WARRANT OFFICER CLASS 1. (GENERAL DUTIES)

Scope Of Employment

Is the senior warrant officer in a unit (commanding officer Lt Col, 700-300 men.) Responsible for the implementation of the unit policy on discipline and morale. Co-ordinates day to day administration and exercises authority without further reference to a superior.

WARRANT OFFICER CLASS 2 (GENERAL DUTIES)

Scope Of Employment

Employed as a company Sergeant Major or HM Ship's Detachment Sergeant Major. Responsible for the implementation of policy for discipline and morale. Responsible for the day to day administration and management of his company (Officer Commanding Major/Captain, 110-130 personnel) co-ordinating the activities of the non-commissioned officers and men. Exercises authority without further reference to a superior. may also be employed as the Warrant officer Instructor of a training team in which case supervises the instructors within the team and manages and administers both the instructors and the students for whom he is responsible

COLOUR SERGEANT (GENERAL DUTIES)

Scope of Employment

Normally employed in a company (110-130 men) as the Company Quartermaster Sergeant. An experienced, disciplined and professional Senior Non-Commissioned Officer who will have held the rank of Sergeant for 5 to 7 years. Responsible for the running of stores and associated accounts within his company. Alternative employment is as the detachment Sergeant Major in an HM Ship or as an instructor in his own specialisation.

CORPORAL (GENERAL DUTIES)

Scope of Employment

Normally employed as a commander of a rifle section (9 men) which forms part of a rifle troop. A disciplined Junior No-Commissioned Officer who has passed a Junior Command Course and possesses the necessary professional knowledge, leadership ability and personal qualities to have been promoted to the rank of Corporal. Accustomed to receiving and interpreting the orders of his troop commander or troop sergeant and issuing orders to his subordinates accordingly. In difficult circumstances or those in which he finds himself out of touch with his superior has been trained to use his own initiative in finding the correct solution to a low level problem.

MARINE (GENERAL DUTIES)

Scope OF Employment

Normally employed in a troop (34 men) of a Commando Unit or HM Ships Detachment. A disciplined man who has undergone effective training and practical application of amphibious Infantry skills and good citizenship. Accustomed to receiving, transmitting and carrying out orders, and is used to living and working under difficult, trying or unpleasant conditions, frequently without supervision.


STORES ACCOUNTANT

Scope Of Employment

A trained clerk with a specialised knowledge of the Army and Naval store accounting systems and control of procedures for accommodation, victualling, clothing, armament, technical and motor transport stores appropriate to major establishment, field force, unit at home, overseas, or when embarked in HM ship. Types, files and registers correspondence. A Warrant Officer or NCO has additional supervisory and instructional responsibilities according to rank

Class Three Standard

  1. Class Two Standard
  1. Class One Standard


ASSAULT ENGINEER

Scope of Employment

The Assault Engineer posses a wide range of skills on a diversity of construction and military engineering tasks both a as member of, and in charge of a team depending on Class Standard and rank. these tasks include all aspects of combat engineering from the handling of explosives and mines to water supply and roads and improvised bridges construction.

Class Three Standard (Normally a Marine or Corporal)

Class Two Standard (Normally a Marine or Corporal)

Class One Standard (Normally Corporal to Warrant Officer Class 2)

Instructor (Normally Sergeant to Warrant Officer Class 2)


LANDING CRAFT SPECIALIST

Scope of Employment

An experienced trained Marine employed in the Amphibious Forces of the Royal Marines. Serves in all landing craft in Royal Marines Coxswain, Second Coxswain or crewman and act as a member of an Amphibious Beach Unit. As a fully trained Marine is a disciplined man who has undergone effective training and practical application of commando skills and good citizenship. Accustomed to receiving, transmitting and carrying out orders. And is used to living and working under difficult, trying and unpleasant conditions, Frequently without supervision. As a Warrant Officer or NCO has additional supervisory duties according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Note

Landing Craft

LCU: Landing Craft Utility - a 27.45m Assault Landing Craft, capable of independent passages of up to 600 miles.

LCVP: Landing Craft Vehicle and Personnel - a 13.1m Assault Landing Craft, capable of independent passages of up to 80 miles.

Raiding Craft

RRC: Rigid Raiding Craft - a 5.21m Dory type craft.

