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Network Engineering Apprenticeship - job post

The Army
4.1 out of 5 stars
United Kingdom
From £27,282 a year - Full-time
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Pay

  • From £27,282 a year

Job type

  • Full-time

Location

United Kingdom

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Full job description

Join the front lines of the information battle and become a Royal Signals Network Engineer, a specialism within the Communications Engineer role.

As a Communications Engineer in the Royal Signals, specialising as a Network Engineer, you'll be responsible for installing and maintaining tactical networks that provide essential connectivity for our troops during missions and exercises.

Your Role:

  • Prepare, Configure, Deploy, and Maintain tactical and operational communications systems
  • Engineer diverse systems including radios, satellite systems, computer networks and mobile communications
  • Support software applications across a wide range of platforms

Where You'll Make a Difference: Network Engineers serve across Government Departments, Royal Air Force, Navy, Special and Airborne Forces, Cyber Defence, Electronic Warfare and Bomb Disposal.

Entry requirements: age 16 years 6 months to 35 years 11 months. GCSE grade 4/C or above in Maths or ICT and grade 3/D or above in English (or equivalent).

Training for the role:

  • Step 1: Initial military training, how to be a soldier
  • Step 2: Technical training in basic signalling and communications skills, building and configuring networks

Qualifications you could earn:

  • Driving Licences: CAT C + E
  • Level 4 Network Engineer Apprenticeship
  • Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English
  • Through life learning up to Masters Degree level

Pay and benefits: You'll earn £27,282 a year from the start of your training. On completion of your initial trade training, your skills and qualifications attract another pay increase.

You Belong Here.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From £27,282.00 per year

Work Location: On the road

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