

Experience Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. From design and production to launch and ownership services, bringing our iconic products into the world requires a dedicated team of hard-working, responsible, and creative individuals — each of whom helps shape the chapters in Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ story. Whether you are starting your career through one of our graduate programmes, internships or apprenticeships, or are an experienced professional looking for an exciting new path, we offer a wide range of career opportunities for people ready to make their mark.
As a world-class marque, we require the expertise of experienced engineers and bespoke designers, as well as professionals in Finance, Sales and Marketing, IT, Human Resources, Communications, and more. If you’re ready to take your career to the next level, or kick-start a new career path altogether, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars supports your ambitions, invests in your learning through educational schemes, and rewards your commitment to helping us inspire greatness. Read more about our benefits and working culture.
Our employees are connected by common threads; they are innovative, passionate, and have a sharp eye for detail. They also exhibit excellent communication and teamwork skills, and face challenges head-on with efficient problem-solving and critical thinking.
Our innovation, however, does not rely on experience alone. New ideas and new drive powers Rolls-Royce’s ingenuity, which is why we’re committed to nurturing passionate individuals through our entry level programmes and schemes.
We are looking for graduates from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to bring fresh thinking to
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, all whilst laying the foundations for a rewarding and fulfilling career. Our two-year programmes may take place in Engineering, Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing, Bespoke Design, Finance, IT, Human Resources, and Communications.
Whether you’re working towards a degree in STEM, humanities, business or beyond, there is a suitable role for everyone here at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars — just as long as you’re ready to learn and have great communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
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We accept applications from 1 October to 30 November.
As a graduate, you’ll become immersed in our friendly and inclusive culture, take on proactive responsibility from the get-go, and will be empowered to shape your career based on your interests, strengths, and learning. Since we aim to inspire greatness in everything we create, you’ll have the freedom to challenge the norm and put your thinking to the test — growing as individuals every step of the way.
Along with personalised training and workshops, you will receive the full support of senior mentors through our graduate mentoring programme. Their knowledge and experience will help you network, develop your personal and professional skill set, and guide you down the path of your choosing. Our networking groups and supportive management are also here to nurture your career, ensuring you’re fully equipped to excel at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
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‘The graduate programme gave me a variety of experiences across different areas of the business and even included a placement in Munich. After a year on the scheme, during a review with my manager, we discussed opportunities for potential permanent positions in my final 6 months as a graduate.’
Over the course of the graduate programme, you will become explorers of possibility by working on assignments in other functions, at least one of which will be outside your home department. You may also get the chance to work internationally at one of our regional offices or within the wider BMW Group. When abroad, you’ll be supported by your manager and mentor whilst expanding your industry knowledge in a new, exciting environment.
Graduates enjoy an array of benefits, including a competitive salary and 27 days’ holiday, and make friends for life with their close graduate community. Upon acceptance into the programme, many graduates make the independent move to Chichester, West Sussex — a charming city surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Read more on what to expect when you join us at the Home of Rolls-Royce, Goodwood.
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After completing her Master’s in Engineering and having worked for a luxury watchmaker, Kenza was determined to take her career to the next level. She knew that she wanted to work for a leading luxury brand and came across the graduate opportunities at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. From her time on the graduate programme to her next role as a Quality Project Leader, Kenza has had opportunities to work closely with other teams across the business. It has allowed her to develop relationships with a variety of people from different backgrounds and perspectives — all working collaboratively and supporting each other along the way to reach their full potential. ‘It is very enjoyable, because I get to work with individuals who all bring something different to the company's growth. It's really satisfying to see, almost like all these parts of the puzzle coming together into one piece.’
Anoshan first joined Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as a placement student while studying Mechanical Engineering. But after finishing his studies, he knew that joining the company’s graduate programme was what he wanted to do. ‘After talking to graduates already on the programme, I was impressed by how much the BMW Group believes in developing its graduates as the future of the company. I couldn’t see myself anywhere else.’ Ten months after starting the programme, Anoshan could see how much his confidence had grown. By taking on a leading role in projects, he was able to gain responsibility early in his career, with the guidance and support to build his own path. ‘Early on I was tasked with running the production managers’ meetings. I was the only graduate and everyone was more senior — it was intimidating and I had to ask for a lot of support at first, but the managers were really encouraging and supportive. Now, I’ve been given a leading role in a new project, which is incredible.’
Cara was first attracted to Rolls-Royce’s graduate programme due to the exciting opportunities, technical skills that she could learn, and overall experience she could gain. The knowledge she built and guidance she received have all led her to her current role as a Quality Specialist. From providing mentors to being an active member of a Gender Inclusion Group, Cara hopes to be a role model herself for aspiring future female joiners. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a business that champions women and their careers, and Cara is proud to be a driving force of the company’s efforts. ’We started the gender inclusion network in January 2020. There’s about 30 of us who meet regularly and run virtual social events as a way to meet other women across the company. It’s a really great way for us to build our networks. I think role models for women are really important, especially in this industry.’
Matt first joined Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in 2010 as an intern and returned as a graduate in 2013, after completing an Engineering Degree. Now, managing the Trim Manufacturing team, he’s made exciting progress and never stopped looking for opportunities to learn. ‘I was always passionate about education. During my graduate programme, I had the chance to do my Master's Degree alongside work. It was all possible thanks to the full support of my line manager.’ Throughout his programme, Matt was able to explore his interests, work across different teams, and find a career that excited him. Starting out in the Quality team at the home of Rolls-Royce, he then discovered other key parts of the business. ‘I went to Munich for a placement in New Product Strategy. It was mostly marketing, something I had no background in, but they gave me great opportunities to develop and I even got to represent Rolls-Royce Motor Cars at the Geneva Motor Show.’
