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Visitor Booklet the R Aes U K Recruitment Fair Dedicated To VISITOR BOOKLET The RAeSThe UK recruitment fair dedicated to aerospace and aviation RAeS, No.4 Hamilton Place, London W1J 7BQ Friday 4 November 2016 @RAeSCareers #CIALIVE2016 A very warm welcome to all Seminars and Insight talks of you attending Careers in – second floor Aerospace LIVE 2016! Morning session*: 10.15 - 12.40 This booklet will provide you Refreshments Time Handley Page Room Sopwith Room with all the information you A café will be open all day in the Bill Boeing need to make the most out of Lecture Theatre for you to purchase drinks 10.15-10.35 Careers at Rolls-Royce Careers pathways with Aviation and snacks. Helen Eleftheriou and William Dobson Skills Partnership your visit today. Abi Witts Toilets & Cloakroom Exhibition Stands – Lower Ground, Ground and First Floors The cloakroom is situated on the ground floor. Lockers are available but all items are left at your 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK Exhibitors from across the industry are available to own risk and the RAeS cannot accept responsibility answer your questions and give you information for any items which are lost. Toilets can be found 10.40-11.00 Engineering for Life Professional Engineering on their recruitment opportunities. The exhibition on the lower ground floor and second floor. Philip Rowles Registration stands are in the BILL BOEING LECTURE A disabled toilet is on the ground floor next to Pearl Mensah, THEATRE and MARSHALL OF CAMBRIDGE Reception. Royal Aeronautical Society ROOMS on the ground and lower ground floors and in the ARGYLL ROOM on the first floor. Floor 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK plans are on pages 4-6. The companies all want to Important information talk to you so don’t be shy! 11.05-11.25 Advanced On-Board Systems Capabilities – Fire Alarm Autonomous Capabilities for Leigh Henson Seminar Programme – Second Floor No fire alarm tests are planned today. Fire exits Planetary Robotic Exploration are clearly marked throughout the building, Juan Manuel BUSINESS CLASS exhibitors are running talks please ensure you familiarise yourself with these Delfa Victoria during the show. Aviation Skills Partnership, before you begin your tour of the show. Martin-Baker, Rolls-Royce, Stirling Dynamics 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK will each run TWO morning and TWO afternoon In the unlikely event that you hear the fire 5-MIN BREAK seminars during the event. GMV Innovating alarm (a continuous ring), please make your 11.30-11.50 Careers at Rolls-Royce Careers pathways with Aviation Solutions will run ONE morning and ONE way to the nearest exits and congregate at the Helen Eleftheriou and William Dobson Skills Partnership afternoon seminar. In addition, there will other end of Hamilton Place – at the corner of the Abi Witts talks including CV workshops and Professional Intercontinental Hotel. Engineering advice from the RAeS and pilot careers from the Honourable Company of Air Pilots. Use the seminars for a more in depth understanding If you have any questions, please visit the Welcome 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK and a chance to ask questions. Seminars take place Desk in the Reception area. Enjoy the show and in the HANDLEY PAGE and SOPWITH rooms on best of luck in finding your dream job! 11.55-12.15 Engineering for Life Structural and Fluid Dynamics the second floor. Philip Rowles Capabilities Martijn Renooij In this booklet – Exhibitor Profiles Careers and Education Team 5 Royal Aeronautical Society Check out our Exhibitor profile listing, which 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK follows the Floorplans in this booklet; these will [email protected] give you background information on each exhibitor. T: 020 7670 4325/6 12.20-12.40 How to be a pilot Bite-sized CV Workshop The order of profiles is: Business Class (who also M: 07824 512941 Mike Hill, Honourable Company Rosalind Azouzi, have seminars during the day) then Premium Twitter: @RAeSCareers of Air Pilots Royal Aeronautical Society Economy exhibitors who only have stands, each section is in alphabetical order. *Programme subject to change 2 www.careersinaerospace.com www.careersinaerospace.com2 3 Seminars and Insight talks Floor plans – exhibition space – second floor Argyll Room: First Floor Afternoon session*: 13.15 -15.40 1. SAFRAN LANDING SYSTEMS Time Handley Page Room Sopwith Room 2. National Aerospace Library 13.15-13.35 Careers at Rolls-Royce Careers pathways with Aviation 3. COBHAM Helen Eleftheriou and William Dobson Skills Partnership 4. ROYAL ELECTRICAL AND Abi Witts MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 5. AIRBUS GROUP 6. STIRLING DYNAMICS 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 7. QUALITAIR 13.40-14.00 Engineering for Life Professional Engineering 8. BRITTEN-NORMAN Philip Rowles Registration Pearl Mensah, Royal Aeronautical Society SECOND FLOOR 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK Upstairs for Seminar