Programme title: Engineering Operative Apprenticeship
Level: 2
Salary: 15,500
Location: Devonport, Plymouth
Application closing date: 12th March 2026
Programme start date: September 2026
Role ID: 67795
Are you fascinated by how things work? Our 15-18 month Engineering Operative Apprenticeship will give you practical engineering experience maintaining the Royal Navy's fleet of ships and submarines. You'll develop vital skills in electrical, mechanical, or fabrication disciplines while contributing to projects that help keep the UK safe.
About the programme
This Level 2 Engineering Operative apprenticeship will build your engineering skills in one of three trade routes: Electrical, Mechanical, or Fabrication. Supporting our Engineering Fitters, we'll train you in core engineering skills like hand fitting, health and safety and general maintenance.
You'll also receive specialised training based on the trade route you're studying. If you're in Electrical, this could include maintaining electrical equipment and systems, as well as learning to form and assemble electrical cable enclosures and support systems. For Mechanical, you'll learn how to maintain mechanical devices and equipment, as well as repair mechanical components to bring them back into working condition. If you're specialising in Fabrication, your training may involve producing sheet metal components and assemblies, or cutting and shaping materials using thermal cutting equipment. No matter which route you take, you'll play a vital role in maintaining the Royal Navy's fleet.
As part of the interview, you will be asked to select your first and second preferred trade area (electrical, mechanical or fabrication) and explain your reasons for choosing it. This helps us understand your interests, motivations, and how your strengths align with the role.
Your education/training
You will work towards obtaining the Level 2 Engineering Operative Apprenticeship standard.
The first four months of your apprenticeship will take place at City College Plymouth, learning the fundamentals of engineering, such as basic hand skills and the use of hand and bench tools. From then on, you'll spend one day a week at the college and four days at Devonport Dockyard, applying your skills on the job. Ongoing weekly attendance at college may be required for tutorial sessions or to complete Functional Skills in Maths and English if you do not already hold GCSE qualifications.
After your first year, you'll move to the End Point Assessment (EPA) phase for your final three months. During this time, you'll complete a portfolio of evidence showcasing your work and skills.
Future prospects
By the end of your apprenticeship, you'll be prepared to step into the role of a Production Support Operative, working alongside mechanical fitters, electrical fitters, or fabricators. In this role, you can expect to earn a competitive salary of over 30,000.
For those who demonstrate the necessary skills, behaviours, and motivation to progress, there may be an opportunity to advance to a Level 3 apprenticeship after an 18-month period following the completion of the initial apprenticeship.
What you'll need
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