Royal Engineers Driver Operator [ 95% OFFICIAL ]
A is a combat engineer specialist responsible for operating a wide range of military vehicles to support engineering capabilities on the battlefield. Unlike standard logistics drivers, these "Sappers" are trained both as frontline soldiers and technical operators, handling specialized equipment like bridge transporters, cranes, and heavy-lift vehicles. Quick Facts
Includes a 2km run (approx. 11 mins), mid-thigh pull (118kg), and 3.1m medicine ball throw. Core Responsibilities
Approximately £26,334 during initial training. Entry Age: 16 years and 6 months to 35 years and 6 months. Qualifications: No formal qualifications required to join. Royal Engineers Driver Operator
Recruits can earn Category B, C, and C+E (HGV) licenses.
Soldiers perform routine servicing and field repairs on their fleet, including Land Rovers and MAN Support Vehicles . A is a combat engineer specialist responsible for
The path to becoming a qualified Driver Operator involves several distinct phases at the Royal School of Military Engineering and the . Driver- Royal Engineers - Army Jobs
Drivers operate complex machinery, such as the Automotive Bridge Launching Equipment (AEL) , which can bridge 32m gaps for 90-ton armor in roughly two hours. 11 mins), mid-thigh pull (118kg), and 3
Training covers navigating extreme terrains—including jungle, desert, and snow—as well as convoy drills and night driving under tactical conditions.