Two Harland & Wolff shipyards have recruited new apprentices for the Fleet Solid Support (FSS) programme to build a trio of replenishment vessels ordered by the UK Ministry of Defence.
In total, fifty-five people have been recruited by Navantia UK for their shipyards in Belfast and across the Irish Sea at Appledore in North Devon, England, for the programme to construct three ships for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA).
The new apprentice opportunities have been created for 35 apprentices based in Belfast at the Queen’s Island shipyard, and a further 20 will be located in Appledore in Bideford on the Torridge Estuary.
The recruits in Belfast are to be delivered in partnership with Northern Regional College, and those in Appledore will be in metal fabrication and delivered in partnership with Petroc College.
The new offerings bring the total number of UK FSS apprenticeships to 153.
Once completed, these FSS ships will deliver crucial munitions, supplies, and provisions to the Royal Navy at sea and, notably, to support the Carrier Strike Group.
To find out more from the FSS project leader, Alex du Pré, of the Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S), which forms part of the MoD, click here.

















































