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Qualified Seamanship Specialist (RFA)

Qualified Seamanship Specialist (RFA)

You’ll be central to the Replenishment at Sea operations that keep the Royal Navy’s warships moving, all over the world.

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  • MCA Certified
  • Royal Fleet Auxiliary
  • Warfare
  • Rating level
Seaman at the helm of a ship

Role details

As a Qualified Seamanship Specialist in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), you’ll be central to our Replenishment at Sea (RAS) operations. That means transferring fuel to the Royal Navy’s state-of-the-art warships, wherever they are in the world. It’s like no other merchant navy job. You’ll become the complete seaman as you tackle new and exciting challenges every day, from crewing your ship’s fast rescue craft, to being part of the flight deck team, to working with helicopters and their crew. You will also be carrying out bridge watchkeeping duties and upper deck maintenance tasks and driving cranes, or being part of the weapons teams. If you’re already qualified for life at sea, this is your opportunity to take your career to the next level.

  • Use your advanced seamanship skills to play a central role in the transfer of food and supplies to Royal Navy warships, all over the world. That means getting hands-on with our most complex deck equipment, whatever the weather.
  • Shape your role through personal development and training that’s paid for by us. You could crew your ship’s fast-rescue craft, or even be part of the flight deck team, working with helicopters and their crew. 
  • The role of the RFA is increasingly broad, as we support the Royal Navy in an operational capacity and provide a truly global presence. Whether you’re supporting counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean, or anti-piracy in the Indian Ocean, you’ll be given all the training you need to defend your ship with light weaponry if necessary.
  • Pass on your existing skills and knowledge to junior members of the Deck team, assisting in their development, while continuing your own.
  • Earn £34,361+ from the day you start
  • Earned Voyage Leave (EVL) of 21 days for every month spent on board ship
  • Membership of a Civil Service Pension scheme
  • World-class training
  • Potential to travel the world

Qualifications you'll gain

  • Top-up your Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) certification portfolio
  • Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology accredited qualifications

Skills you'll develop

  • Leadership, teamwork, command and management skills 
  • Additional Navy-specific seamanship skills

 

  • Aged at least 17 years 6 months to apply, and 18 years to commence employment. There is no upper age limit
  • ENG1 medical certificate, unrestricted for worldwide sea service
  • Proof of recent sea sea service aboard a Merchant Navy vessel in the last 5 years in the Deck branch
  • British, Irish or Commonwealth citizens. However, a number of career paths have nationality restrictions. Dual Nationality will be considered providing the first nationality is British. Note: Residency restrictions may apply
  • Four elements of basic training, updated iaw Manila Convention 2010
    • Personal Survival Techniques (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-1)
    • Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-2)
    • Elementary First Aid (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-3)
    • Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (STCW Code-Table A-Vl/1-4)
  • STCW recognised Navigational Watch Rating Certificate
  • Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft and Rescue Boats (CPSC&RB) or a Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft (CPSC) or a Lifeboatman Certificate
  • Have confidence with jumping into water and the ability to wade whilst wearing a life jacket
  • The Ministry of Defence adopts a zero-tolerance approach to unacceptable behaviours, which includes bullying, harassment, sexual harassment, discrimination, and victimisation. You will not be eligible and will not be considered for any employment within the MOD if you have been dismissed from a role for unacceptable behaviours within the last five years. This will also apply if you resign or otherwise leave a role but, because of an adverse decision, would have been dismissed for gross misconduct had you continued in that employment. Pre-employment checks will be carried out
  • A real passion for life at sea
  • Strong teamwork skills
  • First-class communication
  • A sense of adventure
I have a number of different roles on RFA ships. It could be anything from helping with supplies for the Marines, to driving rescue boats. Socialising and working with so many different people is great.

Graham

Seaman Grade 1

Joining Process

From picking your role to starting on your first day, these are the steps you'll take to join as a rating.

  • Register your interest
  • Complete your application
  • Eligibility
  • Sift
  • Defence Aptitude Assessment (DAA)
  • Interview
  • Training

Register your interest

Find the right profession and entry level for you, make sure you meet the basic eligibility criteria, and register your interest online.

Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an email with more details about your chosen profession, along with an invitation to speak with our friendly recruitment team about any questions or concerns you might have.

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