As a Nuclear Engineer in the UK, you'll be at the forefront of a critical and highly technical industry. Your work could involve designing, developing, operating, maintaining, or decommissioning nuclear power plants, as well as working on nuclear submarines, waste management, or medical applications of nuclear technology. This career demands a rigorous understanding of physics, mathematics, and materials science. You'll ensure the safe and efficient operation of nuclear facilities, adhering to stringent national and international regulations. Responsibilities can vary widely, from optimising fuel cycles and radiation shielding to managing safety protocols, conducting risk assessments, and developing new reactor designs. It's a field that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, often involving complex problem-solving and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the highest standards of safety and environmental protection are met. Given the long-term nature of nuclear projects, a career in this area offers significant stability and opportunities for continuous professional development. Working as a Nuclear Engineer often means being part of large-scale projects, whether it's the construction of new nuclear power stations, the life extension of existing ones, or the careful management of decommissioning sites. You might specialise in areas like reactor physics, thermal hydraulics, nuclear safety, materials science, or instrumentation and control. The role requires meticulous attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and a commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. You'll typically work for utility companies, defence organisations, engineering consultancies, research institutions, or regulatory bodies. The impact of your work is significant, contributing directly to the UK's energy security, technological advancement, and environmental goals.
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Royal Navy
( 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.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 70 positions available )
As an Engineering Technician Communications and Information Systems Specialist (Submariner) you'll be part of the elite Silent Service and a central member of your vessel’s engineering team. Using ultramodern radio and satellite systems to communicate with off-vessel command, you’re key to tactical and strategic communications.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( 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.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( 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.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 70 positions available )
As an Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) (Submariner), you’re the driving force of the boat. It’s down to you to keep our submarines moving, deep below the surface. You’ll often be on highly sensitive operations, where avoiding detection is paramount. Without the power you provide, the vessel, and your crewmates, are stranded.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 200 positions available )
Being an Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) means being pivotal to day-to-day operations. You’ll ensure our state-of-the-art warships are powered, maintained and ready for action. Wherever you are, whatever the problem, you’ll be finding innovative and resourceful solutions for fixing it on the way to becoming a world-class engineer.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 120 positions available )
An Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering) takes responsibility for the serviceability, readiness and accuracy of systems to make a Royal Navy Ship a Warship. You will be keeping advanced electronic systems, communications, information systems and weapons ready for action anywhere in the world.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
Royal Navy
( Added 04 Jun 2024 - 70 positions available )
As an Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering) (Submariner), you’ll be maintaining and preparing some of the most advanced defence technology ever developed. Patrolling the oceans and getting your hands on some incredible kit. You might be working with ballistic missile systems one day, and state-of-the-art sensors and radars the next.
Closing date: in 4 months
Possible start date: 02 Jun 2026
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