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A national aviation regulator is offering a 2-year graduate program in technology and cyber security set to commence in September 2026. This program provides graduates with a chance to experience various placements within the Information Services Department. The ideal candidate will have a 2:1 or above degree, a passion for technology and cyber security, and a willingness to learn and adapt. The position offers early responsibility and strong mentorship within a vibrant regulatory environment.
£30,209 per annum
2 Year Fixed Term Contract
SC - Vetting explained - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Gatwick (3 days per week in the office)
This position does not offer visa sponsorship
Here at the CAA, we are the UK's aviation and aerospace regulator and recognised as a world leader in its field. Our activities are diverse, enabling the aviation industry to meet the highest safety standards, and we pride ourselves on our ability to adapt to the constantly evolving aviation environment.
From sustainability to space, innovation to inspiration, the CAA is recognised as a world leader at the cutting edge of this exciting and ever-changing sector.
We are more than regulators-we're innovators. Every day, we make a positive impact by ensuring security, safety, and consumer value across the skies. But our mission doesn't stop there. We're driving change in some of the most exciting sectors of aviation: Space. Drones. eVTOL. These aren't just emerging technologies—they're the future, and we're leading the way.
Join us and play a vital role in tackling global challenges including shaping how aviation influences the world for generations to come. Your ideas, your expertise, your passion—they all matter here.
We are different. We make amazing happen and if you are about to graduate (or have graduated within the last 2 years) have a passion for technology and cyber security and expect/have a 2:1 or above, apply now and you could start making your very own amazing happen from September!
This role will commence in September 2026. This is a specialist technology and cyber security programme.
At the CAA we offer a 2-year rotational graduate programme, providing you with the opportunity to stretch and challenge yourself across various placements focusing on technology and cyber security. This is designed to nurture and develop your skills, knowledge and future potential within technology and cyber security.
Working at the CAA in a technology role offers early responsibility, breadth of exposure, and strong mentorship, all within an organisation whose goals (safety, innovation, public service) can be highly motivating.
As a graduate, you'll rotate through key areas of our Information Services Department (ISD) including software engineering, information security, and architecture. You will gain hands‑on experience and learning by doing. Guided by a world‑class regulatory technology team, you'll build the foundations for a career in IT.
We are committed to supporting your growth and success as you begin your professional journey. Our graduate development promise includes:
We will provide a comprehensive induction programme to help you understand our culture, values, and expectations, ensuring a smooth transition into your graduate programme.
You will have access to tailored training programmes, workshops, and digital learning resources to develop both technical and soft skills relevant to your career path.
We will pair you with mentors to support your professional development and confidence.
You will receive regular performance reviews and constructive feedback to help you achieve your goals and maximise your potential.
We are committed to creating an inclusive, supportive environment that prioritises your well‑being and encourages collaboration and innovation.
We provide opportunities to deepen your understanding of policy through practical projects and developmental assignments, positioning you for a role within Technology and Cyber at the end of the graduate scheme.
Please apply to the link provided with your CV, we would also like you to complete a cover letter including answers to the following questions:
We will be shortlisting for the position at the beginning of February 2026 and reaching out to the successful shortlist of candidates to complete psychometric testing.
For many appointments within the CAA, these roles require access to operationally sensitive infrastructure and/or Nationally Protected information. For these roles the post holders must undergo National Security Vetting and achieve the appropriate level of clearance.
SC - To be vetted we will usually expect a reasonable period of residency in the UK so that meaningful checks can be undertaken. For this role this will need to be 5 years.
If you do not meet these requirements, we may not be able to accept your application.
For more information on SC clearance please visit - Vetting explained - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
The CAA values high ethical standards and personal integrity among employees. If invited for interview you will be asked to complete a declaration of interest.
The CAA will be relocating from Aviation House (Our Gatwick Office) to new premises in a few years' time. Our move is driven by strategic, operational and environmental considerations.
We will be moving to a new local home, up to a 15-mile radius of Aviation House, to minimise disruption for our valued colleagues and customers.
We are now working with colleagues and visitors to understand what we need in our new office, before we start our property search. We will sell Aviation House and land, vacate the site and move to new premises, but we do not expect to move before 2028.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and celebrate our diversity ensuring all backgrounds included here at the CAA. As a member of the Disability Confident scheme, applicants who meet the minimum criteria for a role with us will be guaranteed an interview.
We recognise that many of our candidates find Artificial Intelligence to be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be rejected on that basis.
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Closing Date: Sunday 1st February 2026
Psychometric Testing: W/C Monday 9th February 2026
Assessment Centres: Thursday 19th or Thursday 26th March 2026 - please note the assessment centres will take place at our Gatwick offices.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
No recruitment agencies please.