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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars opens application window for 2025 Apprentice Programme

Applications are now invited for the 2025 Rolls-Royce Apprenticeship Programme. The application window will remain open until 2 March 2025 for Level 6 roles and 30 March 2025 for Level 2 & 3 roles; applications can be made online, with open roles available to view on the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars careers portal.

A key facet of the Rolls-Royce Future Talent programme, which also includes Internships and Graduate Placements, the Apprenticeship scheme has run every year since 2006 and is one of the most respected and prestigious in the UK. It offers successful candidates outstanding training and development opportunities, designed to match their preferred learning styles and future career aspirations.

Rolls-Royce is seeking applications from young people with a wide range of prior experience, interests and educational backgrounds. Most Apprenticeships will begin in August 2025, with opportunities available in specialisms and at levels including:

Level 2 – two years, equivalent to GCSE

 

Interior Trim Centre

Vehicle Production

Industrial Sewing

Interior Surface Centre, Wood

Level 3 – three to four years, equivalent to A-Level

 

Exterior Surface Centre

Vehicle Paint Engineering and Maintenance

Metrology

Level 6 – four years, equivalent to undergraduate degree level

 

Production Control and Distribution (Project Management)

Technical Planning

Interior Trim Centre (Manufacturing Engineer)

Rolls-Royce has a carefully considered selection process that provides equal opportunity to prospective candidates, with the aim of ensuring the right candidate is placed in an appropriate role. It begins with completing our online application form and is followed by an introductory video interview, with questions pre-recorded by current Apprentices.

Successful candidates will be shortlisted for the final Assessment Centre stage at the end of April 2025, with all applicants receiving detailed feedback on their performance.

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