
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Apprenticeship Program 2027
Brisbane Airport | Virgin Australia Hangar
Build the future of aviation with Virgin Australia.
Hello. We’re Virgin Australia. We’re the airline that’s always done things a little different. Our way. The Virgin way. We’re on a mission to make flying better than ‘nice’. And to do that, it takes a team of talented people who are passionate about customer experience, doing the right thing always, with a focus on safety – in the air, on the ground and in our workplaces. A team who values real diversity and inclusion, in a big brand with big ambitions.
We’re proud and excited to kick off our 2027 Aircraft Maintenance Apprenticeship Program. With new aircraft joining our fleet, our partnership with Qatar Airways, and our listing on the ASX, the future is bright—and we want you to be part of it.
About the Program
Over four years, you'll complete a nationally recognised Aircraft Maintenance Engineering qualification while gaining real-world experience with one of Australia's leading airline engineering teams.
Working within our CASA Part 145 approved maintenance organisation, you'll learn from experienced Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers who'll support your development every step of the way.
From day one, you'll be working on our Boeing 737 fleet while developing the technical skills, confidence and experience needed for a rewarding career in aviation engineering.
You'll rotate across key maintenance areas, gaining exposure to line maintenance, overnight maintenance and scheduled aircraft servicing in a safety-first environment.
Positions are available in the following disciplines:
Mechanical
As an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Apprentice (Mechanical), you'll inspect, troubleshoot, maintain and repair the mechanical systems that keep our aircraft operating safely and reliably.
This includes:
Aircraft engine systems
Landing gear, wheels and brakes
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Flight control systems
Environmental control systems
Avionics
As an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Apprentice (Avionics), you'll inspect, troubleshoot, maintain and repair the electronic systems that power modern aircraft.
This includes:
Electrical power systems
Aircraft instrument systems
Autopilot systems
Navigation systems
Communication systems
In-flight entertainment and onboard connectivity
Structures
As an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Apprentice (Structures), you'll inspect, repair and maintain the structural components of our aircraft, ensuring every aircraft continues to meet the highest safety and airworthiness standards.
This includes:
Aircraft fuselage, wings and empennage
Composite and metallic structures
Structural repairs and modifications
Aircraft doors and access panels
Corrosion prevention and treatment
Sheet metal fabrication and structural assemblies
What we're looking for...
We're looking for people who have a genuine interest in aviation and excited by the opportunity to build a long-term career in engineering.
You'll thrive if you're someone who enjoys working with your hands, solving technical problems and takes pride in producing quality work.
To be successful, you'll have:
A genuine interest in aviation and engineering
An interest and aptitude for mechanical or electrical work
Strong attention to detail and analytical thinking
A commitment to safety and teamwork
Great communication skills and a willingness to learn
Minimum Year 10 completion
Australian Citizenship or Permanent Residency
A current Australian driver's licence (Provisional or above)
Be at least 18 years of age
The ability to pass a pre-employment medical and background checks
Availability to commence in January 2027 (anticipated start: 11 January 2027)
Working with us
Our apprentices work a rotating 24/7 roster, including overnight shifts, weekends and public holidays. Throughout much of the apprenticeship, you'll work predominantly night shift on a 4-on, 4-off roster, gaining valuable experience maintaining aircraft while they're on the ground and preparing them for the next day's flying schedule.
Why Virgin Australia?
At Virgin Australia, you'll do more than complete an apprenticeship—you'll build a career with an airline that's investing in its people and its future.
As an apprentice, you'll enjoy:
Paid, hands-on training while earning a nationally recognised qualification
Mentoring and support from experienced engineering professionals
Career pathways beyond your apprenticeship across Engineering and the broader Virgin Australia Group
Access to heavily discounted flights for you, your family and friends across the Virgin Australia network and partner airlines
Annual Virgin Australia travel benefits
Discounts on travel, accommodation, car hire, retail, insurance and more
A supportive, inclusive culture where everyone belongs
The opportunity to work with cutting-edge aircraft and technologies as our fleet continues to grow
When everyone is included, everyone wins
We’re all individuals. And we love that. That’s why we encourage applications from Indigenous Australians, people with disability, those from diverse cultural backgrounds, our friends in the LGBTQIA+ community, and anyone else who wants to join our family.
Ready to launch your career?
If you're ready to learn from the best, work on world-class aircraft and build a career you'll be proud of, we'd love to hear from you.
Applications for the 2027 Virgin Australia Aircraft Maintenance Apprenticeship Program are now open and close 27 July 2026.
Apply today and help us make flying better—together.

We're on a mission to make flying better than 'nice'. Because why should you settle for a 'nice' flight, when you can have a wonderful one?
To help make our mission possible, we've brought on 2000 new team members, including 1440 in airports and in the air. We've restructured our fares, launched innovative in-flight experiences, and committed to a net-zero emissions target by 2050.
It's all part of our journey to create new and uplifting experiences, pack flights full of flair and personality, and Bring on Wonderful.
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