Responsible for identifying and implementing training solutions to support operational capability in the Fleet.
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ENGINEERING & MECHANICS
Modern naval operations - warfare, protecting shipping lanes, humanitarian missions - rely heavily on a huge range of technology, from the huge engines that power our ships to the microchips that control our weapon systems. The role of the Engineering Branch is to ensure that all the vital systems the Royal Navy relies on are maintained to high standards.
Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering)
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A specialist member of the team that keeps the ships of the Royal Navy running at the peak of operational effectiveness.
Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering Submariner)
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A specialist member of the team that keeps the submarines of the Royal Navy running at the peak of operational effectiveness.
Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering)
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A specialist member of the team that maintains the Royal Navy's sophisticated electronic weapons and defensive systems.
Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering Submariner)
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A specialist member of the team that maintains the sophisticated electronic weapons and defensive systems on board the Royal Navy's submarines.
Marine Engineer Officer
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An expert mechanical and marine engineer, leading the team that keeps the ship or submarine running at the peak of operational effectiveness.