Are you a second-year university student ready to take on real-world experience during your third-year placement? Our paid internships immerse you in the working culture and processes at Goodwood from the ground up, as well as providing you with training and mentorship from industry-leading professionals. The areas you can gain experience in may include Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing, Engineering, IT, Finance, and Communications.
Lasting 13 months, our internships are a wonderful way to widen your career prospects and take charge of your personal development. From day one, you will enjoy hands-on involvement in a number of projects, gaining invaluable insight into the workings of the company whilst pushing the boundaries of your potential.
Just like all Rolls-Royce employees, interns will enjoy an array of benefits — including a competitive salary and 27 days’ holiday — and will receive ongoing support and networking opportunities. Read more about the benefits and working culture awaiting you when you join us at Goodwood.
If you are about to leave school, want to get a head start on your career, and are passionate, creative, and innovative, training with us as an apprentice is a rewarding and hands-on route into a lasting career at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. We are searching for enthusiastic individuals full of potential who are eager to pave their way and learn from the industry’s most talented.
Apprenticeships last between two and four years and are based at the Home of Rolls-Royce. Combining on-the-job training with studying, you will work towards a nationally recognised qualification or degree. Our mentors, managers, and close-knit community will support your journey, offering all the guidance and insight you need to thrive in your new role.
If you are looking for something creative and craft-based, or are interested in working with numbers and technology, we have a range of exciting opportunities that align with different skills and interests. As long as you’re a team player, a great listener and communicator, and enjoy problem-solving, you will quickly succeed as a Rolls-Royce Motor Cars apprentice.
Courses on offer change from year to year. Some may take place in Business, Engineering, and Modern Manufacturing, which will provide you with essential skills in areas such as leather, wood and lacquering, paint, and electro-mechanical maintenance engineering. To see all available apprenticeships, please visit the BMW Group Careers page.
As integral members of the Rolls-Royce team, apprentices receive outstanding benefits and enjoy endless opportunities for growth. Many apprentices make the exciting move to Chichester, West Sussex, coming from as far as Scotland and North Yorkshire. Once here, they instantly become part of our empowering community, feeling the support of mentors and newfound friends at every stage of their development. Read more on what to expect when you join the world’s most iconic marque.
I’m doing a four-year apprenticeship, combining a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Chichester, supported by Rolls-Royce, with a full-time role as a maintenance apprentice. I applied because of the vast range of educational opportunities available. The idea of learning on the job with great benefits and support for career progression was really attractive. I recently started a placement in the Laboratory where requests from departments are put to the test; this has really helped with my university module on Material Science. The change from school to a professional setting was initially quite daunting, but with the support available from people around me, it was a seamless transition.
I joined Rolls-Royce straight from Sixth Form in September 2021 on a four-year degree apprenticeship, studying Business & Management at the University of Chichester. I’ve started out as the first apprentice to do a placement in Sales; I’m working on projects, rather than just one job, which I like because it’s always changing from week to week. I did a lot of research before I applied to Rolls-Royce. I was inspired by the fact that each car is personalised to the customer and made unique: the focus is on the client, and on quality, not quantity. Plus, it’s an international company with great opportunities for progression.
At college, they were very big on UCAS and both my parents had been to university, so I initially went down that route. I’d received and accepted offers, but wasn’t sure what I wanted to do and wasn’t totally sold on the idea of university; I learn better by doing. Having grown up around cars, I knew what Rolls-Royce meant and liked the idea of getting hands-on with a reputable name. When I started, I was only 18 and quite shy, but I’ve had support with developing my presenting skills and now I’m much more confident; I’m leading department meetings that include general managers and group leaders, which is huge, and pretty unusual for an apprentice! I’ve done placements in various departments, including Quality and Planning, which has been great for meeting people and developing my network.
Whether you are applying for an open job vacancy or one of our graduate programmes, internships or apprenticeships, all applications are to be submitted through the BMW Group Careers site after registering for an account. If you meet the prerequisites, our Recruitment team will be in touch with the next stages of your application. For graduates, interns, and apprentices, this typically involves online tests, and if your application is progressed further, an invitation to our Assessment Centre. If you’re applying to one of these schemes, subscribe to our regular email updates to receive application tips and advice.
Whatever stage you’re at in your career, we invest in your individual development through continuous learning opportunities. Employees enjoy internal networking on topics of interest, and we encourage people to join or create diversity network groups to continue driving inclusivity here at the Home of Rolls-Royce. As part of the BMW Group, you can also explore the exciting option of shaping your career within a highly respected company.
Along with flexible working options, a competitive salary, and in some cases a bonus scheme, we offer an outstanding benefits package for employees to enjoy. This includes a generous workplace pension, 27 days’ annual leave, occupational health services, and an exclusive employee discounts scheme.
When you join Rolls-Royce, you are given a platform to make a real difference across the company and within society. We have set future-focused goals within a practical and long-term framework — all with the intention to enact positive change and continue our pursuit of proactive responsibility. A dedicated team is the foundation for this, so join us as we develop leading solutions for a brighter tomorrow, today.
From the engineering labs to the workshop floor, we are a close-knit and down to earth team from all walks of life, united by our eye for detail and shared desire to break new ground. With approximately 2000 people on-site, everyone at the Home of Rolls-Royce plays a vital role in championing world-class solutions and powering our continued legacy of historic advancements. It is only through our passion and dedication that we stand at the pinnacle of pioneering brands.
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