Join our shipbuilding team at Rosyth

Jobs at Rosyth

With decades worth of support delivered to our armed forces on major defence programmes from the site, and over 1,000 jobs being created over the next four years, there has never been a better time to join Babcock at Rosyth.

Help us build the naval fleet of the future.

For Apprentice and Graduate roles please visit our early careers site.

Welders

From piece part creation, to panel manufacture, to whole ship build – our welders play a hugely important role in the manufacturing process for the Type 31 Frigate programme. You’ll perform welding and related tasks, visual inspections of completed welds, and maintain welding plant functionality and processes in a ‘safety first’ way.

To do this role you’ll need previous experience of tooling maintenance, technical instructions and IAW welding procedures, and acceptance standards. You’ll also need to hold a recognised Welding Apprenticeship to N/SVQ Level 3.

Fabricators

With manufacturing of the Type 31 frigates taking place on site at Rosyth, we need a large team of Fabricators to make that happen. From carrying out structural steel fabrication, interpreting drawings and specifications, to routine maintenance checks, as one of our Fabricators your day will be packed with variety as you work on one of the most exciting engineering projects in the UK. 

With previous experience of working within the marine industry or another industry of similar size and scope, you’ll need to hold a Level 3 Modern Apprenticeship in a sheet metal, structural steel or fabrication related discipline and a relevant Level 3 Engineering qualification.

Electricians

As a state-of-the-art warship, the Type 31 frigate will need robust and reliable electrical systems to be installed to host the digital systems at the heart of it. That’s where you step in. As part of our Electrical Fitter Team you’ll be carrying out the installation of electrical equipment within the frigate, including shock and non-shock mounted items.

To join the team, you’ll need previous experience of multi pin plug connection and assembly, including low voltage systems installation. You’ll also need to have an ONC Electrical Engineering or a Level 3 Electrical apprenticeship.

Trades Supervisor

Leading our teams of trade specialists are our Trades Supervisors. They use their experience and technical knowledge to lead their Welding, Fabrication, Mechanical, Electrical or Pipe Welding teams – making sure that safety is the first priority as they take ownership of delivery and workloads for their area.

As well as experience in their chosen field, to be one of our Supervisors you’ll need associated technical qualifications and the excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills needed to work within our team environment.

Pipe Fitters

Running throughout the Type 31 Frigate are the miles of piping needed to operate the vessel, which is why we need teams of Fitters to fabricate, bend, weld and fit the on-board pipes. Working at height and in confined spaces, you’ll be on hand to install, inspect, and repair various pipe systems to our safety and quality standards.

Qualified to an apprentice (or equivalent) level and with experience in a previous role, you’ll be able to read engineering designs, demonstrate knowledge of pipe fitting standards and regulations, and of course be happy working with tools and equipment common to the trade.

Mechanical Fitter

With a range of systems in the Type 31 frigate, including shaft lines, power generation, prime movers, valves and pumps, our Mechanical Fitters are on hand to support with the installation, testing, and removal of all mechanical equipment. The role brings with it variety and challenge and is hugely important to the overall project.

To qualify for this role, you’ll need to hold an ONC (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering and have previous experience of working as a Mechanical Fitter in an environment with energised equipment. 

Welders

From piece part creation, to panel manufacture, to whole ship build – our welders play a hugely important role in the manufacturing process for the Type 31 Frigate programme. You’ll perform welding and related tasks, visual inspections of completed welds, and maintain welding plant functionality and processes in a ‘safety first’ way.

To do this role you’ll need previous experience of tooling maintenance, technical instructions and IAW welding procedures, and acceptance standards. You’ll also need to hold a recognised Welding Apprenticeship to N/SVQ Level 3.

Fabricators

With manufacturing of the Type 31 frigates taking place on site at Rosyth, we need a large team of Fabricators to make that happen. From carrying out structural steel fabrication, interpreting drawings and specifications, to routine maintenance checks, as one of our Fabricators your day will be packed with variety as you work on one of the most exciting engineering projects in the UK. 

With previous experience of working within the marine industry or another industry of similar size and scope, you’ll need to hold a Level 3 Modern Apprenticeship in a sheet metal, structural steel or fabrication related discipline and a relevant Level 3 Engineering qualification.

Electricians

As a state-of-the-art warship, the Type 31 frigate will need robust and reliable electrical systems to be installed to host the digital systems at the heart of it. That’s where you step in. As part of our Electrical Fitter Team you’ll be carrying out the installation of electrical equipment within the frigate, including shock and non-shock mounted items.

To join the team, you’ll need previous experience of multi pin plug connection and assembly, including low voltage systems installation. You’ll also need to have an ONC Electrical Engineering or a Level 3 Electrical apprenticeship.

Trades Supervisor

Leading our teams of trade specialists are our Trades Supervisors. They use their experience and technical knowledge to lead their Welding, Fabrication, Mechanical, Electrical or Pipe Welding teams – making sure that safety is the first priority as they take ownership of delivery and workloads for their area.

As well as experience in their chosen field, to be one of our Supervisors you’ll need associated technical qualifications and the excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills needed to work within our team environment.

Pipe Fitters

Running throughout the Type 31 Frigate are the miles of piping needed to operate the vessel, which is why we need teams of Fitters to fabricate, bend, weld and fit the on-board pipes. Working at height and in confined spaces, you’ll be on hand to install, inspect, and repair various pipe systems to our safety and quality standards.

