The Royal Navy - Air Engineer - Aviation Maintenance Mechanic (Military) Apprenticeship
When you join the Royal Navy as an Air Engineering Technician, you’re vital to keeping our airborne missions on track. That means working with some of the most advanced aircraft on the planet, like the F35B Lightning Stealth Fighter, the Merlin Mk2 Submarine Hunter, the Merlin Mk4 Commando Helicopter or the Wildcat Maritime Attack Helicopter.
Role
- Be a central part of the Royal Navy’s aviation capabilities, getting to work with our planes and helicopters, and making sure that they can take off whenever they’re needed
- Develop your engineering skills and specialise in mechanical technology and avionics
- You’ll need to use all of the knowledge you gain in training, to find innovative solutions to complex problems, often under pressure
- You will have the opportunity to serve on the world's most advanced Frigates, Destroyers and Aircraft Carriers with new and exciting aircraft Forces. This includes the F35B Lightning Stealth fighter at RAF Marham, the Merlin Mk2 Submarine Hunter, at RNAS Culdrose, the Merlin Mk4 Commando Helicopter and the Wildcat Maritime Attack Helicopter at RNAS Yeovilton
- Maintain, service and inspect the Fleet Air Arm’s aircraft, working with your team at the highest levels of the engineering industry
Training
Once qualified you will be a qualified Air Engineer - Aviation Maintenance Mechanic (Military).
You’ll start your naval career as an Able Rate. With experience and further training, you could be promoted to Leading Hand and beyond.
Training takes place in two distinct environments: at onshore training facilities and on-board operational ships.
When you join you complete 10 weeks of basic naval training, followed by six months of training at the Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering, focussing on:
- Understanding basic engineering principles
- Engineering procedures
- Aviation safety principles
- Aircraft systems and equipment
- Weapons, ordnance, munitions and explosive safety
- Learning essential skills and techniques
- Developing the attributes and ethos required of a rating in the Fleet Air Arm
- Training and development continue throughout your career with the Royal Navy
- If you show the right commitment, skills and academic ability, you could become a Commissioned Officer
- Members of the Royal Navy are promoted on merit. Work hard and you can rise through the ranks
- Apprenticeship Standard
- Aviation maintenance mechanic (level 2)
- Training Provider
- ROYAL NAVY
- Working Week
- Shifts to be confirmed
- Expected Duration
- 18 Months
- Positions Available
- 261
- Closing Date
- Saturday, 1st June 2024
- Start Date
- Sunday, 2nd June 2024
Desired Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Presentation skills
- Administrative skills
- Number skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Team working
- Creative
- Initiative
- Non judgemental
- Patience
Qualifications
- Math and English GCSE or equivalent, grade GCSE Level C/4 (Desired)
About the Employer
Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is responsible for the protection of British interests at home and around the World. 95% of all world trade passes through the high seas and every year Britain imports £524 billion worth of goods. The RN takes an active part in the protection of British Shipping. Around the United Kingdom the RN protects vital fishing stocks by monitoring fishing activities in our waters. We recruit throughout the year, so please ignore Key Dates
- Company
- Royal Navy
- Location
- Navy Command HQ, The Admiral Sir Henry Leach Building, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
- Employment Type
- Intermediate Apprenticeship
- Salary
- £20,400.00
- Posted
- Company
- Royal Navy
- Location
- Navy Command HQ, The Admiral Sir Henry Leach Building, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
- Employment Type
- Intermediate Apprenticeship
- Salary
- £20,400.00
- Posted