Emirates Launches Recruitment Roadshows In Mumbai And Bangalore To Hire 17,300 Aircraft Engineers And Technicians For Dubai Hub
Emirates will hold roadshows in Mumbai and Bangalore as it focuses on India as its next destination on its global recruitment drive for skilled aircraft engineers and technicians. The airline is planning to onboard 17,300 professionals across 350 roles, including 750 aircraft engineers, from across the globe in this fiscal year.

Emirates to recruit top aircraft engineers and technicians at Mumbai and Bangalore roadshows ahead of new Dubai facility launch |
Mumbai: Emirates will hold roadshows in Mumbai and Bangalore as it focuses on India as its next destination on its global recruitment drive for skilled aircraft engineers and technicians. The airline is planning to onboard 17,300 professionals across 350 roles, including 750 aircraft engineers, from across the globe in this fiscal year.
Emirates to hold recruitment roadshows in Mumbai and Bangalore from August 19 to 24
The world’s largest international airline, Emirates, is scouting for top-tier aircraft engineering and technical talent worldwide. The airline’s next official stop will be India, where it is hosting information sessions in Mumbai and Bangalore from August 19 to 24. These two key roles, including aircraft technicians and licensed aircraft engineers, are based at the airline’s hub in the city of Dubai.
Emirates plans to onboard 17,300 professionals globally this fiscal year
The roadshows come on the back of the Emirates Group’s global recruitment drive to onboard 17,300 professionals across 350 roles this financial year. The airline is aiming at both experienced and aspiring aircraft engineers to attend the roadshow, where Emirates recruiters will share information about the roles, salary, benefits, and life in Dubai.
Engineers to work at state-of-the-art facility at Dubai World Central
Mohammad Sarhan, vice president for Emirates in India and Nepal, said, “Our engineers enjoy a rewarding career in Dubai, working on the world’s largest fleet of widebody aircraft as part of a dynamic, multicultural team of talented professionals. We’ve invested of US$950 million to build a new ultra-modern engineering facility at Dubai World Central. Those who come onboard Emirates will have the opportunity to work, learn, and push the boundaries of engineering and innovation at this new facility, which will be one of the largest and most advanced in commercial aviation. It will also be equipped to handle the full gamut of specialist aircraft engineering services.”
Emirates Engineering is said to be among the world’s most technologically advanced aircraft maintenance facilities. GCAA CAR V approved, Emirates Engineering supports the airline’s fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, which are the world’s largest and the fleet of 30 other airlines through third-party maintenance contracts.
Facility to be one of the largest and most advanced in commercial aviation by 2027
Construction on Phase 1 of Emirates’ engineering facility at Dubai World Central began in 2024 with an expected completed time of 2027. Spread over 1 million sq mtr, it is purpose-built to support Emirates’ aircraft fleet and operating requirements into the 2040s.
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Roles include maintenance of Emirates’ A350s, A380s, B777s, and other airlines’ aircraft
With extensive experience and skills in base maintenance, line maintenance, and overhaul workshops, the role entails routine servicing and detailed heavy maintenance of Emirates’ fleet of its brand new A350s along with A380s and B777s. These engineers may also be responsible to service aircraft from other global airlines.
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