Jobs of the week
- By Jack Preston -
- Jan 04, 2013
If your new year’s resolution is to get a new job in 2013 then you’ve come to the right place, with the Virgin Careers page bursting with exciting roles from around the group.
Whether you see yourself on land, at 35,000 ft or up in space, there’s something for everyone this week. Take a look at a quick selection of the jobs on offer below, or take a look through the entire list over at Virgin Careers.
Virgin Galactic – Laser Tracking and Tooling Technician
For some people, having a job that involves spaceships just isn't enough. Well, those people are in luck: this job involves spaceships and lasers. Yep, you read that right. This role is for a hands-on person with great versatility with regard to building and assembling large precision structures.
Virgin Atlantic – Maintenance Planning Engineer
The Maintenance Planning Engineer is responsible for ensuring that the Virgin Atlantic fleet compliance is maintained in accordance with the approved Maintenance Programme. This is achieved by the timely planning and co-ordination of maintenance planning activities in close liaison with other Engineering and Airline departments and the production and issue of technical documentation to the appropriate environment.
Virgin Holidays – Training & Crew Records Officer
This role will require you to monitor, update and administer training and crew records that support regulatory compliance and operational requirements. There will also be a responsibility to ensure timely creation and maintenance of crew personnel data in Crew Logistics systems to ensure relevant, up to date information is stored, to include flying and duty hour data.
Virgin Money – Senior IT Auditor
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an IT Auditor to join the Virgin Money team in Newcastle. You will be tasked with delivering an effective internal audit service that meets the needs of the relevant stakeholders in order to achieve team and individual targets. You will support the delivery of exceptional customer service, continuous improvement and effective ways of working.
By Jack Preston. Content Executive. Tweets at @JackPressedOn

