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2026 Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Degree Apprentice (Level 6)

Leonardo
Yeovil
1 week ago
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2026 Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Degree Apprentice (Level 6)

Join to apply for the 2026 Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Degree Apprentice (Level 6) role at Leonardo.


Opportunity

Leonardo offers a range of Apprenticeships across a variety of STEM and business routes, offering paid training, coupled with on the job learning that enables you to gain practical skills, experience and knowledge that sets up the best start to your career. We offer competitive entry salaries and fully support your academic learning through to qualifications, with salary increases as you progress.


Responsibilities

  • Grow your knowledge of an engineering business.
  • Develop practical skills in engineering and understanding key processes and technologies.
  • Support early careers activities – our apprentices have the opportunity to work as STEM ambassadors in schools, colleges and universities.

Qualifications

  • 96 (240 pre 2017) UCAS points, or above, at A-Level or equivalent (to include Mathematics plus at least one STEM based subject)
  • 5 GCSE grades 4 – 9 or grades A*‑C or equivalent – Mandatory English, Maths and Science plus 2 subjects

The starting salary for this role is £21,525


Security Clearance

This role is subject to pre‑employment screening in line with the UK Government’s Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS). An additional range of Personnel Security Controls referred to as National Security Vetting (NSV) may apply, which could include meeting the eligibility requirements for the Security Check (SC) or Developed Vetting (DV). For more information and guidance please visit https://careers.uk.leonardo.com/gb/en/security-and-vetting


Why Join Us

At Leonardo, our people are at the heart of everything we do, key contributors in shaping innovation, advancing technology, and enhancing global safety.


We offer a comprehensive, company‑funded benefits package that supports your wellbeing, career development, and work–life balance. Whether you’re looking to grow professionally, care for your health, or plan for the future, we’re here to help you thrive.


Benefits

  • Time to recharge – Enjoy generous leave with the opportunity to accrue up to 12 additional flexi‑days each year.
  • Secure your future – Benefit from our award‑winning pension scheme with up to 15% employer contribution.
  • Your wellbeing matters – Free access to mental health support, financial advice, and employee‑led networks championing inclusion and diversity (Enable, Pride, Equalise, Armed Forces, Carers, Wellbeing and Ethnicity).
  • Rewarding performance – All employees are eligible for our bonus scheme.
  • Join in our success – Our annual Employee Stock Ownership Plan provides you the opportunity to own shares in Leonardo.
  • Tailored perks – Spend up to £500 annually on flexible benefits including private healthcare, dental, family cover, tech & lifestyle discounts, gym memberships and more.

For a full list of our company benefits please visit https://careers.uk.leonardo.com/gb/en/company-benefits


Location & Contract

Primary Location: GB – Yeovil – Lysander Rd


Contract Type: Fixed term


Hybrid Working: Onsite


We are committed to building an inclusive, accessible, and welcoming workplace. We believe that a diverse workforce sparks creativity, drives innovation, and leads to better outcomes for our people, communities and our customers.


If you have any accessibility requirements to support you during the recruitment process, just let us know.


Be part of something bigger – apply now!


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