a three-year program offering hands-on training in military aircraft maintenance and engineering. Based at Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnel, apprentices work on a variety of aircraft while studying for internationally recognised qualifications. The program combines practical experience with classroom learning in areas like avionics, mechanics, and structural repair. Participants gain unique insights into military aviation, developing critical technical and teamwork skills. Graduates emerge as fully certified technicians, ready to serve in the Air Corps or pursue careers in the aviation industry.
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Aircraft Mechanic TUD

The Aircraft Mechanic Program at Technological University Dublin (TUD) is a two-year course designed to prepare students for careers in aviation maintenance. Combining classroom learning with practical training, the program covers key areas like airframe systems, engines, and avionics. Students gain hands-on experience in modern facilities and learn from industry experts. The program leads to internationally recognized qualifications, meeting EASA Part 66 standards. Graduates are fully equipped to work as certified aircraft mechanics in the global aviation industry.
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