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In the Navy we like you to work in a role that plays to your strengths. Which of these areas do you have experience in, or would like to train or gain skills in? You can choose up to three options.

Combat
Engineering & Maintenance
General
Logistics
Medicine & Healthcare
Personal Support
Technology & Communication

Communications Technician

As a Communications Technician, you’ll be an essential part of the intelligence organisation on the ship.

Engineering Technician (Weapons Engineering Submariner)

You and your crewmates will be looking after some of our most formidable weapons. If you serve on a submarine

Engineering Technician Marine Engineering (Submariner)

A crucial member of a close-knit and professional crew, you’ll be responsible for maintenance on your submarine’s vital systems

Engineering Technician (Weapons Engineering)

As an Engineering Technician – Weapon Engineering, it’ll be your job to protect your ship and your crewmates from any kind of attack.

Marine Engineering Officer Grad Entry (Submariner)

As a Marine Engineering Officer (Submariner), you’ll lead a team of highly-skilled technicians, with responsibility for maintaining the hull, engines, power, water, air and water purification and hydraulics systems – plus, of course, the nuclear reactor.

RFA Catering Assistant Cook

You'll be part of a crew who look to you to provide them with the nutritious meals the need to do their physically demanding jobs.

Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering Submariner)

A crucial member of a close-knit and professional crew, you’ll be responsible for maintenance on your submarine’s vital systems

Marine Engineering Officer Grad Entry (Submariner)

As a Marine Engineering Officer (Submariner), you’ll lead a team of highly-skilled technicians, with responsibility for maintaining the hull, engines, power, water, air and water purification and hydraulics systems – plus, of course, the nuclear reactor.

Defence Technical Non Grade Scheme (Marine Engineering)

You’ll lead a team of highly-skilled Marine Engineering Technicians, with responsibility for every part of the ship not directly related to weapons. That includes the hull, engines, power, water, air and hydraulics systems.

Nursing Officer

As a Nursing Officer, you’ll join Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service (QARNNS), leading a team providing medical support to Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel on shore and at sea, in the UK and around the world.

Pilot Scholarship

The Fleet Air Arm provides the Navy with a multi-role aviation combat capability. A pilots job is to fly helicopters or fast jets from shore stations aircraft carriers and frigate and destroyers.

Marine Engineering Grad Entry

You’ll lead a team of highly-skilled Marine Engineering Technicians, with responsibility for every part of the ship not directly related to weapons. That includes the hull, engines, power, water, air and hydraulics systems.

Medical Assistant (General Service)

your patients will be the people you live and work alongside every day and their lives may literally depend on your skills. At sea, alongside providing day-to-day healthcare for your crewmates you’ll be a vital part of the ship’s company, trained in advanced first aid and life-saving.

Warfare Officer Scholarship

As a Warfare Officer, the outcome of the mission and the safety of your ship and crew will be in your hands. As well as being a decisive leader, you’ll be a skilled seaman and navigator, able to handle your ship safely in all conditions and represent the Captain on the bridge as an Officer of the Watch.

Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering)

As an Engineering Technician – Marine Engineering on a warship, you’ll be part of the team responsible for keeping the ship running smoothly

Critical Care Nurse

As a Critical Care Nurse you’re part of a specialist nursing team.

Logistics Officer Scholarship Submariner

The supply Branch play an essential role in the overall logistics support for the RN whether at war reacting to an international crisis protecting off-shore resources or taking part in search and rescue missions. Logistics specialists manage the functions of the supply ratings. A small number may train as barristers in the Naval legal service.

Hydrographic And Meteorology Officer Non Grad Entry

As a Hydrographic and Meteorology Officer you will work in the most extreme environments on the planet

Aircraft Controller

As an Aircraft Controller, you’ll be the critical link between the aircraft and its base.

Dental Hygienist

You'll be responsible for running, restocking and hygiene of their own surgery, just as they are in a civilian dental practice.

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