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GE Aerospace is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, components and integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft. At GE Aerospace, we were meant to fly.

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Finance Graduate Apprenticeship

GE Aerospace

Cheltenham, UK

Entry-level Finance/Accountancy role at GE Aerospace involving rotations across Supply Chain Finance, Engineering Finance and FP&A, with support toward a CIMA or ACCA chartered qualification.Job Description SummaryAn entry level role for a talented candidate looking to start a career in finance. This role would be joining a market leading Engineering & Manufacturing company of state-of-the-art Aviation Systems equipment. The role would be to join and support the finance team in the Engineering, FP&A, Commercial and Supply Chain finance functions, gaining experience in a broad range of finance areas as they develop.Job DescriptionAbout GE AerospaceAre you ready to see your future take flight? At GE Aerospace, we are advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. Your work will contribute to the production of advanced jet engines, components, and integrated systems that power commercial and military aircraft. You’ll be part of a team that embraces your drive, your curiosity, and your unique ideas and perspectives.  Most importantly, you’ll share in our pride and purpose that affects the lives of millions around the world!  With over 1,700 employees, GE Aerospace based in Cheltenham is one of the largest sites outside the USA and a major contributor to the local economy.  Our heritage dates back to 1940 yet our technology is cutting-edge. Located in the heart of Gloucestershire, the Power Distribution & Controls (PD&C) site focuses on the design, development and manufacture of state-of-the-art aircraft power distribution and avionics systems for the global aviation industry. Our customers include all major aerospace manufacturers - covering commercial, business jet and military applications. The scale and complexity of engineering projects offer our employees unique opportunities to work on major international projects, developing critical aircraft systems that will be relied on by many people for decades to come.  At GE Aerospace we strive to be an employer of choice by offering internships, apprenticeships, mentoring and staff development programmes that create a workplace where everyone can be themselves and achieve their full potential.  Innovation, a commitment to engineering excellence and leadership development places GE Aerospace based in Cheltenham as a pioneering force in building the future of flight. FinanceWhether you want to work at one of our facilities as the site leader's right hand helping to make business decisions or at headquarters on a larger finance team, we have an opportunity for you. You’ll get to work with budgets of various sizes and complexities, while collaborating with others. Our finance and accounting teams span the globe, providing unmatched learning, development, and career growth opportunities.TrainingBy applying for this role, you will also be supported through the Accountancy Taxation Professional Level 7 apprenticeship and will provide you with CIMA or ACCA. Here is the link to some information about the course.  Please ensure you have read and understood the information before making your application.The apprenticeship rules mean that you will need to have 20% of your time “off the job,” this is not quite as transactional as one day a week out of the office. Your Line Manager & institution will support you to ensure you meet the requirements for this learning.Here are some insights on what to expect when studying with our learning provider:‘Flipped classroom’ model, during tuition periods apprentices are required to allocate between 4 – 5 hours per week to watch the recorded videos in advance of the scheduled live online (evening) Masterclasses. This can go towards your 20% off the job and any time spent on this during non-working hours- you will be given time off in lieu. There are multiple deadlines per course (Checkpoint tests, Midpoint, Proficiency assessment etc) that need to be met. Once we understand what your programme will look like factoring in exemptions, this will be shared with you. Regular (every 8-10 weeks) apprenticeship review meetings – to challenge knowledge, skills and behaviour development.You will need to upload (monthly) off the job training logs documenting time spent developing new skills to evidence the 20%To be eligible to join this course and therefore this role:You need to be able to evidence GSCE/Level 2 Maths and English