Airbus Looks To Recruit Engineering, IT Talent At Aero India

Mobility Outlook Bureau
08 Feb 2023
09:00 AM
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Airbus is undertaking a major personnel ramp-up in 2023 and has plans to recruit more than 13,000 people globally


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European airframer Airbus has announced that it is looking to recruit engineering and Information Technology (IT) talent at the upcoming Aero India air show in Bengaluru next week.

Airbus stated that it will host a public ‘meet-and-greet’ event on 16 and 17 February at stand number CR7.1 in Hall C, where candidates aspiring to work with the aviation giant will be able to meet Airbus executives and explore career opportunities in airframe design, avionics, aircraft systems simulation, data analytics, cybersecurity and cabin engineering. Candidates will also get a chance to interact with officials.

Suraj Chettri, Director – HR, Airbus India and South Asia, said, 'Airbus is a top destination for the very best of India's engineering and information management talent with a passion for aerospace. As a company, we believe in encouraging an atmosphere of ownership where employees feel valued, respected and professionally fulfilled. This is why Airbus is recognised as a great place to work and was recently awarded Top Employers certification by the Top Employers Institute, a global independent authority, recognising excellence in people management and HR policies.' 

Airbus is undertaking a major personnel ramp-up in 2023 and has plans to recruit more than 13,000 people globally. The new hires will be instrumental in supporting its industrial ramp-up, ambitious decarbonisation roadmap and preparations for the future of aviation. 

Airbus will also showcase its products for the Indian market, such as the new-generation tanker A330 MRTT and C295 military aircraft, which will be built in Gujarat by the airframer’s Indian partner Tata Advanced Systems. The company will also have scale models of its VSR700 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) category, H225M military helicopter, H160 civil helicopter, and the A350 commercial jetliner. 

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