Engineering Design Technician

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Imagine you have an idea for a new bridge, a faster car, or even a clever new gadget. An Engineering Design Technician is someone who helps turn those big ideas into detailed plans and drawings that engineers and builders can use. You'd spend a lot of time using special computer software, called CAD (Computer Aided Design), to create precise 2D and 3D models. It's a bit like being a digital sculptor, but instead of clay, you're shaping virtual parts and systems. You'd work closely with engineers, taking their concepts and making sure all the measurements, materials, and parts fit together perfectly. You might also help test designs, make changes, and prepare all the technical documents needed to manufacture or build things. This role is really important because without clear, accurate designs, it would be impossible to build anything safely or efficiently. You could be working on anything from the tiny components inside a mobile phone to the huge structures of an airport. It requires a keen eye for detail, good problem-solving skills, and a love for making things work. It's a fantastic way to be involved in engineering without necessarily needing a university degree, as many technicians start with college courses or apprenticeships.

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The Royal Navy - Accelerated Apprentice (Submariner) - Engineering Technician Apprenticeship.

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( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 60 positions available )

Joining the Royal Navy on the Accelerated Apprentice Scheme (Submariner) means being fast-tracked to working with one of our most elite teams. You'll be paid to study, gain practical skills and use highly sophisticated equipment. Prior to that you'll spend time in active service as either a Marine Engineer Submariner or Weapon Engineer Submariner.

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The Royal Navy - Weapon Engineering - Engineering Technician Accelerated Apprenticeship

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( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 96 positions available )

Joining the Royal Navy on the Accelerated Apprentice Scheme means accelerating your training and development within one of our most elite teams. You’ll be fast-tracked to real responsibility, getting your hands on some of the most advanced kit on the planet, and guaranteeing your warship’s performance as a state-of-the-art fighting machine.

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Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026

The Royal Navy - Marine Engineering - Engineering Technician Accelerated Apprenticeship

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( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 96 positions available )

Fancy being fast-tracked to a crucial role in our world-class marine engineering team. After accelerated training, it's your job to make sure our state-of-the-art warships are ready for action. Where you are, whatever the problem, you'll keep us moving, from the Engine Room of a Type 45 Destroyer, to providing electricity for a Type 23 Frigate.

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Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026

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