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20 YEARS OF TALENT: ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS OPENS APPLICATION WINDOW FOR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME
Tue Feb 03 15:54:00 CET 2026 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is now inviting applications for its 2026 Apprenticeship Programme. The application window will remain open until 28 February for all roles.
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- Rolls-Royce invites applications for its 2026 Apprenticeship programme
- Rolls-Royce’s Apprenticeship programme was launched 20 years ago in 2006
- Many former apprentices now hold senior positions at the Home of Rolls-Royce
- Application window for all roles will remain open until 28 February 2026
- Wide variety of practical training opportunities and nationally recognised qualifications available
- To find out more, visit
www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com/careers
or email
futuretalent@rolls-roycemotorcars.com
“The Apprentice programme is something we are immensely proud
of at Rolls-Royce, and it remains one of the most respected future
talent programmes in the country. Our Apprentice programme was first
launched 20 years ago, and many former apprentices continue to work
at the Home of Rolls-Royce today, many of whom are now in senior
managerial positions. Our apprentices gain hands-on experience
across a broad range of business areas, including project
management, manufacturing and engineering. They are vital to the
continued development of our business, alongside the other Future
Talent programmes at the Home of Rolls-Royce, including our
Internship and Graduate schemes. With qualifications available from
Level 2 right up to Level 6, we offer Apprenticeships suited to a
wide range of ambitions, and we look forward to receiving
applications and meeting prospective candidates over the coming weeks.”
Matthias Treubel, Director of Human Resources,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is now inviting applications for its 2026
Apprenticeship Programme. The application window will remain open
until 28 February for all roles; applications can be made online, with
open roles available to view on the
Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars careers portal.
The Apprenticeship programme is a key facet of the Rolls-Royce
Future Talent scheme, which also includes Internships and Graduate
Placements, and is one of the most respected in the UK. It offers
successful candidates outstanding development opportunities in
departments and functions across the company, as well as nationally
recognised qualifications through local further and higher education partners.
The Rolls-Royce Apprentice scheme was first launched in 2006;
since then, more than 200 people have completed the programme, the
majority of whom remain employed at the Home of Rolls-Royce today.
Those who complete the programme have a clear progression plan, with
many former Apprentices now holding senior management positions within
the company.
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 2026, 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 Production
- Vehicle Paint Engineering & Maintenance
- Metrology
Level 6 – four years, equivalent to undergraduate degree level
- Vehicle Quality Management
- Production Maintenance
- Site Services
- Sales Operations & Planning
Rolls-Royce has a carefully considered selection process designed to
provide equal opportunity to prospective candidates, ensuring the
right candidate is placed in an appropriate role. The process begins
with setting up a candidate profile and completing the online
application form, followed by an online assessment testing verbal and
numerical skills. Successful candidates will then be invited to a
face-to-face assessment centre in April 2026, with all applicants
receiving detailed feedback on their performance.
To be able to craft the best motor cars in the world,
Rolls-Royce needs the very best people, who possess the skills,
dedication and potential to shape its products, services, client
experience and commercial success for years to come. This continued
investment in the future is also reflected in the landmark £300m+
extension project currently being undertaken at the Home of
Rolls-Royce, the largest investment in the marque’s Goodwood
headquarters since it first opened in 2003. This is the next step in
the company’s commitment to creating value for clients by handcrafting
the most complex, personal and valuable luxury goods, while providing
an unparalleled client experience.