- Engineer Officer (Royal Navy)
An Engineer Officer is one type of officer in the British
Royal Navy . There are alsoWarfare Officer s andLogistics Officer s (formerly calledSupply Officer s) supported by additional branches such as Medical or Dental Officers, or the Chaplaincy Service.Engineer Officers are responsible for the material condition of the various aspects of maritime platforms: Ships, Submarines and Naval Aircraft and as such lead teams of
naval rating s to conduct preventive and corrective maintenance. Engineer Officers are responsible to the Captain for the operational capability of the platform and as such form part of the Command Team. Engineers are also widely employed in theDefence Logistics Organisation , theDefence Procurement Agency and in theUnited Kingdom Ministry of Defence, supporting the Fleet or other elements of theBritish Armed Forces .pecialisations
Five sub-branches of Engineer exist:
Marine Engineer
Marine Engineer Officers are responsible for the fabric of the ship or submarine, including its propulsion and steering systems, hotel and domestic services and damage control/ fire fighting equipment.
Weapon Engineer
Weapon Engineer Officers are responsible for the performance of onboard weapons, sensors, combat systems and communications systems.
Aircraft Engineer
Aircraft Engineers are responsible for the performance of fixed and rotary wing aircraft afloat and ashore.
Information Systems Engineer
Information Systems Engineers are closely aligned to the Weapon Engineer sub-branch responsible for the exploitation and performance of Command and Control Information Systems.
Training Management
Training Management Officers are responsible for the management of training activities across the
Royal Navy . Formed from the Instructor Officer branch, the role is predominantly a Human Capital function. However the position within the Engineer Branch reflects the high volume of engineering training carried out by theRoyal Navy , with many Training Management Officers employed at HMS "Collingwood" and HMS "Sultan".Training
Engineer Officers entering the
Royal Navy are required to be graduates with a suitably numerate degree, however some may have been sponsored with specialist units atUniversity of Newcastle upon Tyne orUniversity of Southampton . Senior Ratings of the appropriate sub-specialisation may also be commissioned as Engineer Officers on the Senior Upper Yardman Scheme.New Entry training is undertaken at
Britannia Royal Naval College where the courses vary slightly for new entry and SUY cadets. New Entry officers then undergo Common Fleet Time (4 months) where they learn the ropes in an operational warship using a syllabus common to all Officer specialisations; completing the Fleet Board to be permitted to continue to further training of Specialist Fleet Time attached to the department appropriate to their sub-specialisation. SUY Officers proceed directly to their specialist training waiving Fleet Time on the basis of their proven experience.Engineer Officers then undergo further training appropriate to their sub-specialisation. Weapon Engineers and Information Systems Engineers at HMS "Collingwood", Marine Engineers and Aircraft Engineers at HMS "Sultan" and Training Managers at HMS Nelson. Training is structured and accredited by a number of professional bodies leading to the potential award of
Chartered Engineer status.
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