certificatesYou need to be able to evidence a L4 finance/accountancy qualification or equivalentYou do not already have a similar level 7 qualificationIf you are selected to attend an interview, in addition to competency questions we will question about your knowledge of the qualification and eligibility to ensure you are committed to this programme. It would be advisable to visit the CIMA and ACCA website to also be aware of what exemptions you have.Useful InformationThe training contract will start no later than September 2027 for a duration of 3 years. It will be based at the Cheltenham site (Gloucestershire).The selection stages may include online assessments, video interview and a final on-site interview. Essential ResponsibilitiesOver a 3-year rotation you should expect to work in 3 major areas of finance associated with a manufacturing facility namely:Supply Chain financeEngineering financeFinance, Planning and AnalysisWhilst responsibilities will vary by function you can expect some key responsibilities as follows:Working on LEAN and improvement projects with a focus on streamlining, eliminating waste and driving more and more transparency around results and forecastsCost control and budgetingUnderstanding technical accounting aspects to make compliant accounting decisions and inform the businessOther diverse projects as and when required and depending upon development progress and performanceSupply Chain specific responsibilities:Partnering with the Supply Chain function across multiple teams (Production & Aftermarket, Site Services/Facilities, EHS, Materials, Sourcing & Quality) – approx. 600 employees in totalCost control and budgetingCost out – material & conversion productivity related tasksInventory – recording, control and managementLosses – scrap and reworkResource planning – material and labour related planningCapital expenditure – investment in the site and production facilitiesEngineering specific responsibilities:Partnering with the Engineering function across – approx. 800 employees in totalManaging project budgets and approvalsDriving execution of projects to budget and partnering with Engineering and Programme leadership teams to deliver against customer milestonesPartnering with Engineering Operations teams to forecast Engineering project spend for both short, medium and long term forecastsBe a core part of the reporting framework around Engineering finance: driving standard work, standard analytics and a common understanding throughout our Engineering & Programmes community over the Engineering performanceFP&A specific responsibilities:Partnering with the Customer Programme team & other P&L functionsRevenue & margin analysisShort term & long term planningReporting business performance to local and HQ functionsEssential Qualifications/RequirementsFinance/Accountancy DegreePlacement year (preferably with GE Aerospace) within FinanceNumerical acumen and an aspiration to enter and complete technical qualification as a Chartered AccountantPart qualified accountants looking to complete their technical training will also be consideredYou need to be able to evidence GSCE/Level 2 Maths and English certsYou need to be able to evidence a L4 finance/accountancy qualification or equivalentYou do not already have a similar level 7 qualificationDesired CharacteristicsStrong/Advanced Microsoft Excel skillsWork experience/relevant internshipPositive can-do attitudeAble to fluently speak and write in English languageSelf-starter and able to problem solve using your initiativeAble to work as part of a team and be an active contributor to team discussions and projectsFlexible work style, ability to work under pressure and must be able to work on own initiativeGood organisational skills and the ability to plan against deadlines efficientlyTrack record in creative thinking, process improvement and elimination of wasteFlexible WorkingGE supports and encourages flexible working arrangements, where possible, and recognises the benefits to employees of having a positive work-life balance.Total RewardAt GE Aerospace we understand the importance of Total Reward.  Our flexible benefits plan, called FlexChoice, gives you freedom, choice and flexibility in the way you receive your benefits, as well as giving you the opportunity to make savings where possible.    As a new joiner to GE we are pleased to be able to offer you the following as default in your benefit fund, which you then can tailor to meet your individual needs;   Performance based annual bonus  Non-contributory Pension              Life Assurance   Group income protection                Private medical cover        Holiday Hourly equivalent of 26 days, with flexible option to buy or sell   

