Aerospace Engineering Degree Apprenticeship — Start Your Career

Rolls Royce
Bristol, United Kingdom
5 months ago
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A global aerospace leader in Bristol seeks candidates for their Engineering Degree Apprenticeship. This four-year program offers a starting salary of £22,990 and provides essential engineering training alongside a BEng (Hons) in Aerospace Engineering. Ideal candidates will have five GCSEs, including Maths and English, and 112 UCAS points. The role involves placements within the Defence business and a supportive environment for professional growth. Additional benefits include 33 days' holiday and continuous learning opportunities.
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