Rolls-Royce SMR has launched the search for its second cohort of apprentices to join the company and play a part in building Britain’s first Small Modular Reactors (SMR).

Applications are now open for a range of opportunities in the Supply Chain, Project Management, Manufacturing, Security, IT, Procurement and HR teams at Rolls-Royce SMR’s Derby, Warrington and Manchester sites.

The apprentices will join at an exciting time for the UK nuclear industry, after Rolls-Royce SMR was named as the preferred bidder in the Great British Energy – Nuclear competition to build the country’s first three SMRs.

Clare Sandman, Rolls-Royce SMR People Director, said:

“An apprenticeship with Rolls-Royce SMR is a pathway into an exciting, dynamic organisation at an incredibly important time for our business and for the wider nuclear sector. This group of apprentices will be contributing to an exciting and challenging mission, to build the UK’s clean secure power of the future and we want to ensure the next generation has an opportunity to contribute to our organisation and the wider nuclear sector.”

Panxin West, Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprentice, said:

“An apprenticeship at Rolls-Royce SMR is the most rewarding experience, supported by lots of friendly people within the business. You will be encouraged in your personal and professional development, helping you grow with the organisation and become a future leader.”

Applications can be made through the early career’s pages of the Rolls-Royce SMR website: https://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/careers/early-careers.

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ontact Dan Gould, Head of Communications
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Notes to Editors:

The Rolls-Royce SMR is the UK’s first domestic nuclear technology in more than 20 years – providing a British solution to a global energy dilemma. Each small modular reactor will produce enough stable, affordable, emission-free energy to power a million homes for at least 60 years.

Rolls-Royce SMR welcomes comments and questions about the Rolls-Royce SMR design. This feedback will be incorporated into the GDA process and may be published anonymously on the Rolls-Royce SMR GDA website and used during dialogue with the regulators.

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