16 November 2023

68 students join Iberia Maintenance for their vocational-technical internships

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  • Today, Iberia Maintenance welcomed the students at an event held in La Muñoza
  • The event was attended by the Director General of Secondary Education, Vocational Training and Special Regime of the Community of Madrid, Mª Luz Rodríguez de Llera Tejeda
  • The directors of the CIFP Profesor Raúl Vázquez and IES Barajas schools, where the students come from, attended the welcome ceremony
  • The students come from intermediate and higher education courses in Aeromechanics, Avionics, Machining and Structural Assembly
  • The internships last between three and nine months, the longest of which corresponds to the DUAL modality of vocational-technical, to which 38 of the students belong
  • In 2011, Iberia Maintenance and the Education Department of the Community of Madrid signed their first collaboration agreement for DUAL training, which materialised in the cooperation with the Vocational Training Centres
  • In total, nearly 300 students have completed their vocational-technical qualifications with internships at Iberia Maintenance, 40% of whom have been hired by the company

Today Iberia Maintenance held an event to welcome the new class of 68 Vocational Training students, who will do their internship at Iberia Maintenance from the following courses: Aeromechanical Maintenance of Turbine Engine Aircraft, Technician in Assembly of Structures and Installation of Aeronautical Systems, Advanced Technician in Maintenance of Aircraft Electronic and Avionic Systems and Technician in Mechanics. The event, as well as bringing together the students, was attended by the Director General of Secondary Education, Vocational Training and Special Regime of the Community of Madrid, Mª Luz Rodríguez de Llera Tejeda, the Director of CIFP Profesor Raúl Vázquez, José Luis Benítez Navarro and the Heads of Studies Patricia Morales Guerrero and María José Hernández Valdivieso, and for IES Barajas, the Head of Studies, Pablo Valbuena.

Training the professionals of the future

 

The students have studied at the Centro Formación Profesional Profesor Raúl Vázquez and the IES Barajas and will carry out training internships in classroom or DUAL mode for periods of between 3 and 9 months, where they will complete the curriculum while adapting to a real working environment.

These internships are monitored by Iberia tutors in the different production areas where the students are assigned: Engines, Components, Heavy Maintenance and Line Maintenance.

María Guilarte, Iberia Maintenance's Transformation Director, explains the strategy behind this collaboration with the two training centres: "Aircraft maintenance is a sector that requires highly qualified professionals with very specific training. With these collaboration agreements, our aim is to train today's students, who will be tomorrow's professionals, and to anticipate a possible shortage of certain profiles in the labour market. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all of them".

José Luis Benítez, Director of CIFP Profesor Raúl Vazquez, explains: "Dual vocational training provides a great opportunity for young people to enter the labour market after acquiring theoretical and practical knowledge applicable to the current needs of companies. Specifically, in our collaboration with Iberia Maintenance, we contribute to training the specialised profiles needed by the airline industry and which, in addition, have a high employability rate. Being in permanent contact with companies is key to training great professionals. Initial training takes place at the educational centre and at the end in the workplace. The training that we are carrying out jointly between companies and educational centres is of high quality and is the training that companies demand".

"It is necessary to highlight the advantages of vocational training as an undoubtedly valid method for the insertion of professionals in the labour market and that the message reaches young people who are evaluating the different educational options. The world of aviation requires highly qualified workers, but that does not mean that only engineers are needed, but a very wide range of professionals, who can then continue training to complete the necessary studies to continue growing", says Pablo Valbuena, Head of Studies at IES Barajas.

Since the start of the agreements to carry out vocational training internships, from 2018 to date around 300 students have completed their training at La Muñoza, 40% of whom have been hired by the company.

In 2011, Iberia Maintenance and the Regional Ministry of Education of the Community of Madrid signed a collaboration agreement to launch this new vocational-technical course. The Aeromechanical Maintenance studies combine theoretical training at the educational centre and practical training at La Muñoza, where Iberia Mantenimiento's facilities are located. Since the start of this agreement, with the first promotion in 2018, nearly 300 students have completed their training at La Muñoza, 40% of whom have been hired by the company.

 

100,000 hours of training

 

The Iberia Maintenance Training Centre provides more than 100,000 hours of training each year to its own employees, to external students from these vocational-technical centre, from other airlines such as LATAM, Aer Lingus or Vueling, and aircraft manufacturers such as Airbus. This centre is approved by EASA (Part 147 and 145) to offer a wide range of courses aimed at obtaining the A350 XWB (B1/B2), A330 (B1/B2/C), A320 ceo/neo, CFM56, V2500, PW1100 and LEAP-1A fleet certification licences, as well as refresher courses to maintain the rating.