As a Qualified Deck Officer in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), you’ll be central to the Replenishment at Sea operations that provide vital support to the Royal Navy, all over the world. Delivering fuel, food, ammunition and supplies to our warships is no easy task, and you’ll make sure it happens safely and efficiently. You’ll also take responsibility for assisting Royal Marines as part of amphibious operations, and be part of your ship’s management team. It’s a role that is as challenging as it is rewarding, and from day one you’ll be on your way to a career that’s the ultimate in civilian seamanship.
Qualified Deck Officer (RFA)
From fuel to food, you’ll be central to the operations that provide essential supplies to the Royal Navy, all over the world.
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Register interest- £43,500 - £100,000
- MCA Certified
- Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Warfare
- Officer level

Role details
- The logistical support provided by the RFA couldn’t happen without your team’s advanced seamanship skills and specialist knowledge, especially when you’re on a Fast Fleet Tanker transferring fuel to a Type 45 destroyer.
- Perform key duties when the ship is in port, including acting as Officer of the Watch and Officer of the Day. You might be the first point of contact for a visiting VIP, or taking delivery of vital equipment and supplies.
- Use your first-class navigational skills to influence every operation, whether you’re trying to locate drug runners, or trawling the Indian Ocean for pirates.
- Be part of the management team of the deck department and work towards becoming the Executive Officer of the ship, which involves mentoring and supporting your juniors, or ultimately, become the Commanding Officer.
- Earn From £43,500 + (EXPERIENCE DEPENDENT) from the day you start
- Earned Voyage Leave (EVL) of 21 days for every month spent on board ship
- Membership of a Civil Service Pension scheme
- World-class training
- Potential to travel the world
Qualifications you'll gain
- Further MCA qualifications fully supported by the RFA
- Military Navigation and Warfare Training
Skills you'll develop
- An in-depth knowledge of Navy specific Navigation and Warfare
- The ability to lead and manage a highly skilled team
- Aged at least 17 years 6 months to apply, and 18 years to commence employment. There is no upper age limit
- Chief Mate (Unlimited) Certificate of Competency (II/2) & current ENG1 Unrestricted Certificate for worldwide sea service
- STCW code - Table A, IV/2 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System Radio Operators Certificate
- HND in Nautical Science or Foundation Degree in Marine Operations
- Advanced Oil Tanker Training Endorsement (At Chief Mate level)
- Recent sea time of at least 6 months in the last 3 years
- Four elements of basic training, updated iaw Manila Convention 2010
- Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-1)
- Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-2)
- Elementary First Aid (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-3)
- Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-4)
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Must be British or have indefinite leave to remain with 5 years residency in UK. Dual Nationality will be considered providing the first nationality is British. Note: Residency restrictions may apply
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Need to have confidence with jumping into water and the ability to wade whilst wearing a life jacket
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The Ministry of Defence adopts a zero-tolerance approach to unacceptable behaviours, which includes bullying, harassment, sexual harassment, discrimination, and victimisation. You will not be eligible and will not be considered for any employment within the MOD if you have been dismissed from a role for unacceptable behaviours within the last five years. This will also apply if you resign or otherwise leave a role but, because of an adverse decision, would have been dismissed for gross misconduct had you continued in that employment. Pre-employment checks will be carried out
- An ability to thrive on responsibility and lead from the front
- Confidence making key decisions in high-pressure situations
- A problem solver, with a common sense approach, who can work well as part of a team
I’m responsible for all aspects of ship handling and day to day operations. No day is ever the same and having to wear lots of different hats makes life on board varied and interesting.
Joining Process
From picking your role to starting on your first day, these are the steps you'll take to join as a rating.
- Register your interest
- Complete your application
- Eligibility
- Interview
- Admiralty Interview Board (AIB)
- Training
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