Ryanair will create 200 engineering jobs across Europe as it prepares to expand its fleet from 430 to 585 aircraft by 2024, with the introduction of the Boeing 737 MAX 200 set to take flight in two years' time.
Interested parties should attend an open day this Thursday November 23 at the Maldron Hotel in Dublin Airport between 11am and 6pm.
"2017 has been our busiest recruitment year to date, and we are continuing to invest heavily in talent for the future," noted Chief People Officer Eddie Wilson. "Ryanair is looking for highly skilled graduates, with the opportunity to work on the youngest fleet in Europe."
The full list of available positions is as follows:
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