IRC: Inflatable Raiding Craft - a 4.6m inflatable craft of the Gemini type

RIB: Rigid Inflatable Boat - 5.7m rigid hulled, inflatable sided craft with inboard or outboard engine with speed capabilities between 25-45 knots.


PLATOON WEAPONS INSTRUCTOR

Scope of Employment

A fully trained Marine who possess the necessary professional knowledge, leadership ability and personal qualities to have been promoted to NCO. Has received further training to enable him to give a specialist advice on instruction in all infantry weapons and field tactics. Has professional and military responsibilities according to rank.

Class Two Standard (Normally a Corporal or Sergeant)

Class One Standard (Corporal to Warrant Officer Class 2)


PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCTOR

Scope of Employment

The administration, supervision and coaching of all major and minor sports. the theory and application or physical fitness programs of all age groups.

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Class Staff PTI Standard


SWIMMER CANOEIST

Scope of Employment

Employed in sections of the Secial Boat Service Royal Marines as parachutists, underwater swimmers, canoeists or saboteurs or as a combination of two or more of these. They work in small parties on difficult and hazardous missions. This necessitates an extremely high standard and an ability to work alone and clandestinely in extremes of climate under unpleasant conditions.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard


MARINE PROVOST

Scope of Employment

A trained military provost is normally employed as a member of the Royal Marines police unit. trained to think and act independently and to take control in emergencies. Used to shift work and to accepting responsibility. Used to exercising self discipline and to maintaining high standards of integrity and loyalty. Trained to drive landrovers and motorcycles by day or night on roads and cross country and to operate radio equipment in current use in the service.

Class Two Standard (Lance Corporal or Corporal)

Class One Standard (Warrant Officer or Senior NCO)


DRILL LEADER

Scope of Employment

A Fully trained marine who possess the necessary professional knowledge, leadership ability and personal qualities to have been promoted to NCO. Has received further specialist training to enable him to be responsible for the drill and discipline training of a squad of in a New Entry Unit. Has specialist and military responsibilities according to rank.

Class Two Standard (Corporal)

Class One Standard (Corporal - Warrant Officer Class 2)


COOK

Scope of Employment

Carries out the preparation, cooking, presentation and service of all meals under all conditions and using any type of cooking equipment. A Warrant Officer or NCO has additional responsibilities for supervision and catering management according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Instructor

If an instructor, is capable of training cooks to all standards, interacting in catering administration and management and undertaking instruction of personnel in catering subjects related to unit messing.


METALSMITH

Scope of Employment

Uses in a skilled manner, the tools and equipment's normally utilised in the trades of Coppersmith, Tinsmith, Panel beater, Sheet metal worker.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Instructor


TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN

Scope of Employment

Sets-up, test, diagnoses and repairs faults in the current range of military radio and line equipment, including associated power supplies, ancillary equipment and antenna.

As a Warrant Officer or NCO has additional supervisory and instructional responsibilities

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

As a Corporal supervises the work of up to 2 subordinates.

Class One Standard

Instructor


CLERK

Scope of Employment

A trained clerk has specialised knowledge of personnel pay and imprest accounts, personal records and conditions of service, and general administrative and office procedures. a Warrant Officer or NCO has additional management, supervisory and instructional responsibilities according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard



SIGNALLER

Scope of Employment

Sets up and operates army VHF and HF radio sets, battery charging and line equipment. Uses voice and Morse procedures on these equipment's such as a Warrant Officer or NCO will have additional supervisory, instructional and planning duties associated with communication equipment.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Yeoman of Signals

Instructor


LIGHT HELICOPTER PILOT

Scope of Employment

A Warrant Officer, senior NCO for promotion who fly's, navigates and manages the Light helicopter under tactical and peace times conditions. Fly by day and night, in visual or instrument flying conditions. Specially selected pilots become flying instructors after a course at the Central Flying School RAF and 6-9 months probationary period at the School of Army Aviation.

Pilot Skills

Personal Qualities

Instructors


DRIVER

Scope of Employment

Dives List I Groups and Heavy Goods Vehicles - by day or night on roads or cross country. Carries out daily servicing and minor repairs on such vehicles. As an NCO has additional supervisory and instructional responsibilities according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Qualified Testing Officers


VEHICLE MECHANIC

Scope of Employment

Repairs and maintains all vehicles and ancillary equipment in use in the Royal Marines. As a Warrant Officer or NCO has additional supervisory responsibilities according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Instructor


ARTIFICER (VEHICLE)

Scope of Employment

Controls the whole or sections of a workshop for the maintenance and repair of all types of vehicle in use in the Royal Marines.

