Engineering Trades Apprenticeship – Pipefitters
Ready to learn a skilled trade and become a specialist in pipefitting? Our 4-year Engineering Trades Apprenticeship is your gateway to mastering this essential craft while gaining hands‑on experience maintaining the Royal Navy's fleet.
About The Programme
This is no ordinary apprenticeship. As a Pipefitter Apprentice, you’ll be at the forefront of building and maintaining the Royal Navy’s fleet. As part of our busy team of Engineering Technicians, you'll contribute to the build, maintenance, and refit of UK Royal Navy and international naval vessels, including the Type 31 Frigate Programme and UK Submarine Dismantling Programme.
You will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects such as new builds and upgrades to existing vessels, along with other commercial engineering projects. Throughout the programme, you’ll gain specialist pipefitting skills, learn how to install, assemble, fabricate, maintain, and repair mechanical piping that carries fuel, chemicals, water, steam, and air in heating, cooling, lubricating, and various other process piping systems. You’ll develop a range of skills, including how to interpret engineering drawings and fabricate pipes, as well as pipe brazing. You can expect variety, working on ships, submarines, and in the workshop, as well as servicing systems within the dockyard.
The apprenticeship programme will equip you with valuable knowledge and practical skills in areas such as:
* Health and safety
* Planning and documentation
* Engineering mathematical and scientific principles
* Methods and techniques
* Structure, properties and characteristics of materials
* Diagnostic methods to overcome problems
* Interpreting engineering drawings and data
* Adhering to and refining processes and procedures
In addition to technical expertise, the programme also focuses on developing key soft skills, including clear communication, effective teamwork, problem solving, attention to detail, and a commitment to ongoing personal development and reflective learning.
Throughout your apprenticeship, you'll benefit from a mix of on-the-job training in the workplace and academic learning at Fife College.
Year‑by‑Year Breakdown
* Year 1 – August to end of June: Fife College full time with day release onsite.
* Year 2 – Full‑time work, applying and building on the skills learned in Year 1.
* Year 3 – Full‑time work (If you are pursuing an HNC qualification, you will attend college one day per week).
* Year 4 – 100 % of your time will be spent in the workplace, focusing on completing logbooks and fulfilling all qualification requirements.
Upon successful completion of the programme, you will achieve a Modern Apprenticeship Qualification at SCQF Level 7.
Future Prospects
After successfully completing the programme, you will qualify as an Engineering Technician, specialising in pipefitting. Qualified technicians perform specialised work across a broad range of processes, procedures, and systems and continuously develop their technical skills and expertise.
You can expect to earn a competitive salary of over £36,000 upon completing the programme. Additionally, there may be opportunities to pursue higher‑level qualifications, enabling you to advance your career within Babcock across a variety of roles and functions.
Qualifications and Requirements
* A minimum of 4 National 5s at grade C or above, including Maths, English, and a Science or Technical subject.
* A genuine interest in your chosen trade, along with a willingness to learn, ask questions, and collaborate.
* The ability to follow instructions and plan work with safety as a top priority.
* A team player who demonstrates respect and professionalism toward colleagues, customers, and supervisors.
* Many of our apprenticeship programmes are subject to Security Clearance and Trade Control restrictions which may impact eligibility based on place of birth, nationality, citizenship, or residency.
Apply for this apprenticeship now and start your new career!
This employer is part of the Disability Confident scheme. If you identify yourself as disabled and meet the minimum criteria for this job, you should be offered an interview.
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