You might be thinking about venturing down a completely different career, or perhaps switching up jobs within the marine industry. Or you may have just left the Armed Forces and are looking for a job in which you can use your wealth of experience. There is a plethora of career opportunities within the marine industry which includes shipbuilding as one of those possibilities. As an industry it is currently thriving, so it will certainly be a good avenue to venture down. If this is a career path that may interest you then you will want to understand a little more about it.

The Type of Skills That You Need 

When you are in the Armed Forces you end up using a wide variety of skills, which you can then transfer into the marine industry. You will need to be able to work well independently and as part of a team. You are going to have plenty of tasks to do so you will be no stranger to a busy day and will appreciate how no two days are ever the same. If the idea of working hard and always having something to do appeals, then a job within the shipbuilding industry may be suitable for you.

Opportunities at Cammell Laird

When it comes to shipbuilding, Cammell Laird is one of the most famous shipyards in the British shipbuilding industry. Founded in 1828 Cammell Laird sits on the River Mersey in Liverpool and is the heartbeat of British shipbuilding providing career opportunities for hundreds of skilled trades. With a huge range of projects being turned around, there is a steady flow of shipbuilding planned for 2022 at Cammell Laird.

Ship Building 

The shipbuilding process needs a whole range of trades and engineers. Large vessels whether they are for cruise liners, ferries or coast guards require a lot of technical and manual skill to build. This would a career whereby you would be utilising both skill sets. You would need to be good at manual labour and understand the complexities of how all the components come together.

Ship Mechanic 

One of the roles within the ship building industry is to be able to maintain the interior workings of the ship. If you enjoy engineering then this is the role for you as you would be dealing with things like boilers, pumps, generators, and electrical equipment and be responsible for updating and fixing them. This is a hands-on job so if manual work interests you then a role as a mechanic could be right for you.

Don’t Forget Security Clearance 

Depending on the type of job you apply for within the marine industry it may be necessary to undergo security clearance, but if you have previously worked in the Armed Forces you will already be familiar with the process.

Get in contact with us today to help you start the next chapter of your marine industry career.