Rolls-Royce opens application window for 2025 apprentice programme

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars opened its application window for the 2025 Rolls-Royce Apprenticeship Programme yesterday. The application window will remain open until 2 March for Level 6 roles and 30 March for Level 2 & 3 roles.

Applications can be made online and open roles are available to view on the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars careers portal. The process includes completing the online application form and an introductory video interview with questions pre-recorded by current apprentices.

Mark Adams, HR director Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said: “The Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Apprentice scheme is one of the most respected and prestigious of its kind in the country.

“We’re looking for young people interested in commercial roles as well as craft and manufacturing, so you don’t need to be a  STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) to apply – but if you are, this is one of the best places in the world to pursue an interest in engineering and technology.

“With qualifications available from Level 2 right up to Level 6, we have Apprenticeships suitable for everyone; from those leaving school at 16, to those seeking an alternative to a traditional university course. We look forward to receiving applications and meeting prospective candidates over the coming weeks.”

Successful candidates will be shortlisted for the final Assessment Centre stage at the end of April. All applicants can expect to receive detailed feedback.

Most Apprenticeships will begin in August 2025, with opportunities available in specialisms.

Level 2 is a two-year apprenticeship equivalent to GCSE. It includes Interior Trim Centre, Vehicle Production, Industrial Sewing, interior Surface Centre, and Wood.

Level 3 is a three to four year apprenticeship equivalent to A-Level. It includes Exterior Surface Centre, Vehicle Paint, Engineering and Maintenance, and Metrology.

Level 6 is a four year apprenticeship equivalent to undergraduate degree. It includes Production Control and Distribution (Project Management), Technical Planning, and Interior Trim Centre (Manufacturing Engineer).

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