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GE Aerospace

Finance Graduate Apprenticeship

GE Aerospace

Cheltenham, UK

Entry-level Finance/Accountancy role at GE Aerospace involving rotations across Supply Chain Finance, Engineering Finance and FP&A, with support toward a CIMA or ACCA chartered qualification.Job Description SummaryAn entry level role for a talented candidate looking to start a career in finance. This role would be joining a market leading Engineering & Manufacturing company of state-of-the-art Aviation Systems equipment. The role would be to join and support the finance team in the Engineering, FP&A, Commercial and Supply Chain finance functions, gaining experience in a broad range of finance areas as they develop.Job DescriptionAbout GE AerospaceAre you ready to see your future take flight? At GE Aerospace, we are advancing aviation technologies for today and tomorrow. Your work will contribute to the production of advanced jet engines, components, and integrated systems that power commercial and military aircraft. You’ll be part of a team that embraces your drive, your curiosity, and your unique ideas and perspectives.  Most importantly, you’ll share in our pride and purpose that affects the lives of millions around the world!  With over 1,700 employees, GE Aerospace based in Cheltenham is one of the largest sites outside the USA and a major contributor to the local economy.  Our heritage dates back to 1940 yet our technology is cutting-edge. Located in the heart of Gloucestershire, the Power Distribution & Controls (PD&C) site focuses on the design, development and manufacture of state-of-the-art aircraft power distribution and avionics systems for the global aviation industry. Our customers include all major aerospace manufacturers - covering commercial, business jet and military applications. The scale and complexity of engineering projects offer our employees unique opportunities to work on major international projects, developing critical aircraft systems that will be relied on by many people for decades to come.  At GE Aerospace we strive to be an employer of choice by offering internships, apprenticeships, mentoring and staff development programmes that create a workplace where everyone can be themselves and achieve their full potential.  Innovation, a commitment to engineering excellence and leadership development places GE Aerospace based in Cheltenham as a pioneering force in building the future of flight. FinanceWhether you want to work at one of our facilities as the site leader's right hand helping to make business decisions or at headquarters on a larger finance team, we have an opportunity for you. You’ll get to work with budgets of various sizes and complexities, while collaborating with others. Our finance and accounting teams span the globe, providing unmatched learning, development, and career growth opportunities.TrainingBy applying for this role, you will also be supported through the Accountancy Taxation Professional Level 7 apprenticeship and will provide you with CIMA or ACCA. Here is the link to some information about the course.  Please ensure you have read and understood the information before making your application.The apprenticeship rules mean that you will need to have 20% of your time “off the job,” this is not quite as transactional as one day a week out of the office. Your Line Manager & institution will support you to ensure you meet the requirements for this learning.Here are some insights on what to expect when studying with our learning provider:‘Flipped classroom’ model, during tuition periods apprentices are required to allocate between 4 – 5 hours per week to watch the recorded videos in advance of the scheduled live online (evening) Masterclasses. This can go towards your 20% off the job and any time spent on this during non-working hours- you will be given time off in lieu. There are multiple deadlines per course (Checkpoint tests, Midpoint, Proficiency assessment etc) that need to be met. Once we understand what your programme will look like factoring in exemptions, this will be shared with you. Regular (every 8-10 weeks) apprenticeship review meetings – to challenge knowledge, skills and behaviour development.You will need to upload (monthly) off the job training logs documenting time spent developing new skills to evidence the 20%To be eligible to join this course and therefore this role:You need to be able to evidence GSCE/Level 2 Maths and English certificatesYou need to be able to evidence a L4 finance/accountancy qualification or equivalentYou do not already have a similar level 7 qualificationIf you are selected to attend an interview, in addition to competency questions we will question about your knowledge of the qualification and eligibility to ensure you are committed to this programme. It would be advisable to visit the CIMA and ACCA website to also be aware of what exemptions you have.Useful InformationThe training contract will start no later than September 2027 for a duration of 3 years. It will be based at the Cheltenham site (Gloucestershire).The selection stages may include online assessments, video interview and a final on-site interview. Essential ResponsibilitiesOver a 3-year rotation you should expect to work in 3 major areas of finance associated with a manufacturing facility namely:Supply Chain financeEngineering financeFinance, Planning and AnalysisWhilst responsibilities will vary by function you can expect some key responsibilities as follows:Working on LEAN and improvement projects with a focus on streamlining, eliminating waste and driving more and more transparency around results and forecastsCost control and budgetingUnderstanding technical accounting aspects to make compliant accounting decisions and inform the businessOther diverse projects as and when required and depending upon development progress and performanceSupply Chain specific responsibilities:Partnering with the Supply Chain function across multiple teams (Production & Aftermarket, Site Services/Facilities, EHS, Materials, Sourcing & Quality) – approx. 600 employees in totalCost control and budgetingCost out – material & conversion productivity related tasksInventory – recording, control and managementLosses – scrap and reworkResource planning – material and labour related planningCapital expenditure – investment in the site and production facilitiesEngineering specific responsibilities:Partnering with the Engineering function across – approx. 800 employees in totalManaging project budgets and approvalsDriving execution of projects to budget and partnering with Engineering and Programme leadership teams to deliver against customer milestonesPartnering with Engineering Operations teams to forecast Engineering project spend for both short, medium and long term forecastsBe a core part of the reporting framework around Engineering finance: driving standard work, standard analytics and a common understanding throughout our Engineering & Programmes community over the Engineering performanceFP&A specific responsibilities:Partnering with the Customer Programme team & other P&L functionsRevenue & margin analysisShort term & long term planningReporting business performance to local and HQ functionsEssential Qualifications/RequirementsFinance/Accountancy DegreePlacement year (preferably with GE Aerospace) within FinanceNumerical acumen and an aspiration to enter and complete technical qualification as a Chartered AccountantPart qualified accountants looking to complete their technical training will also be consideredYou need to be able to evidence GSCE/Level 2 Maths and English certsYou need to be able to evidence a L4 finance/accountancy qualification or equivalentYou do not already have a similar level 7 qualificationDesired CharacteristicsStrong/Advanced Microsoft Excel skillsWork experience/relevant internshipPositive can-do attitudeAble to fluently speak and write in English languageSelf-starter and able to problem solve using your initiativeAble to work as part of a team and be an active contributor to team discussions and projectsFlexible work style, ability to work under pressure and must be able to work on own initiativeGood organisational skills and the ability to plan against deadlines efficientlyTrack record in creative thinking, process improvement and elimination of wasteFlexible WorkingGE supports and encourages flexible working arrangements, where possible, and recognises the benefits to employees of having a positive work-life balance.Total RewardAt GE Aerospace we understand the importance of Total Reward.  Our flexible benefits plan, called FlexChoice, gives you freedom, choice and flexibility in the way you receive your benefits, as well as giving you the opportunity to make savings where possible.    As a new joiner to GE we are pleased to be able to offer you the following as default in your benefit fund, which you then can tailor to meet your individual needs;   Performance based annual bonus  Non-contributory Pension              Life Assurance   Group income protection                Private medical cover        Holiday Hourly equivalent of 26 days, with flexible option to buy or sell   

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