Job Description Nuclear Software Engineering Degree Apprenticeship Starting salary: £20,735 per year Location: Derby Raynesway Duration: 4 years Rolls-Royce Submarines develops safety critical, complex power and propulsion solutions for use in naval nuclear propulsion applications. We’ve provided power for Royal Navy submarines for over 60 years. Now we’re leading a revolution in nuclear power that is already seeing us develop this technology for many other uses, from microreactors, to even exploring space. Can you see yourself creating the ‘brains’ behind cutting-edge nuclear software solutions? Or software models and simulations to help design complex nuclear equipment? Would you enjoy developing digital applications to exploit the vast quantities of data extracted from operating plants? Become a Software Engineering Degree Apprentice and that’s exactly what you could be doing. As we develop new solutions to help our company and customers move towards a lower carbon future, the software that controls our power systems will be even more vital. Join our fast-paced and growing Submarines business and help shape our future as well as your own. The programme Over four years, you’ll learn from the expert teams in our Submarines business working on a combination of embedded, real-time safety critical software, analysis software and digital application development. As well as receiving on-the-job training, you’ll also study for a Nuclear Software Engineering Degree at the University of Derby. Together, this will give you a solid foundation for an exciting future, which could see you becoming a software specialist or leading large-scale projects in systems and software. What you’ll do Through a series of long-term placements, project-based work and shorter training courses, you’ll learn essential skills in each stage of the software development lifecycle – everything from software architecture and design, code implementation to verification and validation, methods to analyse complex design problems and digital data analysis. Day to day, you’ll be developing software solutions for all areas of the company, ensuring you become a flexible, agile software developer, able to meet the needs of the Submarines business. What you'll need Five GCSEs at grade 4/C which must include Maths and English Language. 104 UCAS points (obtained or predicted) from either: 3 A-levels at grade BCC or above including Maths, ideally a Business/IT-related subject and one other. Excluding General Studies. A Level 3 Extended BTEC Diploma in a relevant subject at DDM A T-Level at Merit in a STEM subject A combination of A-levels and BTEC will not be accepted. If you have equivalent qualifications, please contact us. Every bit as important as your academic achievements, however, are the personal qualities you bring to the role. You need to be an analytical thinker, creative problem solver, as well as someone who’s ready to learn and works well as part of a team. Beyond that, we’re looking for someone with a deep interest in technology and robotics. Perhaps, you’re already starting to master programming using Raspberry Pi or Arduino. Or even exploring how to interface with hardware through small robotics projects. Our behaviours drive us - we put safety first, do the right thing, keep it simple and make a difference. We’ll expect that of you, too. To work for the Rolls-Royce Submarines business an individual has to hold a Security Check clearance. Rolls-Royce will support the application for Security Clearance if you do not currently already have this in place. Due to the nature of work the business conducts and the protection of certain assets we can only progress applications from individuals who are a UK national or, in MoD approved cases, a dual national. What you’ll get A competitive starting salary with annual pay rises A fully funded Software Engineering Degree with the University of Derby. 33 days’ holiday per year (including bank holidays) Competitive pension A choice of voluntary benefits including discounts at nationwide stores, gyms, discounted health care, free digital GP, Cycle to Work scheme and more all available on our TotalReward portal Continuous learning and development Support from managers, leaders, mentors and other apprentices Opportunities to develop beyond your day-to-day role and get involved in social activities An independent, 24-hour, confidential counselling service CLOSING DATE: 21st February 2025, 12pm (GMT) We reserve the right to close the job advert early dependent on application volumes. Assessment centres for this programme will take place in March. At Rolls-Royce, we recruit our people based on merit, and regardless of age, disability, gender identity or expression, race/colour/nationality/ethnic or national origins, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable legislation. Programme Job Posting Date 04 Nov 2024; 00:11