38 NAVY NEWS, MARCH 2008
Profitable niche sports
footwear & clothing retailer. Life inside a diving bell
Nothing quite
Lockup unit, parking, attractive
sales area, office, toilet,
INTERDIVE Services Ltd, the The ‘Bell’ has been installed
UK-based diving operations man- in one of the lecture theatres and
1st floor storage.
agement and training company, from the outside appears nothing
like Flagship
T/O around £110K.
has added a diving bell simulator special. However, on climbing in
£34,950 plus SAV.
to their list of hi-tech equipment through the lower manway the
www.adamsandco.co.uk
used to provide quality training in
FLAGSHIP Training Limited Flagship Academy, which trains
interior appears just like the real
their Plymouth school. thing, in fact all the standard
(Flagship) has a uniquely part- over 200 Network Rail engineer-
equipment one expects to find
nering agreement with the Royal ing apprentices; training the crews
in an offshore saturation system
Navy (RN) covering its training
for three ex-RN Type 23 frigates
designing
diving bell.
schools and establishments, plus
for the Chilean Navy;
a new learning ‘hub’ for the RN’s
It gives bell divers and diver
signifi cant contracts with BAE
School of Marine Engineering and
medics the opportunity to carry
Systems, Network Rail, VT Group
developing and delivering training
out diver rescue drills and practise
and other foreign navies.
for the new British Land Forces
medical emergencies and proce-
Flagship is uniquely placed
FALCON Battlefield communica-
dures such as mouth to mouth
to deliver unparalleled solutions
tions system.
and CPR which require differ-
for military and civilian mari-
The Royal Navy remains a
ent techniques inside the cramped
time, engineering and leadership
major customer, and in March
confines if a diving bell. training, underpinned by the
2007 Flagship won a £40 mil-
For further information please MOD’s exemplary standards and
lion contract to design, deliver
contact our Plymouth, UK office Flagship’s renowned expertise.
and assess more than 900 courses
+44 1752 55 80 80 Successful projects include the
across a wide range of disciplines.
Flagship has a number of excit-
PARTNERING WITH THE ROYAL NAVY
ing UK projects, which will suit
subject matter experts from all
branches and specialisations. It
welcomes applications from indi-
WARFARE SUBJECT
viduals with an RN, Merchant
Navy, RFA, British Army, RAF
or Royal Marines background, as
MATTER EXPERT
well as those from civilian educa-
tional fields.
Careers with Flagship repre-
sent an excellent opportunity for
Package c.£32,500 Portsmouth
you to continue to add value to
cutting edge training, using your
expertise in an environment that
Flagship is involved in a highly prestigious project to provide future RN Warfare Branch you understand.
training. This is core to the provision of properly trained future Warfare personnel, ranging
If you would like to be part
of our team, please apply online
from Junior Rates to Commanding Officers, and is a key element in the maintenance and
at www.flagshipcareers.
co.uk, send your CV to jobs@
development of the Surface Fleet’s future Operational Capability.
flagshipcareers.co.uk, or
telephone 02392 339273.
We are looking to recruit an SME to join our team based at Hilsea. This post is ideally suited
to a Warfare Branch Senior Rate or Aircraft Controller with T23 experience about to leave
or having recently left the RN. Weapon Engineering specialists with a command systems
background will also be considered.
Estimators
This is a contract position of circa 9-12 months and as such carries an attractive salary of
£22,500 p.a. plus a £10,000 guaranteed bonus on completion of the project.
The successful candidate will strong experience within a marine
be estimating ship repair and environment. Strong communication
If you have current/recent experience in the fields of maritime surface and anti air warfare,
maintenance activities to a detailed and MS Office skills are essential,
good communication and IT skills (particularly Microsoft Word and PowerPoint) and want to level. Continuous improvement
along with excellent planning ability.
make a real contribution to the development of the RN’s future fighting capability, please
of work processes is crucial to
forward your CV in word format quoting reference 10070NN to
jobs@flagshipcareers.co.uk
this role together with developing
Please send your CV, quoting your
more efficient and effective
salary expectations, to:
or apply online at
www.flagshipcareers.co.uk
costing processes. We are looking
Jo Fellows, Human Resources, Bldg
FLAGSHIP IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER.
for Estimators with mechanical,
2/261, Postal Point 132, HM Naval
constructive or electrical
Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3NJ.
backgrounds.
Or email: jo.fellows@fleet-support.
Flagship Resource Centre, Shore House, Compass Road, North Harbour, Portsmouth, PO6 4PR. Having completed a recognised
co.uk
Tel: 02392 339273.
www.flagshiptraining.co.uk relevant apprenticeship, you will be
qualified to ONC or NVQ Level 3 with Closing date: 20th March 2008
This position will become vacant 1st July 2008 offering an
interesting and varied role for a person to work on their own initiative.
London based, this full-time position will include at least six Saturdays
per year. For further details and an application form to be posted to
you, please email
wrensassoc@aol.com or write to:
The Chairman, 8 Hatherley Street, London SWP 2YY.
Charity Registration No. 257040.
LEAVING THE FULL-TIME
Peterborough, Guildford, Chelmsford,
ROYAL NAVY?
Chatham, Inverness, Aberdeen.
THEN JOIN THE ROYAL NAVY RESERVES
AND GET MORE FROM LIFE
The Royal Navy Reserves can offer a whole range
of opportunities from travel to gaining new
qualifications - all while getting paid!
To find out more contact:
T: 08456 07 55 55
OR VISIT ROYALNAVY.MOD.UK/RNR
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