Fairline on recruitment drive for engineering apprentices

Boatbuilder Fairline is looking for apprentices to join its engineering team, with the potential of a full-time position on completion of the programme.

New recruits will join the Northamptonshire-based team to contribute to the manufacture of motoryachts, with the potential to form a long-lasting career with the company.

Supported by a dedicated apprentice master and Fairline’s experienced teams, apprentices will build skills and knowledge in both mechanical and electrical engineering. They will help install a variety of systems including gyroscopic stabilisers, sea-fire installations, domestic plumbing systems, 240-volt electrical, and cabin lighting wiring circuits.

“This is an incredibly exciting time to join Fairline as we launch new products and continue production of our existing popular ranges to meet demand across the world,” says Paul Grys, Fairline Yachts’ CEO. “Apprentices based at our HQ in Oundle will be working on models up to 60 feet and be amongst a fantastic team of highly skilled and dedicated engineers who support production for our outstanding global dealer network.

“We’re looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated individuals with a keen desire to learn and be part of the Fairline family. We’ve had generations of families work at Fairline throughout its rich history and seeing team members thrive throughout their careers with us is very rewarding.”

The opportunity to work within a specialist boat building environment will enable apprentices to gain valuable hands-on experience and kick-start their career. They will gain qualifications in Engineering Operative – Level 2, EAL Level 2 Diploma in Engineering Operations, and EAL Level 2 in Engineering Operations.

Potential candidates will take part in an initial interview with a member of the Tresham College Apprenticeship Team as part of the recruitment process and to allow progression to the next stage.

More information about a Fairline apprenticeship is online, applications close 5 June 2022.

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