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Engineering Branch



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 Branch Engineering technicians (artificers) and mechanics maintain and repair all the equipment and machinery on ships, submarines and aircraft.

Air engineer technicians specialise in the service and repair of aircraft, and onboard operating systems. Marine engineering technicians operate and maintain the ship’s mechanical systems, including the engines. Weapons engineering technicians maintain the electronic weapons and defensive systems on board ships and submarines.



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" Welbeck, the Defence Sixth Form College where the engineering officers of the future study their A Levels, has become the top sixth form college in the country according to the latest league tables. For the 4th consecutive year the college, located in Leicestershire, has achieved a 100% pass rate ..."

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" Just to enlighten on the rating structure as asked earlier, it has to be understood that moons ago one could join RN as a Junior Electricians Mate or Stoker mechanic! This was when the Electrical Branch and Engineering branches were separate entites. For recruiting purposes, these were changed ..."

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4 of the Engineering branch from the LOCH KILLISPORT on R&R somewhere in the Persian Gulf 1956----a fine body of men!!!!!
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