Programme title: Electro-Mechanical Engineering Degree Apprenticeship
Level: 6
Salary:
Year 1: 25,364
Year 2: 28,528
Year 3: 34,326
Year 4: 36,572
Year 5: 39,120
Location: Devonport, Plymouth
Application closing date: 18th December 2025
Programme start date: September 2026
Role ID: 67203
Want a role that combines mechanical and electrical engineering skills to help solve some of the most complex and unique engineering challenges in UK defence technology? Our 5-year Electro-Mechanical Engineer Degree Apprenticeship is a rare opportunity for you to help commission the nuclear submarines that play a vital role in securing the UK's long-term defence.
About the programme
This Level 6 apprenticeship will give you practical, real-world experience working on electrical and mechanical systems across our Submarine Commissioning Group.
You'll work on the commissioning of nuclear submarines, learning how to perform critical tasks such as system installation, operation, and maintenance, alongside fault diagnosis and rectification.
We'll help you build fundamental skills such as drawing, calculations, specifications, scheduling and reporting. Working with teams from other engineering departments, you'll also learn the fundamentals of electrical and mechanical design, from concept through to manufacturing.
Throughout the programme, you'll undertake a series of placements to give you a breadth of experience in all areas of Electro-Mechanical Engineering, supporting you to achieve professional registration through the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE).
Your education/training
When you successfully complete your apprenticeship, you'll have earned a BEng in Electro-Mechanical Engineering.
Your training will take place through a mixture of classroom learning and work placements. Each year you'll spend four weeks at the University of Warwick for theoretical and practical training (attendance at the University for face-to-face sessions is mandatory), with the rest of your time spent onsite at Devonport Royal Dockyard within our Submarine Commissioning Group.
Future prospects
At the end of your apprenticeship, you'll have earned a BEng in Electro-Mechanical Engineering and gained valuable work experience in nuclear submarine commissioning as a Commissioning Engineer. This will put you on par with peers who have completed our graduate programme and are progressing towards becoming future Lead Engineers or Design Managers within the business.
At this stage, you can expect a salary exceeding 42,000 per annum.
What you'll need
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