RAF’s professional engineering flight plan
I’m joined on The Infrastructure Podcast this week by Squadron Leader David Littlemore CEng FICE, Executive Officer at the Cyber and Specialist Operations Command, Infrastructure – and the only Chartered Civil Engineer in the Royal Air Force (RAF) – to discuss how the UK Armed Services is undergoing a radical shift in developing its professional engineering talent.
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David’s career proves that "military" and "professional civilian standards" aren't just compatible, they are a powerful combination. In our discussion he brings a unique perspective on:
✅ Merging military precision with civilian consultancy standards to create future fit engineering talent.
✅ Managing high-stakes infrastructure from the UK to the Middle East.
✅ Why professional recognition (like Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Fellowship) is vital for the next generation.
✅ How the RAF has "upped its game" in professional career support.
✅ Why mentoring the next generation of engineers and technicians is crucial
✅ Whether studying for A levels is not necessarily the only route to an engineering career.











