Marine Engineer Officer (Submariner)
As a Marine Engineer 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. In an emergency, you’ll also lead a damage-control and firefighting team, reporting directly to the Captain. When you’re not at sea, you could join an integrated project team, reviewing and improving the performance of the submarine, or get involved in training Marine Engineering Technicians. A Royal Navy submarine combines the engineering challenges of a warship and a nuclear power station and, given the hostile, alien environment it inhabits, a spacecraft. It’s a career offering challenges and rewards you literally won’t find anywhere else in engineering.
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You should have the following qualifications
A degree in an engineering or physics-based subject, 180 UCAS points and five GCSEs (A* to C) or Scottish Standard grades or equivalent, which must include English and maths.
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