Register Your Interest – GE Aerospace UK Apprenticeships
Programme Overview
GE Aerospace runs a variety of UK-based apprenticeship schemes—ranging from Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering to Supply Chain, Business Management, and Engineering Degrees—all structured over 3 to 5 years.
Programmes & Locations
Cardiff
* Business & Management Apprentice : 3 years, NVQ Level 3/4; GCSEs (Maths & English) required. Rotate through departments and gain real business skills.
* Engineering Apprentice : 3 years, BTEC/NVQ Level 3; GCSEs including Maths, English, Science. Hands-on rotations across repair, overhaul, testing plus Lean methodology.
Cheltenham
* Supply Chain – Test Technician : Around 3½ years, Level 4 HNC/D; requires GCSEs and Level 3 or A-Levels. Rotational scheme across manufacturing/testing; you’ll complete a tailored qualification.
* Supply Chain – Advanced Manufacturing : Around 3½ years, Level 3; focused on manufacturing processes and technical support through an electrical engineering apprenticeship.
* Supply Chain – Business Degree Apprenticeship : Around 3½ years, Level 6; combines rotations with a Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship.
* Manufacturing Engineering Apprentice : 4 years, Level 4 HNC/HND; practical rotations with study in Electrical & Mechanical engineering, Lean and problem-solving skills.
Prestwick
* Engineering Apprentice : 3 years, SCQF Level 6; rotate across mechanics, fitters, electricians, machinists, welders, and office support to gain broad competence.
Gloucester (Dowty)
* Advanced Manufacturing Apprentice : Level 3; work with composite propellers while training for a technical support qualification.
Eligibility & Timeline
* Entry requirements are usually five GCSEs (grades A*–C or 4+), including English and Maths. Some roles may ask for A-levels or equivalent in relevant subjects.
* Apprenticeship openings typically arrive each autumn for placements starting the following summer or autumn.
Why Apply?
* Earn while you learn, gaining valuable hands-on experience in a global aerospace business.
* Full training and professional qualifications—NVQ, HNC/D, or degree depending on the programme.
* Tackle real engineering and manufacturing challenges within a supportive, inclusive culture.
* Apprentices are often fast-tracked into key roles, with many progressing into leadership positions.
How to Register
Register your interest now to receive alerts when applications open in the autumn and stay ahead of the competition.
Application Tips
1. Target your application : Choose the pathway that best aligns with your interests and background.
2. Show your strengths : Highlight practical projects, school work, or hands-on skills.
3. Detail your qualifications : Clearly list your GCSEs and any A-levels, BTECs or relevant experience.
4. Be thorough and professional : Ensure your form is complete, accurate, and well-presented.