Trainee Aircraft Mechanic – PAM IRE SNN
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Description
Ryanair Engineering Delivered by PAM IRE Ltd are now recruiting for Trainee Aircraft Mechanics to commence a 12-week training program in February 2026.
The successful candidate will become part of a dynamic, highly skilled team, contributing to the safe maintenance of a fleet of 600+ aircraft for one of the world’s largest and most successful airlines. This role provides an opportunity to work in a fast-paced, evolving environment, offering significant growth potential in the aviation industry.
Requirements
Suitable candidates will have the following knowledge, skills and experience:
• Candidates must have completed a Leaving Certificate with a technical subject such as Engineering, Construction Studies, Technology, or possess a qualification/background working in a trade such as Motor, Mechanics, Electrical, Engineering.
• A strong aptitude for manual work, with proficient hand skills and competence in using tools, is recommended.
• Excellent communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills.
• Exhibit a positive attitude with a willingness to learn.
• Demonstrate flexibility in adapting to a fast-changing environment and be willing to work shifts, including nights.
• Ability to pass a comprehensive security background check.
• Candidates must have unrestricted permission to work in Ireland and to travel freely throughout Europe and the UK.
• Candidates must be 18 years of age or over.
Please note the following:
• The initial 12 weeks of the training programme will take place at one of our PAM bases located in the following regions: Prestwick, Kaunas, Wroclaw, Seville and Haan.
• The program commences on February 2026.
• Travel & Accommodation will be provided.
• On successful completion of the training programme, candidates will have the opportunity to take up a position as a Trainee Aircraft Mechanic based in Shannon.
Benefits
This role offers a competitive salary and friendly working environment with the opportunity to grow and develop your career within the aviation industry.