Rooms 5-MIN BREAK and Martin-Baker 1-2-1 room 14.05-14.25 Advanced On-Board Structural and Fluid Dynamics Autonomous Capabilities for Capabilities Planetary Robotic Exploration Martijn Renooij Juan Manuel Delfa Victoria 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 14.30-14.50 Careers at Rolls-Royce Careers pathways with Aviation Helen Eleftheriou and William Dobson Skills Partnership Abi Witts 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 14.55-15.15 Engineering for Life Control and Simulation Philip Rowles Capabilities David Curd 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 5-MIN BREAK 15.20-15.40 How to be a pilot Bite-sized CV Workshop Mike Hill, Honourable Company Rosalind Azouzi, of Air Pilots Royal Aeronautical Society *Programme subject to change 4 www.careersinaerospace.com www.careersinaerospace.com2 5 Floor plans – exhibition space Floor plans – exhibition space Marshall of Cambridge Room: Ground Floor Bill Boeing Lecture Theatre: Lower Ground Floor (Formerly known as the Council Room and Foyer) 9. EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL 17. DESG – MINISTRY OF DEFENCE UNIVERSITY 18. ROCKWELL COLLINS 10. GMV INNOVATING SOLUTIONS 19. ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY 11. QINETIQ – Membership & Advice 12. AIRCRAFT RESEARCH 20. MONARCH AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION (ARA) ENGINEERING 13. LEONARDO HELICOPTERS 21. & 22. HONOURABLE COMPANY 14. MARTIN-BAKER OF AIR PILOTS 15. CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY 23. AVIATION SKILLS PARTNERSHIP 16. ROLLS-ROYCE 24. ADS GROUP 25. FLIGHT SIMULATION GROUP - RAeS 26. TALENT RETENTION SOLUTION 27. AIR LEAGUE 28. BOEING 29. FTE JEREZ 30. ROYAL AIR FORCE 31. ROYAL NAVY 32. SERCO 6 www.careersinaerospace.com www.careersinaerospace.com2 7 Business Class Exhibitor Profiles Business Class Exhibitor Profiles (in alphabetical order) Aviation Skills Partnership GMV Innovating Solutions Stand no. 23 Stand no. 10 Aviation Skills Partnership was established in 2013 to create, develop and implement the Who are we? skills solutions that the industry needs in partnership with training organisations, employers, Founded in 1984, GMV is a private-capital Spanish technological business group trading on a worldwide educators, experiences and potential, new or existing employees. scale and operating in eight main sectors: Aeronautics, Space, Defence, Healthcare, Security, Transport, Telecommunications, Information technologies for the general government and major companies. GMV currently Formed by Industry and educational experts the Aviation Skills Partnership is a unique runs 8 work centres in Spain and offices in France, Germany, India, Malaysia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, USA, partnership organisation in the aviation sector. It is independent and non-aligned and our team Colombia and United Kingdom. is dedicated to improving the opportunities for people in the aviation industry and do this in Our goal is to support our client’s processes by dint of technologically advanced solutions, providing integrated many ways. systems, specialized products and services covering the whole life cycle - from consultancy and engineering services up to the development of software and hardware to the integration of turnkey systems and operational We operate across the six areas of aviation (Pilot, Air Traffic Control, Airport Operations, backup, with an unswerving pledge to quality and competitiveness. Operations & Crewing, Cabin Crew & Engineering and Maintenance): Our young career professionals are given the immediate chance to tackle technological challenges in an innovative environment, to work in multi-disciplinary teams and deal directly with clients, helping them to • Connecting experiences, education, training, careers…. and YOU mature quickly as professionals with chances of working in our centres or clients’ sites around the world with • Creating and operating Networks of like-minded skills professionals continued top-up training in all of the technologies used. • Creating focal areas for aviation careers information through our Skills Zones • Supporting the planning and direction through our Navigator Partners Our internships to final year students in technical degrees offer the possibility of becoming a permanent member • Recognising or designing/developing/implementing the right Skills Solutions of our team after completion of their studies. For recent graduates, you could be hired with a contract and • Assuring the availability of, and accessibility to the solutions through our Hubs develop a professional career in an innovative and international environment. • Recognising and celebrating excellence through our Skills Awards Recruitment process You will have proven academic or professional skills and a positive attitude towards technology and team work. www.aviationskillspartnership.com Relevant qualifications include aeronautical engineering, industrial engineering, telecommunications, IT, physics and mathematics.
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