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Babcock recruitment drive seeks mechanics

Babcock is calling on skilled mechanics to swap family hatchbacks for battle tanks and play a vital role supporting national security operations.

Above: Babcock's site at Bovington.
Courtesy Babcock

As a strategic support partner to the British Army, Babcock ensure more than 30,000 military vehicles, from quad bikes to Challenger tanks, are ready to deploy at short notice.

To support this work, Babcock are recruiting qualified vehicle technicians, offering opportunities to apply their existing skills in a different and operationally critical environment.

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While the British Army’s armoured vehicles are designed to operate in extreme conditions and feature specialist capabilities not typically found at the traffic lights of a local high street, the core mechanical skills required to maintain them are directly transferable from civilian automotive roles.

Work for mechanics at Babcock's site in Bovington can vary dramatically from oil changes on a military Land Rover through to in-depth repairs of 62-tonne Challenger 2 tanks.

Damien Harding, Babcock’s Head of Site in Bovington, Dorset said: “There’s often a misconception that you need a military background to work on the British Army fleet but that’s not the case.

“If you can service an SUV, you can apply the same fundamentals to a Challenger 2 tank.

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“Our team plays a critical role ensuring the British Army’s ‘green’ fleet is mission-ready – and they take pride knowing that they’re playing their part in protecting national security.”

Guy joined Babcock as a technician from a car dealership 20 years ago and is now a Workshop Manager at Bovington – and qualified to drive a tank. He said: “I’ve found it a rewarding experience progressing through the business – and the work our team does makes a genuine difference. 

"Conducting maintenance on armoured, tracked vehicles never gets dull and it’s great being able to sign off a ‘ready-to-go’ tank after putting it through its paces on the proving ground.”

Babcock are a main sponsor of Tankfest, which takes place at the Bovington Tank Museum from 26th-28th June. 

Visitors to the Babcock stand can find out about a wide range of career opportunities available.

More information about our vehicle technician roles available nationwide can be viewed here.

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