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Bombardier DOD SkillBridge Program, Tucson, Arizona in Tucson, Arizona

How to thrive in this role?

Schedule: Full Time

Why join us?

As a global leader in aviation, Bombardier is renowned for designing, manufacturing, and servicing world-class aircraft that elevate the client experience.

Bombardier has been successful in setting the highest standards because we are a people-centric business that fosters talent, passion and authenticity. Prioritizing employee growth and development, we empower everyone to reach their full potential on their own terms.

How can we help your transition into the civilian workforce?

We recognize the various challenges you may face as a retiring service member transitioning into the civilian workforce, and we understand the importance of considering the knowledge and strengths you’re bringing over from the military.

Therefore, to ensure you have a positive and enriching experience, we provide each intern with a tailored training program focused on translating your unique skillset to our organization.

What can you expect from your SkillBridge internship?

• You will be placed in a role tailored to your desired career path within business aviation.

• You will work with various business units including Aircraft Maintenance, Engineering and Defense

• You will acquire exposure in different fields like Component Repair & Overhaul, Methods, and Flight Test

• You will leverage your current experience while gaining new knowledge.

• You will learn and implement new skills through specific assignments that support your transition.

What are the Bombardier SkillBridge intern requirements?

• You are currently in the military, with the ability to participate in the SkillBridge program.

• You are flexible to work various hours and schedules depending on the role.

Now that you can see yourself as a SkillBridge Intern at Bombardier, apply and let’s chat!

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