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An established industry player is launching its 2025 Apprenticeship recruitment campaign, offering a unique opportunity to become a qualified Engineer through a combination of on-the-job training and academic study. This innovative firm specializes in premium seating solutions for the aviation industry, providing apprentices with hands-on experience across various engineering disciplines. Ideal candidates will have a passion for science and engineering, strong problem-solving skills, and a commitment to teamwork. Join this exciting journey to kickstart your engineering career with a recognized qualification and valuable industry experience.
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Published 01.10.2025
Company: Safran Seats
Job field: Industrial Engineering
Location: Cwmbran, Wales, United Kingdom
Contract type: Apprenticeship
Contract duration: Full-time
Professional status: Student
Safran Seats GB is proud to announce the launch of its 2025 Apprenticeship recruitment campaign. This year we have a number of opportunities across Engineering.
Safran Seats are an industry award-winning, premium designer and manufacturer of First and Business Class seating and technology. Our passenger experience prides itself on innovation, customization, quality, and industrial design.
In the UK, Safran Seats specializes solely in the First Class and Business Class seating markets for wide body aircraft, with industrial and engineering teams in Cwmbran and Newport, Wales.
What is an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeships are Government-funded, work-based training programmes for recruiting full-time people ages 16+ (there is no upper age limit) and providing them with the opportunity to combine ‘on the job' training with a nationally recognized qualification. The apprenticeships programme, funded through the Welsh Government, supports training costs. The employer who works with an approved training provider carries out most of the training, for Safran Seats this is Newport and District Group Training Association (NDGTA), University of South Wales and University of Wales Trinity St David's.
There are four types of Engineering Degree Apprenticeships in operation at Safran Seats GB for 2025. Degree Apprenticeships are designed by industry to bring together the very best in higher and vocational education. At the end of this course, you will be a qualified Engineer with a full Bachelor's in either:
What will I be doing as an Apprentice?
Depending on the level that you come into your apprenticeship at will determine your starting point. If you start on a BTEC L3, your first year will be full time at college from September until July and then you will work onsite and attend college 1 day/week during term time to complete your academic qualification. If your previous qualifications mean you can start on a Higher Apprenticeship, you will attend college 1 day/week to complete your academic qualification and work onsite 4 days/week.
During your working time onsite, you will work in specific departments in rotation to learn. The departments you will work in are linked to the discipline you have chosen to study, e.g., mechanical, electrical, or manufacturing.
Each rotation is linked with the assessment criteria for your qualification. The learning necessary and the complexity of the department will determine the length of time you spend in each department, to give insight into the knowledge you need to acquire and skills to develop in this area and relate it into your academic assessments.
Job requirements – what do you need from me?
Travel between Newport and Cwmbran sites may be required.