What are the most important things to know if you want to be an armoured engineer?
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Laiba D. asked a question to Reserves
Category: Career Advice
Date asked: Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Last reviewed: Monday, April 27, 2020
Georgina Z.
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Hi
I'm not an engineer so I asked an expert, she replied as follows: The Armoured role is a physically demanding job role so you would need to work on your fitness and strength, but there are plenty of female Armoured Engineers so do not be put off by that. Your postings would be limited to the North (Yorkshire) or South (Tidworth) of the country as that is where the Armoured Regiments are. It is a busy job that will enable you to travel and deploy on many exciting operations and exercises. Make sure you look on the Royal Engineers Web site and research the job further so that you have a full understanding of it.
I hope that helps.
Monday, April 27, 2020
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