  1. A Vehicle Mechanic Class One Standard selected for further training (City and Guilds motor vehicle craft studies parts II and III) and the Higher Technicians Education Council Certificate (HTEC). Has received training in methods of instruction management techniques and method study. A Vehicle Mechanic Class One Standard is able to write reports on worn and damaged vehicle and advise on repairs. Able to undertake complete repairs of CI and IC engined vehicles. Able to take complete charge of a small garage.
  2. As a Colour Sergeant controls a working section of 10 to 20 tradesmen (military and / or civilian). These section are manned predominately by Vehicle mechanics supported by Electronic Technicians, Metalsmiths and Carpenters. Responsible for the efficiency and effectiveness of the section, controlling and allocation of work within given priorities. Has the authority to inspect and classify a vehicle for road worthiness.
  3. As Warrant Officer, Class 2 performs a similar job to the Colour Sergeant but has more responsibility and authority. Controls several working sections. Able to fill an appointment controlling and co-ordinating the productive effort of a workshop (up to 50 tradesmen) .
  4. As Warrant Officer, Class 1 acts as a junior officer in a workshop controlling, with full responsibility and authority, the technical aspects of equipment inspection, repair, manufacture and modification.
  5. Can be employed in any stage of research and development form that of the Liaison Officer between the Royal Marines and industry during prototype production., to leading investigations into defects arising during troop trails. Responsible for feedback and analysis of information relating to equipment already in service, a process which starts with the reporting of defects and ends with the publication of equipment modifications. Able to act as technical author when employed in the production of workshop repair manuals.
  6. Able to instruct theory and practices of equipment repair techniques relating to his trade to marines attending basic, upgrading and pre-artificer courses.


VEHICLE MECHANIC (ELECTRICIAN)

Scope of Employment

Maintains, services or replaces the whole or part of the electrical systems of all current RM service vehicles and generators.

Class Three Standard


EQUIPMENT REPAIRER

Scope of Employment

In addition to employment as a trained marine, carries pout minor repairs on web, rubber and leather equipment within a Commando.

Class Three Standard


ARMOURER

Scope of Employment

A full trained marine who has received additional training to enable him to maintain , repair and zero all weapons in use in the Royal Marines. Able to repair tentage frames, cookers and HPP lamps, adjust optical sights and has a limited knowledge of foreign weapons. as Warrant Officer or

NCO has additional supervisory and instructional responsibilities according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard

Instructor


BUGLER

Scope of Employment

A member of the corps of drums in a standard band or Staff Band and experienced in parade ceremonial duties. As a Warrant Officer or NCO has supervisory and instructional responsibilities according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Class One Standard


MUSICIAN

Scope of Employment

A member of a Standard or Staff Band and experienced in parade, concert and group work. As a Warrant Officer or NCO, supervises instruction and rehearsing according to rank.

Class Three Standard

Class Two Standard

Instructor

Librarian

Band Secretary

Class One Standard


ILLUSTRATOR

Scope of Employment

A trained marine who has been specially selected by aptitude to provide the Royal Marines with all aspects of graphic support for its operational wartime role, this includes the employment of a Military Intelligence nature. He will also be involved in the design and construction of displays and exhibitions.

Illustrator Class Three

Illustrator Class Two

Illustrator Class One

Branch Illustrator (Appointment)


HEAVY (SUPPORT) WEAPONS SPECIALIST

Scope of Employment

A fully trained marine who has revived further training to enable him, as a member of a specialist team, to operate and maintain a Commandos units support weapons (mortar and anti tank guns). As a fully trained marine is a disciplined man who has undergone effective training and practical application of amphibious infantry skills and good citizenship. Accustomed to receiving transmitting and carrying out orders , and is used to living and working under difficult conditions, frequently without supervision. As a Warrant Officer or NCO has additional supervisory duties according to rank.

Class Three Standard ( Normally Marine)

Class Two Standard ( Normally Corporal)

Class One Standard ( Normally Sergeant to Warrant Officer Class 2)

Instructor