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120 New Devonport Dockyard Roles: Recruitment Event in Plymouth

A yellow hard hat resting on construction blueprints atop a wooden table at a site.

A major recruitment drive is launching in Plymouth this summer, with 120 roles becoming available to support the infrastructure expansion at Devonport Dockyard. The project, which involves constructing new dry dock facilities to maintain the Royal Navy’s Astute-class submarines, is now seeking a diverse range of skilled professionals and new entrants to the workforce.

The Essentials: Event Details

Those interested in applying for these positions can attend a free, no-booking-required information session to learn more about the project requirements and career pathways. The event is designed to be accessible, allowing attendees to drop in at their convenience between the designated hours.

  • Date: Tuesday, 16 June 2026
  • Time: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Venue: Cobourg House, Mayflower Street, Plymouth City Centre
  • Cost: Free to attend
  • Registration: No booking required

Available Roles and Career Pathways

The project is looking to fill a variety of positions suitable for different experience levels. Available roles include engineers, site supervisors, BIM and CAD specialists, logistics and administration staff, laboratory technicians, and safety professionals. The recruitment drive is open to experienced construction workers, those seeking a career change, graduates, apprentices, and individuals transitioning out of the armed forces.

Representatives from the Kier BAM JV team, recruitment specialists, and Building Plymouth will be present at the event. They will provide guidance on the application process and the specific requirements for working within the secure dockyard environment, where security clearance and eligibility checks are mandatory.

Supporting Local Employment

This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that the infrastructure project directly benefits the local community. By working with Building Plymouth, the project aims to connect residents with sustainable, high-quality jobs and necessary training.

According to David Bayliss, Chair of Building Plymouth, the diversity of roles on offer provides a significant opportunity for local workers to contribute to a landmark project that will play a vital role in UK defence capabilities for years to come. The partnership between Kier BAM JV and Building Plymouth is focused on ensuring that the local workforce is well-positioned to take advantage of these long-term employment opportunities.

Preparing for the Event

Attendees are encouraged to drop in at any time during the event hours to speak directly with the teams involved in the build. Because the project involves work within a secure dockyard environment, potential applicants should be prepared to ask questions regarding the specific security clearance and eligibility criteria that will apply to their chosen roles.

For those unable to attend or seeking further information prior to the event, additional details regarding the project and local employment support can be found at the Building Plymouth website at www.buildingplymouth.co.uk/events.

Source: Plymouth City Council

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Megan Ellis

Megan Ellis

Megan Ellis covers Plymouth’s civic life with a focus on council decisions, neighbourhood services, housing, transport and community concerns. She has worked on regional news desks across Devon and Cornwall, checking public documents, meeting papers and local statements to explain what changes mean for residents. Her reporting prioritises clear context, verified details and practical information for readers

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