Qualified to an apprentice (or equivalent) level and with experience in a previous role, you’ll be able to read engineering designs, demonstrate knowledge of pipe fitting standards and regulations, and of course be happy working with tools and equipment common to the trade.

Mechanical Fitter

With a range of systems in the Type 31 frigate, including shaft lines, power generation, prime movers, valves and pumps, our Mechanical Fitters are on hand to support with the installation, testing, and removal of all mechanical equipment. The role brings with it variety and challenge and is hugely important to the overall project.

To qualify for this role, you’ll need to hold an ONC (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering and have previous experience of working as a Mechanical Fitter in an environment with energised equipment. 

Why Rosyth

Create a safe and secure world – We’re driving the manufacture of the new Type 31 Frigate and support the maintenance of other large Naval vessels and submarines. The ships you build safeguard lives, transport goods, and defend nations.

With more than a decade of shipbuilding planned, for you this means a job with stability, progression, and purpose. You’ll pick up the challenge of helping to create a safe and secure world whilst being a part of a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for building exceptional vessels.

Supported to deliver – Being part of the Rosyth team at Babcock means joining a group of people all working towards the delivery of the naval fleet of the future. And as a Global FTSE 250 company we can give you all the support and resources you need to help us reach our ambitious goals.

As well as providing all the tools, PPE and further development you’ll need to safely do your job, our teams work in a way that can include flexible shift patterns, a 4-day working week, and overtime on request. You’ll have more time to enjoy one of the best places to live in the UK.

BIG Rewards – Everything we do at Babcock is built on our values and principles, which help us achieve our vision of being safe, strong, sustainable and unified. For you that means being part of an inclusive community contributing to vital national security projects.

We also provide rewards that help to make that journey sweeter. This includes excellent holiday provision, holiday trading, employee share schemes, retail savings portal, and professional fee payment. And if you’re a Reservist in the armed forces you’ll receive additional paid leave to fulfil your duties.

Why Rosyth:

Create a safe and secure world

We’re driving the manufacture of the new Type 31 frigate and support the maintenance of other large maritime assets. The ships you build and support safeguard lives, transport goods, and defend nations.

With more than a decade of shipbuilding planned, for you this means a job with progression and purpose. You’ll pick up the challenge of helping to create a safe and secure world whilst being a part of a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for building exceptional vessels.

Supported to deliver

Being part of the Rosyth team at Babcock means joining a group of people all working towards the delivery of the naval fleet of the future. And as a Global FTSE 250 company we can give you all the support and resources you need to help us reach our ambitious goals.

As well as providing all the tools, PPE and further development you’ll need to safely do your job, our teams work in a way that can include flexible shift patterns, a 4-day working week, and overtime on request. You’ll have more time to enjoy one of the best places to live in the UK.

BIG Rewards

Everything we do at Babcock is built on our values and principles, which help us achieve our vision of being safe, strong, sustainable and unified. For you that means being part of an inclusive community contributing to vital national security projects.

We also provide rewards that help to make that journey sweeter. This includes excellent holiday provision, holiday trading, employee share schemes, retail savings portal, and professional fee payment. And if you’re a Reservist in the armed forces you’ll receive additional paid leave to fulfil your duties.

Type 31 Frigate Programme

The Royal Navy awarded the Type 31 Programme to Babcock in 2019 to deliver five general purpose frigates, signalling a bright future for shipbuilding activity at the historic dockyard at Rosyth, one of the largest waterside manufacturing and repair facilities in the UK.

A dynamic and innovative opportunity, the Type 31 programme is the first of its kind to be delivered under the new National Shipbuilding Strategy and will offer you a chance to be part of a cutting-edge naval initiative. We are looking for people like you who are ready for a career on a prestigious naval project. Find out more about Type 31 and be part of something exceptional.

Opportunities in Rosyth available now

Are you ready to set sail on a career filled with opportunities, collaboration, and a sense of purpose? Join us at Rosyth and be part of a legacy that builds more than ships.

Continue your career journey with us – in shipbuilding.

Apply now

Relocating to Fife

As well as the meaningful and fulfilling work onsite there are lots of great reasons for making Rosyth your new home.

We’re based in the historic Scottish county of Fife, the third largest local authority in Scotland and home to over 360,000 people. Most of our team live close by, with the majority situated in the town of Rosyth or in Dunfermline, which was recently named the best city in the UK for quality of life due to its low house prices, and its culture and amenities.

Fife itself has been voted the ‘No 1 outdoor destination’ by Scottish Natural Heritage for the past eight years – with 4,961 listed buildings, 48 conservation areas and 117 miles of coastline, it’s a place full of history and natural beauty.

If you’re a sports fan, then there is plenty for you to do. There are 50 golf courses across the region including the world-famous St Andrews, the home of Golf and its world governing body The R&A. It also has the only FIA-graded motorsport venue in Scotland Knockhill Racing Circuit, with Cowdenbeath Racing and Lochgelly Raceway also easily accessible. Dunfermline Athletic are the closest Scottish football league team, with Raith Rovers further along the coast at Kirkcaldy.

There are excellent regional transport links. Rosyth is just a stone’s throw from the Forth Bridge that leads south to Edinburgh across the Firth of Forth. Road and rail links can see you quickly travel to Stirling, Falkirk, and Glasgow in the west or Perth and Dundee in the north. The closest airport is Edinburgh International, which is less than a 40-minute car journey away.

For more information about living and working in Fife visit:

https://www.scotland.org/live-in-scotland/where-to-live-in-scotland/fife

https://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/the-kingdom-of-fife-p238901

https://www.welcometofife.com