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Aviation Groundcrew Specialist

Royal Navy
locationChatham, UK
PublishedPublished: Published yesterday
Full Time
Role details

Everything you need to know about the role, requirements and what you'll gain.

Entry Requirements

Age

You can join between the ages of 16 - 36. At the time of your application you will need to be between 16 years & 6 months old and 35 years & 6 months old.

You can start your training as a Junior Soldier at the Army Foundation College from the age of 16 years and 6 months.

Fitness

  • Mid Thigh Pull 50kg
  • Medicine Ball Throw 2.7m
  • 2km run 12 min
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Education

No formal qualifications needed

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About the Role

Army Air Corps

The Army Air Corps (AAC) work with battle-winning aircraft, using advanced sensors and weaponry to find and defat the enemy.

Groundcrew are responsible for getting our helicopters in the air and providing essential protection for them on the ground. You'll be trained to move, refuel and re-arm the aircraft that support ground forces. You'll also drive everything from Land Rovers to heavy-goods vehicles (HGVs).

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Key responsibilities

  • Get the Army's fleet of battlefield helicopters in the air - from re-arming the Apache gunship to programming the Wildcat flight maps
  • Take responsibility for all the equipment and supplies required
  • Deploy on exercise and operations all over the world, wherever your squadron is needed
Training

Step 1 Your initial military training teaches you how to be a soldier, covering everything from fieldcraft to how to handle a rifle.
  • If you join as a Junior Soldier (under 17 years and 6 months), you'll do the basic military training (short) course at Harrogate .
  • If you join as a Regular Soldier (over 17 years and 6 months), you'll do the regular adult basic training .
Step 2 You then have basic Groundcrew and Communication training. After this, you can decide if you want to be a Groundcrew Specialist or a Communication Specialist. You learn how to prepare helicopters for missions. You also learn how to marshal and load aircraft. You will get a range of driving licences too (Cat B (car) Driving Licence and Cat C+E (LGV) Driving Licence).

Pay and Benefits

You'll earn £27,282 a year from the start of your training, which will go up as you progress throughout your career.

Qualifications You'll Earn

  • Level 3 Aviation Movement Specialist Apprenticeship
  • Degree level 4 and 5 certificates and diplomas in Management and Leadership
  • Level 3, 4 and 5 Awards, Certificates and Diplomas in Education and Training