Work in a port and learn how to load and unload cargo from ships. Travel the world supporting the Army and other Services.
Salary
* £25,200 The minimum amount you’ll earn during training
* £25,200 Your pay after completing basic trade training
Age and Qualifications
* Age: From 16 years & 6 months to 35 years & 6 months
* Qualifications: No formal qualifications needed
I load military vessels around the globe using specialist heavy lifting equipment. It's our job to load and unload essential supplies from our ships, safely, quickly and efficiently.
We use specialist machinery, such as cranes and drive different types of vehicles in order to carry out our operations. Working alongside the Royal Marines and Airborne Forces means that we get plenty of opportunities to travel, working in ports worldwide and helping to support operations and disaster relief tasks. We also have opportunities to complete an apprenticeship and gain widely-recognised trade qualifications.
The Royal Logistic Corps are the Army’s professional logisticians keeping the Field Army marching, its helicopters flying, its vehicles moving and its tanks and guns firing. We enable its deployment and supply it with everything it needs, wherever it operates, throughout the world.
As part of a Port Task Group, load and unload vessels to meet port deadlines and operational commitments. Primarily based at the home of Army Maritime in Marchwood, Southampton, you could be deployed worldwide– wherever the British Army has a presence.
Gain your Category C+E Driving Licence and learn how to use equipment such as an Industrial Forklift. Gain MHE qualifications and a Level 2 Port Operative Apprenticeship.
Training Steps
1. Step 1: You'll start with your initial military training which teaches you how to be a soldier, covering everything from fieldcraft to how to handle a rifle.
2. Step 2: Next you’ll complete the Port Operator Class 3 course where you will learn the safety aspects of working in a hazardous port environment and gain your MHE Licences. You’ll also learn how to transfer cargo between military and civilian transport using cranes and other equipment.
3. Step 3: On promotion, and after earning two further MHE Specialist Qualifications, you will begin the Port Operator Class 2 course. Later on, you will complete the Port Operator Class 1 course, which includes learning how to be a Crane Supervisor.
Qualifications you could get after training
* MHE Qualifications
* Functional skills
* CMI Diploma
* ILM award in Leadership and management
You'll earn £25,200 a year from the start of your training, which will go up as you progress throughout your career. If you are part of the Regimental Dive Team, you can earn additional pay between £285 and £670.
How to Apply
Once your online application has been approved, you'll meet with a local recruiter. This is your chance to tell us about the role that you're interested in. When you go to the Assessment Centre, you'll take tests - the results will show whether you'd be suitable for this role, or should consider a different role.
Want to experience a maritime career in the Army? Join us as a Mariner and get training, qualifications and an incredible role that could take you round the world.
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