Are you looking for an engineering position that offers a competitive salary, comprehensive training and great opportunities for promotion? Then why not apply for an engineering position to work on Ryanair 737-800 series aircraft delivered through our professional engineering service providers?
Our Engineering Service Providers are:
You have worked with the rest…Now work with the best!!
Ryanair is Europe's only ultra-low cost airline, operating more than 1,500 flights per day (over 500,000 per year) from 57 bases and 1,500 low fare routes across 28 countries, connecting 178 destinations and operating a fleet of 305 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Regulated by the Irish Aviation Authority, Ryanair currently has a team of more than 8,500 people, will carry over 79 million passengers in the current fiscal year (ending 31 Mar 2013) and has an unblemished 28-year safety record.
To provide engineering support to our constantly growing fleet, our engineering service providers are now recruiting for B1 engineers (with certification on 737 NG), CAT A Mechanics and unlicensed mechanics to be based throughout our 44 European bases including the UK and Ireland, Italy, Germany, Norway, Spain and Portugal.
Where will I be working?
The positions are principally in the following bases:
Requirements for Engineering applications
Reasons to become an Engineer through Ryanair Technics:
What is the job like?
The best people to answer this question are the engineers themselves. Here is what our very own Base Support Engineer Michael Murphy has to say!

“My name is Michael, I joined Ryanair in 2002 as part of the Engineering Apprentice Scheme. I graduated in 2006 as an Aircraft Engineer and was awarded Apprentice Of The Year.
I also obtained my EASA Part-66 'B1' & 'B2' Licences.
From there I was placed on a Ryanair supplied 'B1' and 'B2' Type Rating Course.
On completion of my type rating and obtaining my Company Approval, I was offered the position of European Outstation Engineer which involved carrying out maintenance on Ryanair aircraft in various bases throughout Europe within the Ryanair network. After four years in this position I developed a vast amount of experience in how the Engineering and Operations part of the company operates.
In October 2010 I was promoted to Base Support Engineer which consists of establishing the Engineering function at new and existing Ryanair bases along with maintaining Ryanair aircraft. I am involved in internal staff training and the training of third party engineering supplier‘s staff in Ryanair procedures and practices.
To date my role with Ryanair has enabled me to travel to bases throughout Europe and gain great experience in various European airports from an Engineering perspective. I have had the opportunity to work with some amazing people and experience new cultures and countries along the way.....
So I hope to see you in the very near future in one of the many Ryanair European bases!”
If you like what you hear, and you have the energy and commitment to work in a fast paced environment where hard work, initiative and enthusiasm are part of the daily routine then APPLY NOW!
How do I apply?
For exciting positions in Italy, Germany and Norway please send your CV in English to
rtechnics@bostonair.co.uk
For positions in sunny Spain and Portugal, please send your CV in English to
rodriguezj@ryanair.com and ramonj@ryanair.com
For fascinating positions in Lithuania, please send your CV in English to
cv@kams.lt
Please clearly state on your application if you are applying for a Mechanic, CAT A or B1 position.