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Launch Your Aerospace Career with Belcan!

Graduate Engineer - Entry Level | Filton, Bristol

Are you a recent Aerospace Engineering graduate ready to kick‑start your career?

Belcan's Aircraft Repair team is offering an exciting opportunity to step into the world of aircraft repairs - from in‑service fixes to development challenges. Join us, learn from industry experts, and set yourself on a path toward becoming an experienced Aircraft engineer.

✅ What You'll Do: In the first instance you will be supporting Technical Administration, learning the requirements of Aircraft Repair Engineering:

Manage and maintain the flow and accuracy of essential technical data

Keep compliance on track with precise documentation and record‑keeping

Streamline processes and support our engineering teams

Work closely with key stakeholders across Belcan and major aerospace customersThis role will provide you with an understanding of the Aircraft repair field and allow our team to mentor and guide you, to become a member of our Aircraft Engineering team.

⭐ What You'll Bring

Aerospace / Aircraft Engineering Degree or similar qualification

Strong MS Office and document management skills

Superb organisation and the ability to multitask

Clear communication and a proactive mindset

Familiarity with aerospace terminology (big bonus!)

Role Details

Full‑time, on‑site at Filton, Bristol

4.5‑day week | 37.5 hours

Why Belcan?

Work with a global leader trusted across the aerospace industry

Be part of a team that values precision, innovation, and collaboration

Gain exposure to cutting‑edge aircraft programmes

Ready to Take Off?

Apply today and join the Belcan Airframe Team - where your aerospace journey truly begins.

Applicants must have the current Right to Work in the UK.

All Belcan Employees must comply with the Health and Safety policies, procedures and practices in

place at all times, and support with their ongoing implementation. Under Health and Safety Law,

everyone has a duty of care to that of themselves and those around them. Please raise any concerns

or hazards you may identify immediately. Any horseplay or dangerous behaviours can put yourself

and others at risk and may result in disciplinary action.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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