Job Description
Will monitor the skies using radar technology to ensure that aircraft are safe and do not collide with each other and control timings for take-offs and landings.
Entry Requirements
- If you take your A-levels after the start of 2017, you need 72 UCAS points, including two non-overlapping subject areas; before 2017, you need 180 UCAS points
- If you take your GCSEs after the start of 2017, you need 5 at grades 9 – 4, including English Language and Maths; before 2017, you need 5 at grades A*– C
- The above must include English Language and Maths
- You must be aged 17 to 34
- Minimum height of 151.5cm and within the healthy range for Body Mass Index (BMI)
- A British or Irish national, a Commonwealth citizen who has lived in the UK continuously for the 5 years prior to applying, or a dual national
What you need to be eligible to be an officer:
- age
- medical
- nationality and residency
- criminal convictions
- tattoos and piercings
- qualifications
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Joining Process
If you are interested in becoming an Officer and have checked the eligibility you will then need to start the joining process.
- Register your interest
- Naval Service Recruitment Test (NRST)
- Interview - to talk about the role suitable for you
- Medical and eye tests
- Pre-Joining Fitness Test (PJFT)
- Pre Royal Navy Course (PRNC)
- Start Training
Required Skills
- Analytical mind
- Good communication skills
- A logical thinker
- Good at solving problems
- A sense of adventure
- Good interpersonal skills
Salary Range
£27,000 to £33,000 (plus the benefits)